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  • ...<small>(2''S'')-1-[(2''S'')-6-amino-2-{[(1''S'')-1-carboxy-3-phenylpropyl]amino}hexanoyl]pyrrolidine-2-carboxylic acid</small> [[Category:Carboxylic acids]]
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  • ...PAC_name = [(2''S'')-6-{[(1''S'')-1-(ethoxycarbonyl)-3-phenylpropyl]amino}-5-oxo-2-(2-thienyl)-1,4-thiazepan-4-yl]acetic acid [[Category:Acetic acids]]
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  • | IUPACName = [(6S)-2,2-dimethyl-7-oxo-6-{[(2S)-3-phenyl-2-sulfanylpropanoyl]amino}azepan-1-yl]acetic acid [[Category:Acetic acids]]
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  • ...ositely charged segments. Many proteins are polyampholytes, as some amino acids tend to be acidic while others are basic.
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  • A novel type of liquid bandage would incorporate amino acids to form peptide links directly with the skin.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://w
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  • ...olymers, in which the [[monomer]]ic units, respectively, are [[sugar]]s, [[amino acid]]s, and [[nucleotide]]s. ...de-esterification and decomposition of the resulting cellulose and organic acids. Cellulose acetate is currently used in high volume applications ranging fr
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  • | IUPACName = Poly[imino[(2''S'')-2-amino-1-oxo-1,6-hexanediyl]] ...all>L</small>-lysine, EPL) is a small natural homopolymer of the essential amino acid <small>L</small>-[[lysine]] that is produced by bacterial fermentation
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  • ...een used for centuries. [[Biopolymers]] such as [[proteins]] and [[nucleic acids]] play crucial roles in biological processes. A variety of other natural po ...y)|translate]] that information to synthesize the specified protein from [[amino acid]]s. The protein may be [[Posttranslational modification|modified furth
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  • ...compounds (including [[alkaloid]]s, [[trigonelline]], proteins and free [[amino acid]]s) and [[carbohydrate]]s are of major importance in producing the ful ...rless but have a bitter taste in water, which however is masked by organic acids present in green coffee.
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  • Milk powders contain all twenty standard [[amino acids]] (the building blocks of [[protein]]s) and are high in soluble [[vitamins]
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  • Hemp seeds contain all the [[essential amino acid]]s and essential fatty acids necessary to maintain healthy human life.<ref>http://www.ratical.org/renewa {{Contradict-other|Essential amino acid|here|Contradiction with Essential amino acid|date=August 2010}}
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  • ...ten the amino acid chosen for this purpose is the cheapest and most common amino acid, [[glycine]], leading to "iron glycinate" supplements.<ref name="Ashme
    67 KB (9,808 words) - 10:24, 20 September 2010
  • ...b>2</sub>. Consisting of a [[benzene ring|phenyl group]] attached to an [[amino group]], aniline is the prototypical aromatic amine. Being a precursor to ...n to aniline black. [[Hypochlorous acid]] gives [[4-aminophenol]] and para-amino [[diphenylamine]]. Oxidation with persulfate affords a variety of [[polyan
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  • ...on powder as the reducing agent. Treatment of this hydrazine with mineral acids induces a [[rearrangement reaction]] to 4,4'-benzidine. Smaller amounts of As with some other [[aromatic amine]]s such as 2-amino[[naphthalene]], benzidine has been significantly withdrawn from use in most
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  • ...luble in water. It consists of a benzene ring substituted with an [[amine|amino]] group and a [[carboxyl group]]. [[Category:Benzoic acids]]
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  • ...luble in water. It consists of a benzene ring substituted with an [[amine|amino]] group and a [[carboxylic acid]]. [[Category:Benzoic acids]]
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  • | IUPAC_name = 2-[(4-Aminobenzoyl)amino]acetic acid ...surement of [[renal plasma flow]]. It is an [[amide]] derivative of the [[amino acid]] [[glycine]] and [[para-aminobenzoic acid]].
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  • '''Aminosalicylic acid''' can refer to any [[amine|amino]] derivative of [[salicylic acid]], such as: [[Category:Salicylic acids]]
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  • | IUPAC_name = 5-amino-2-hydroxybenzoic acid [[Category:salicylic acids]]
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  • | Name = 3-Amino-5-nitrosalicylic acid | ImageFile = 3-amino-5-nitrosalicylic acid.svg
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