Amine

Science / Chemistry / Amine: An amine is an organic compound that contains a nitrogen atom bound only to carbon and possibly hydrogen atoms. Examples are methylamine, CH3NH2; dimethylamine, CH3NHCH3; and trimethylamine, (CH3)3N.
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Hyperdopaminergia

Science / Psychiatry / Hyperdopaminergia: (hi-per-do-pah-min-er-gee-ah) Neurochemical condition of excess dopamine neurotransmission. Thought to partly underlie the pathophysiology of schizophrenia. MORE

Nitrosamine

Health / Vitamins / Nitrosamine: Potentially carcinogenic compounds formed by the reactions of nitrites with amines or amides normally present in the body. MORE

Paraphenylenediamine

Entertainment / Photography / Paraphenylenediamine: Reducing agent used in some fine grain and color developers. MORE

Serotonin-Dopamine Antagonists (Sdas)

Science / Psychiatry / Serotonin-Dopamine Antagonists (Sdas): (ser-o-to-nin do-pah-meen an-tag-o-nists) Also known as atypical antipsychotics. Unlike their predecessors, this newer class of medications treats both the positive and negative symptoms of schizophre MORE

Histamine

Science / Biology / Histamine: A chemical released during the infiammatory response that increases capillary blood fiow in the affected area, causing heat and redness. MORE

Glutamine

Science / Chemistry / Glutamine: The amide of the amino acid glutamic acid. Glutamic acid often occurs as glutamine when built into proteins. MORE