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arylamine

 
(′ar·əl·ə′mēn)

(organic chemistry) An organic compound formed from an aromatic hydrocarbon that has at least one amine group joined to it, such as aniline.


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Any of a group of amines in which one or more of the hydrogen atoms are replaced by aromatic groups.

 
 
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Arylamine glucosyltransferase
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