Definition of Flavine. Meaning of Flavine. Synonyms of Flavine

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Definition of Flavine

Flavine
Flavine Fla"vine (?; 104), n. (Chem.) A yellow, crystalline, organic base, C13H12N2O, obtained artificially.

Meaning of Flavine from wikipedia

- Flavins (from Latin flavus, "yellow") refers generally to the class of organic compounds containing the tricyclic heterocycle isoalloxazine or its isomer...
- Alexander (September 1917). "The Physiological and Antiseptic Action of Flavine (With Some Observations on the Testing of Antiseptics)". The Lancet. 190...
- Flavine Mawete Musolo (born 11 December 2000) is a Congolese footballer who plays as a winger for Djurgårdens IF in Damallsvenskan and the DR Congo national...
- years, its industries have included the making of cigars, gloves, silks, flavine, water wheels, flour, shirts, shoes, machine-shop products, furniture,...
- dTMP: thymidine monophosphate; dUMP: deoxyuridine monophosphate; FAD+ flavine adenine dicucleotide; FTHF: 10-formyltetrahydrofolate; MS: methionine synthase;...
- Yellow 2G C.I. Food Yellow 5 Acid Leather Yellow 2GL Erio Flavine SX Fenalan Yellow G Erio Flavine 3G Kayacyl Yellow GG Identifiers CAS Number 6359-98-4 Y...
- flavoproteins) −0.22 Depending on the protein involved, the potential of the flavine can vary widely Pyruvate + 2 H+ + 2 e− → Lactate −0.19 Oxaloacetate + 2 H+...
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- Bomedemstat is an irreversible inhibitor of LSD1, a protein that coordinates flavine adenine dinucleotide (FAD), a co-factor essential for the oxidative demethylation...
- dTMP: thymidine monophosphate; dUMP: deoxyuridine monophosphate; FAD+ flavine adenine dicucleotide; FTHF: 10-formyltetrahydrofolate; MS: methionine synthase;...