acylamino

acylamino
Any acyl derivative of an amino group

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  • acylamino — ˌasələˈmē(ˌ)nō, ˈlaməˌnō adjective Etymology: acyl + amino : relating to or containing any radical (as acetamido) formed by removal of one hydrogen atom from nitrogen in an organic acid amide and usually having the general formula RCONH …   Useful english dictionary

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