Of teeth in compounds
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DENTOOf teeth, in compounds.
fluorosisA chronic condition caused by excessive intake of fluorine compounds, marked by mottling of the teeth and, if severe, calcification of the ligaments
azoturiaelevated level of nitrogenous compounds in the urine
phytochemicalAny of various biologically active compounds found in plants
pyrethrinAny of a group of insecticidal compounds present in pyrethrum flowers
pyrethrinsAny of a group of insecticidal compounds present in pyrethrum flowers
lignocelluloseany of several compounds of lignin and cellulose occurring in woody tissue
radicala group of atoms that act as a unit in chemical compounds
diazoniuma group of diazo compounds used in the manufacture of certain dyes
lignocellulosesLIGNOCELLULOSE, any of several compounds of lignin and cellulose occurring in woody tissue
radicalsRADICAL, a group of atoms that act as a unit in chemical compounds
brominationthe substitution by bromine in or the addition of bromine to organic compounds
diazoniumsDIAZONIUM, a group of diazo compounds used in the manufacture of certain dyes
radicalsA group of atoms behaving as a unit in a number of compounds
brominationsBROMINATION, the substitution by bromine in or the addition of bromine to organic compounds
hexamethoniumeither of two compounds used as ganglionic blocking agents in the treatment of hypertension
hydroxylOf or denoting the radical ?OH, present in alcohols and many other organic compounds
stereoisomerEach of two or more compounds differing only in the spatial arrangement of their atoms
stereoisomersEach of two or more compounds differing only in the spatial arrangement of their atoms
betaposition of an atom in a compound or one of two or more isometric compounds
chemosynthesissynthesis of organic compounds (as in living cells) by energy derived from inorganic chemical reactions
hexamethoniumsHEXAMETHONIUM, either of two compounds used as ganglionic blocking agents in the treatment of hypertension
metathesesA reaction in which two compounds exchange ions, typically with precipitation of an insoluble product
betasposition of an atom in a compound or one of two or more isometric compounds
metathesisA reaction in which two compounds exchange ions, typically with precipitation of an insoluble product
isocyanicas in isocyanic acid, a hypothetical acid known only in the form of its compounds
retinoidsAny of a group of compounds having effects in the body like those of vitamin A
xylidineoily liquid consisting of a mixture of certain of these compounds, used commercially in making dyes
chemosynthesesCHEMOSYNTHESIS, synthesis of organic compounds (as in living cells) by energy derived from inorganic chemical reactions
sulfonylureaany of several hypoglycemic compounds related to the sulfonamides and used in the oral treatment of diabetes
pathwayA sequence of chemical reactions undergone by a compound or class of compounds in a living organism
pathwaysA sequence of chemical reactions undergone by a compound or class of compounds in a living organism
pyraneither of two cyclic compounds C5H6O that contain five carbon atoms and one oxygen atom in the ring
sulfonylureasSULFONYLUREA, any of several hypoglycemic compounds related to the sulfonamides and used in the oral treatment of diabetes
xylidinesAny one of six isomeric compounds that are derived from xylene and used in the manufacture of dyes
diazoleany of a group of organic compounds containing three carbon atoms and two nitrogen atoms arranged in a ring
diazolesany of a group of organic compounds containing three carbon atoms and two nitrogen atoms arranged in a ring
stereoisomerismthe isomerism ascribed to different relative positions of the atoms or groups of atoms in the molecules of organic compounds
enkephalinEither of two compounds that occur naturally in the brain. They are peptides related to the endorphins, with similar physiological effects
homologous(of a series of chemical compounds) Having the same functional group but differing in composition by a fixed group of atoms