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carboxyl
English
Noun
carboxyl (plural carboxyls)
- (organic chemistry) A univalent functional group consisting of a carbonyl and a hydroxyl functional group (-CO.OH); characteristic of carboxylic acids.
Derived terms
- carboxy-
- carboxylase
- carboxylate
- carboxylic
- thiocarboxyl
Translations
carboxyl From the web:
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ergopeptine
English
Alternative forms
- ergopeptide
Noun
ergopeptine (plural ergopeptines)
- (organic chemistry) A peptide ergot alkaloid; any ergoline derivative that contains a tripeptide moiety, comprising proline and ?-hydroxy-?-amino acids, linked in a cyclol formation with the carboxyl carbon of proline.
ergopeptine From the web:
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