Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

amidin

Noun
/əˈmɪdɪn/
Definition
A chemical compound derived from an amine and a carboxylic acid, characterized by the presence of an amine group and a carbonyl group.
Examples
  • The researchers synthesized a new amidin to evaluate its effects on enzyme inhibition.
  • Amidin compounds are often used in pharmaceuticals and agricultural chemicals.
  • The structure of amidin was crucial for the development of the new drug.
Meaning
Amidin refers to a specific type of chemical compound that contains an amidine functional group, which has unique properties and applications in various fields of chemistry and biochemistry.
Synonyms
  • Amidine
  • Amidines