Definition of Carbamino

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Carbamino

carbaldehyde
carbaldehydes
carbamate
carbamate hydrolase
carbamate kinase
carbamates
carbamazepine
carbamic
carbamic acid
carbamide
carbamides
carbamidomethyl
carbamidomethylation
carbamine
carbamines
carbamino (current term)
carbamino compound
carbaminohemoglobin
carbamoate
carbamoyl
carbamoyl-phosphate synthase (ammonia)
carbamoyl-phosphate synthase (glutamine-hydrolyzing)
carbamoyl phosphate
carbamoyl phosphate synthetase
carbamoylaspartate dehydrase
carbamoylation
carbamoylcarbamic acid
carbamoylphosphate synthetase deficiency
carbamoyls
carbamoyltransferase

Literary usage of Carbamino

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Dictionary of Applied Chemistry by Thomas Edward Thorpe (1921)
"Another method of isolating and estimating arginine is based on Siegfried's carbamino-reaction of amino- acids (Zeitsch. physiol. Chem. 1905, 44, 85 ; 46, ..."

2. Chemistry of the Proteids by Gustav Mann (1906)
"Analogously by uniting HCN with glycyl-glycin-ester there is formed a urea-compound, namely, carbamino-glycyl-glycin-ester ..."

3. The Chemical Constitution of the Proteins by Robert Henry Aders Plimmer (1908)
"This phenomenon is due, as was shown by Siegfried in 1905, to the formation of salts of carbamino acids of the general formula /H COOH ie, to the formation ..."

4. The Chemical Constitution of the Proteins by Robert Henry Aders Plimmer (1913)
"... the fixation of carbon dioxide ; the amino groups of aliphatic amino acids are quantitatively converted into carbamino groups : in histidine, arginine, ..."

5. Elements of the Comparative Anatomy of Vertebrates by Gustav Mann, Walther Löb, Henry William Frederic Lorenz, Robert Wiedersheim, William Newton Parker, Thomas Jeffery Parker, Harry Clary Jones, Sunao Tawara, Leverett White Brownell, Max Julius Louis Le Blanc, Willis Rodney Whitney, John Wesley Brown, Wi (1906)
"In connection with chlorophyll, the C0,2 taken up may be converted into a carbamino-group, and therefore in future we have, in addition to the question of ..."

6. Physiological chemistry: A Text-book and Manual for Students by Albert Prescott Mathews (1916)
"... -f H2O COOH COOH carbamino compound Protein. Qf the protein These compounds are dissociable and the carbonic acid is easily recovered from this union. ..."

7. A Text-book of Physiological Chemistry by Olof Hammarsten, Sven Gustaf Hedin (1914)
"... calcium carbamino-acetic acid, CH2.NH.COO \ I • If the nitrogen is determined and at the same time the combined carbon dioxide estimated by means of the ..."

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