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		Definition of imide in English: imidenoun ˈɪmʌɪdˈimīd mass nounChemistry An organic compound containing the group —CONHCO—, related to ammonia by replacement of two hydrogen atoms by acyl groups.  Example sentencesExamples -  An imide is a group in a molecule that has a general structure (drawn in red) which looks like this.
 -  Fine-changing the structure, namely, substituting the hydroxyl group in the cyclic imide ring of 4 by a methylester group, triggers accumulation of 5 in the lipid droplets.
 -  Interestingly, the N-O type of conjugation in the imide ring provided at this stage the most active derivatives 4 and 5.
 -  Availability of the N-O type of conjugation in the imide cycle was considered for the compounds 3-6.
 
 
 Origin   Mid 19th century: from French, arbitrary alteration of amide.    Definition of imide in US English: imidenounˈimīd Chemistry An organic compound containing the group —CONHCO—, related to ammonia by replacement of two hydrogen atoms by acyl groups.  Example sentencesExamples -  An imide is a group in a molecule that has a general structure (drawn in red) which looks like this.
 -  Fine-changing the structure, namely, substituting the hydroxyl group in the cyclic imide ring of 4 by a methylester group, triggers accumulation of 5 in the lipid droplets.
 -  Availability of the N-O type of conjugation in the imide cycle was considered for the compounds 3-6.
 -  Interestingly, the N-O type of conjugation in the imide ring provided at this stage the most active derivatives 4 and 5.
 
 
 Origin   Mid 19th century: from French, arbitrary alteration of amide.     |