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anilide

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anilide /an·i·lide/ (an´ĭ-līd) any compound formed from aniline by substituting a radical for the hydrogen of NH2.
an·i·lide (n-ld, -ld)
n.
1. An acyl derivative of aniline.
2. An amide in which a hydrogen in the amido group is replaced by a phenyl group.


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The activity of protease enzyme was determined using the degradation reaction of suc-L-Ala-L-Ala-L-Pro-L-Phe-p-nitro anilide (AAPF-pNA) to liberate p-nitroaniline.
High temperatures and extreme vacuum conditions during the refining process led to a reaction of the aniline with fatty acids and tryglicerides, which are basic in regular oils, producing two different new families of compounds: fatty acid anilides and esters of the phenyl amino propanediol.
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