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Definition of Ureide

Ureide
Ureide U"re*ide, n. (Chem.) Any one of the many complex derivatives of urea; thus, hydantoin, and, in an extended dense, guanidine, caffeine, et., are ureides. [Written also ureid.]

Meaning of Ureide from wikipedia

- Acylureas (also called N-acylureas or ureides) are a class of chemical compounds formally derived from the acylation of urea. A subclass of acylureas...
- or allylisopropylacetylcarbamide, is a hypnotic/sedative drug of the ureide (acylurea) group synthesized in 1926 by Hoffmann-La Roche. Though it is...
- Phenurone), also known as phenylacetylurea, is an anticonvulsant of the ureide (acetylurea) class. It is a congener and ring-opened analogue of phenytoin...
- Fischer E, Dilthey A (1904). "Ueber C-Dialkylbarbitursäuren und über die Ureïde der Dialkylessigsäuren". Justus Liebig's Annalen der Chemie. 335 (3): 334–368...
- (2007). "Structural and functional basis for (S)-allantoin formation in the ureide pathway". J Biol Chem. 282 (32): 23457–64. doi:10.1074/jbc.M703211200. PMID 17567580...
- acetylcarbromal and acetyladalin, is a hypnotic and sedative drug of the ureide (acylurea) group discovered by Bayer in 1917 that was formerly marketed...
- decrease the likelihood of GVHD. UO is also an essential enzyme in the ureide pathway, where nitrogen fixation occurs in the root nodules of legumes....
- plant in the form of organic nitrogenous compounds such as glutamine or ureides. The plant, in turn, provides the bacteria with organic compounds made...
- medications), antineoplastic drugs, anticonvulsants (e.g. 2,4-oxazolidinediones, ureides), hypoglycemic drugs (e.g. sulfonylureas, biguanides), antihistamines,...
- pharmacological properties of certain open and closed acylureas (then called ureides). Led by the impression that hypnotic action appears to be largely dependent...