transamination
The end products of deamination are ammonia, derived from the amine group, and the remaining carbon skeleton, often classified as a keto acid.
The amino group of an amino acid contains the elements Nitrogen and Hydrogen. By itself, it is not toxic to cells. But after deamination where the amino group is removed from the amino acid, the amino group is then converted into ammonia. Ammonia is toxic to cells, and also contains Nitrogen and Hydrogen, but it has a different chemical formula from the amino group.
an amine group
Yes
An amine group is formed by a nitrogen atom and a pair of hydrogen atoms. These are found in the amino acids of proteins.
deamination (removal of the amine group from the amino acid)
The end products of deamination are ammonia, derived from the amine group, and the remaining carbon skeleton, often classified as a keto acid.
Deamination is the removal of an amine group from a molecule. In human body deamination takes place primarily in liver however glutamate is also deaminated in the kidneys.
An amine ylide is another name for an ammonium ylide.
The Amine gas is also known as a sweetening gas. It is the process used to remove the sulfate from the gases, it is common practice in refineries and chemical plants.
A tertiary amine is a type of amine, which is an organic compound derived from ammonia. The formula for a tertiary amine is R3N.
An ammonium imine is another name for amine imide - any of a class of organic compounds formally derived from an amine and a nitrene - of general formula R3N+-N-R..
You add one more amine into it !
Methyl amine is more basic than trimethyl amine because it is more stable. Basicity is based on the stability of a compound as well as the availability of the hydrogens present. With three methyl groups are far more unstable than one methyl group on a nitrogen, since all of the protons are pushing away from one another.
Amine Treating uses alkylamines to remove hydrogen sulfide and carbon dioxide from natural gas. This type of process is refered to as a sweetening process since it removes sour gases such as mercaptans and hydrogen sulfide. Some common amines used are Monoethanolamine (MEA), Diethanolamine (DEA), Methyldiethanolamine (MDEA), and Diisopropylamine (DIPA)
An amine oxide is any of a class of organic compounds formed by the addition of an oxygen atom to an amine.
of Substitute, Exchanged; put in the place of another., Containing substitutions or replacements; having been subjected to the process of substitution, or having some of its parts replaced; as, alcohol is a substituted water; methyl amine is a substituted ammonia.