- In
organic chemistry, an
amide, also
known as an
organic amide or a carboxamide, is a
compound with the
general formula R−C(=O)−NR′R″,
where R, R', and...
- of medications,
specifically the
vitamin B3 complex. It is an
amide of
nicotinic acid.
Foods that
contain niacinamide include yeast, meat, milk, and...
- Fatty-
acid amide hydrolase 1 (FAAH) is a
member of the
serine hydrolase family of enzymes. It was
first shown to
break down
anandamide (AEA), an N-acylethanolamine...
- Ergine, also
known as d-lysergic
acid amide (LSA) and d-lysergamide, is an
ergoline alkaloid that
occurs in
various species of
vines of the Convolvulaceae...
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signalling is
controlled in part by
fatty acid amide hydrolases,
which convert the
amide to the
parent fatty acid. One
example of
signaling is
induced by...
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potentially significant because acetamide has an
amide bond,
similar to the
essential bond
between amino acids in proteins. This
finding lends support to the...
- the
amide derived from the
fatty acid oleic acid. It is a
colorless waxy
solid and
occurs in nature.
Sometimes labeled as a
fatty acid primary amide (FAPA)...
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Sodium amide,
commonly called sodamide (systematic name
sodium azanide), is the
inorganic compound with the
formula NaNH2. It is a salt
composed of the...
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compound with the
chemical formula of C7H7NO. It is the
simplest amide derivative of
benzoic acid. In
powdered form, it
appears as a
white solid,
while in crystalline...
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impractical and uncommon, from
ergine (lysergic
acid amide, LSA)
extracted from
morning glory seeds.
Lysergic acid can also be
produced synthetically, although...