释义 |
am·i·dine \ˈaməˌdēn, -_də̇n\ noun (-s) Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary amid- + -ine : any strong monobasic compound containing an amino and an imino group attached to the same carbon atom, having the general formula RC( = NH)NH2, and formed by the action of ammonia on nitriles or by reaction of ammonia with imido esters |