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Acid amide

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a neutral compound formed by the substitution of the amido group for hydroxyl in an acid.

See also: Amide



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Crodamides are fatty acid amides, which include primary amides (erucamide, oleamide, behenamide and stearamide) and secondary amides (stearyl erucamide and oleyl palmitamide).
The differential activation of lipid metabolism genes (induction of fatty acid amide hydrolase, phopholipase A2-activating protein) agrees with the long-known biochemical evidence of lipid ozonation products generated from the phospholipid pools of the pulmonary surfactant or the epithelial cell membranes (Kafoury et al.
Key statement: A fine powder, such as silicon powder, polyamide resin powder, molybdenum disulfide powder and fatty acid amide powder, is contained in the main body of an EPDM rubber or TPO.
 
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