ketimine

ketimine
R—N=C(R′)(R′′); a tautomer of an aldimine, formed in many enzyme-catalyze reactions; e.g., aminotransferases.

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ket·im·ine 'kēt-im-.ēn n a Schiff base of the general formula R2C = NH or R2C = NR' formed by condensation of a ketone with ammonia or a primary amine

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ke·ti·mine (keґtĭ-mēn) a compound in which the oxygen of a ketone is replaced by the imino group.

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