There are 12 total results for your 氨基 search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
氨基 see styles |
ān jī an1 ji1 an chi |
amino; amino group |
氨基酸 see styles |
ān jī suān an1 ji1 suan1 an chi suan |
amino acid |
乙氨基 see styles |
yǐ ān jī yi3 an1 ji1 i an chi |
ethylamino group |
甲氨基 see styles |
jiǎ ān jī jia3 an1 ji1 chia an chi |
methyalamino group |
氨基比林 see styles |
ān jī bǐ lín an1 ji1 bi3 lin2 an chi pi lin |
aminopyrine (loanword) |
氨基苯酸 see styles |
ān jī běn suān an1 ji1 ben3 suan1 an chi pen suan |
aminobenzoic acid |
氨基葡糖 see styles |
ān jī pú táng an1 ji1 pu2 tang2 an chi p`u t`ang an chi pu tang |
glucosamine (abbr. for 氨基葡萄糖[an1 ji1 pu2 tao5 tang2]) |
轉氨基酶 转氨基酶 see styles |
zhuǎn ān jī méi zhuan3 an1 ji1 mei2 chuan an chi mei |
amino transferase (enzyme) |
氨基葡萄糖 see styles |
ān jī pú tao táng an1 ji1 pu2 tao5 tang2 an chi p`u t`ao t`ang an chi pu tao tang |
glucosamine (C6H13NO5) |
對乙酰氨基酚 对乙酰氨基酚 see styles |
duì yǐ xiān ān jī fēn dui4 yi3 xian1 an1 ji1 fen1 tui i hsien an chi fen |
paracetamol; acetaminophen |
對氨基苯丙酮 对氨基苯丙酮 see styles |
duì ān jī běn bǐng tóng dui4 an1 ji1 ben3 bing3 tong2 tui an chi pen ping t`ung tui an chi pen ping tung |
p-aminopropiophenone |
氨基甲酸酯類化合物 氨基甲酸酯类化合物 see styles |
ān jī jiǎ suān zhǐ lèi huà hé wù an1 ji1 jia3 suan1 zhi3 lei4 hua4 he2 wu4 an chi chia suan chih lei hua ho wu |
carbamate |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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