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Type of organic compound
Has types acrylamide, ethanamide, acetamide, peptide, propanamide, proprionamide

Examples of amide

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Oleoyl serine, an endogenous N-acyl amide, modulates bone remodeling and mass.
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Side chains of residues with unaffected amide protons are omitted for clarity.
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The amide resonances of E24 and G53 are unobserved in all proteins.
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Redox regulation of protein tyrosine phosphatase 1B involves a sulphenyl-amide intermediate.
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Further experiments revealed the versatility of this amide synthesis.
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Their action on living tissue is based on acid-base catalysis of ester and amide hydrolysis.
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The amide group transfer from glutamine is fueled by ATP hydrolysis.
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In the hydrolysis of an amide, it is converted into a carboxylic acid and an amine or ammonia.
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Nontoxic and cheap catalysts with sufficient chemical activity for amide transformation are hard to find.
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More examples
  • Any organic compound containing the group -CONH2
  • In chemistry, an amide is usually an organic compound that contains the functional group consisting of an acyl group (R-C=O) linked to a nitrogen atom (N). The term refers both to a class of compounds and a functional group within those compounds. ...
  • Any derivative of an oxoacid in which the hydroxyl group has been replaced with an amino or substituted amino group; especially such derivatives of a carboxylic acid, the carboxamides; Any ionic derivative of ammonia in which a hydrogen atom has been replaced with a metal cation
  • (Amides) Organic compounds. A structure sometimes used in curing agents in Epoxy powder coatings.
  • A functional group which can act as an epoxy resin curing agent.
  • An organic functional group that has the following structure:
  • Organic compound that contains a carbonyl group bound to nitrogen. -CON- (C double bonded to O)
  • A molecule containing an amine bonded to a carboxyl group; the resulting bond has substantial double-bond character. Also termed a peptide; amide bonds link amino acids in proteins.
  • A molecule containing a carbonyl group attached to a nitrogen (-CONR2). Also a functional group.