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cadaverine
caˈdaverine Chem. [f. as prec. + -ine.] One of the cadaveric alkaloids or Ptomaïnes.1887 T. L. Brunton Pharmacol. 98 Neurine, cadaverine, putrescine, and saprine have no marked physiological action. Oxford English Dictionary
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Cadaverine
Production Cadaverine is produced by decarboxylation of lysine. History Putrescine and cadaverine were first described in 1885 by the Berlin physician Ludwig Brieger (1849–1919). wikipedia.org
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Sparteine
Tracer studies using 13C-15N-doubly labeled cadaverine have shown three units of cadaverine are incorporated into sparteine and two of the C-N bonds from two of the cadaverine units remain intact. wikipedia.org
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saprine
† saprine Chem. Obs. Also -in. [ad. G. saprin (L. Brieger Untersuchungen über Ptomaine (1885) II. 46), f. as prec.: see -ine5.] A ptomaine of doubtful identity isolated from putrefying flesh.1887 [see cadaverine]. 1894 Watts's Dict. Chem. IV. 346/2 Saprine is isolated by means of its platinochloride... Oxford English Dictionary
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putrescine
putrescine Physiol. Chem. (pjuːˈtrɛsaɪn) Also erron. -in. [f. as prec. + -ine5.] One of the ptomaines or cadaveric alkaloids: see quots.1887 A. M. Brown Anim. Alkaloids 36 Putrescine C4H12N2.—Like the preceding ptomaines is obtained from the flesh of the mammifera and herring brines. It is a limpid,... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bacillus methanolicus
production from methanol Researchers are currently investigating the use of B. methanolicus MGA3 for production of chemicals such as L-glutamate, L-lysine, cadaverine wikipedia.org
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Naganishia albidosimilis
Naganishia albidosimilis can also use L-lysine, nitrate and cadaverine as sole nitrogen sources. This species cannot ferment. wikipedia.org
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Sapranthus palanga
The flowers are dark purple when mature and emit amines such as putrescine and cadaverine which mimic the smell of a rotting carcass to attract target wikipedia.org
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What are the biochemical processes occurring when food spoils? Let's assume for a minute that microbes themselves and their _direct_ toxic products (i.e. endotoxins) aren't toxic to humans. Let's also discount any inn...
During putrefaction of animal tissue, lysine is decarboxylated into cadaverine and arginine is decarboxylated into putrescine. Let's go straight and say that a spoiled meat serving contains 640 mg cadaverine and a little bit less of putrescine.
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كادافيرين
الكادافيرين (Cadaverine) أو 5,1-ثنائي أمين البنتان هو مركب كيميائي عضوي له الصيغة C5H14N2، وهو يحوي زمرتي أمين مرتبطين على طرفي سلسلة كربونية مكونة من wikipedia.org
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Naganishia adeliensis
Naganishia adeliensis is able to use nitrate, nitrite and cadaverine (a protein created when animals decay and which produces the putrid smell associated wikipedia.org
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腐肉
在动物死亡后,腐肉在细菌的作用下开始慢慢降解,产生尸胺(cadaverine)和腐胺(putrescine),并散发出尸臭味。一些植物和真菌可以释放出相似的腐败气味,以吸引昆虫来帮助它们传粉。 参考 动物学 生态学 尸体 wikipedia.org
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C5H14N2
{{DISPLAYTITLE:C5H14N2}} The molecular formula C5H14N2 (molar mass: 102.17 g/mol, exact mass: 102.1157 u) may refer to: Cadaverine Dimethylaminopropylamine wikipedia.org
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石楠花闻起来有精液的味道,为什么很多学校种石楠花?
PS:精液中含有精胺spermine、亚精胺spermidine、腐胺putrescine、尸胺cadaverine等胺类物质,构成了精液的味道。 并不是只有石楠花才有那股难闻的气味,栗子花的味道也与它十分接近。只是栗子树并不是常用的园林绿化树种,大家所以并不熟悉。 zhihu
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