| dextrin glycosyltransferase | Dextrin transglycosylase or glycosyltransferase;a 4-glycosyltransferase converting maltodextrins into amylose and glucose by transferring parts of 1,4-glucan chains to new 4-positions on glucose or other 1,4-glucans. Synonym: amylomaltase, D enzyme, dextrin glycosyltransferase, dextrin transglycosylase, disproportionating enzyme. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| dextrin limit | The polysaccharide fragments remaining at the end (limit) of exhaustive hydrolysis of amylopectin or glycogen by alpha-1,4-glucan maltohydrolase, which cannot hydrolyze the alpha-1,6 bonds at branch points; accumulates in individuals with type III glycogen storage disease. Synonym: dextrin limit. (05 Mar 2000) |
| dextrin transglycosylase | Dextrin transglycosylase or glycosyltransferase;a 4-glycosyltransferase converting maltodextrins into amylose and glucose by transferring parts of 1,4-glucan chains to new 4-positions on glucose or other 1,4-glucans. Synonym: amylomaltase, D enzyme, dextrin glycosyltransferase, dextrin transglycosylase, disproportionating enzyme. (05 Mar 2000) |
| dextrin-dextran transglucosidase | A glucosyltransferase transferring 1,4-alpha-d-glucosyl residues, thus catalyzing the synthesis of dextrans (with 1,6 links between monosaccharide units) from dextrins (with 1,4 links) by glucose transfer. Synonym: dextrin-dextran transglucosidase, dextrin 6-glucosyltransferase. (05 Mar 2000) |
| dextrinase | Any of the enzymes catalyzing the hydrolysis of dextrins; e.g., amylo-1,6-glucosidase, dextrin dextranase. (05 Mar 2000) |
| dextrinogenic | Capable of producing dextrin. (05 Mar 2000) |
| dextrinosis | Synonym: glycogenosis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| dextrinuria | The passage of dextrin in the urine. (05 Mar 2000) |
| dextrinyltransferase | <enzyme> Catalyses transfer of dextrinyl groups to glucose, maltose, or maltodextrins; activity similar to that of amylomaltase; point mutation converts maltodextrin glucosidase to this type of enzyme Registry number: EC 2.4.1.- (26 Jun 1999) |
| dextro- | <chemistry, prefix> A prefix, from the latin word dexter, meaning, pertaining to, or toward, the right; having the property of turning the plane of polarized light to the right; as, dextrotartaric acid. (29 Oct 1998) |
| dextroamphetamine | <drug> This prescription stimulant drug is used to treat narcolepsy, epilepsy, Parkinson's syndrome, and hyperactivity in children. As with all other amphetamines, this drug can be easily abused and may cause a wide range of nervous and cardiovascular side effects. (09 Oct 1997) |
| dextroamphetamine phosphate | Monobasic d-alpha-methylphenethylamine phosphate;same actions and uses as dextroamphetamine sulfate. Synonym: d-amphetamine phosphate. (05 Mar 2000) |
| dextroamphetamine sulfate | (+)-alpha-methylphenethylamine sulfate;similar in action to racaemic amphetamine sulfate, but is more stimulating to the central nervous system; sympathomimetic and appetite depressant. Synonym: d-amphetamine sulfate, dexamphetamine. (05 Mar 2000) |
| dextrocardia | The location of the heart in the right hemithorax, either secondary to a disease process or congenital mirror-image reversal. (27 Sep 1997) |
| dextrocardia with situs inversus | Displacement of the heart to the right side of the chest with mirror transposition of the cardiac chambers together with transposition of the abdominal viscera. Synonym: type 1 dextrocardia. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Dextrocardias
Synonyms : Delsym, Dextromethorphan Hydrobromide, Dextromethorphan Hydrobromide, (+-)-Isomer, Dextromethorphan Hydrobromide, Monohydrate, Dextromethorphan Hydrochloride, Dextromethorphan, (+-)-Isomer, Levomethorphan, Racemethorphan, l-Methorphan
Synonyms : ASTA Medica Brand of Dextromoramide Tartrate, Antigen Brand of Dextromoramide Tartrate, Dextromoramide Tartrate, Faulding Brand of Dextromoramide Tartrate, Palfium, Roche Brand of Dextromoramide Tartrate, D Moramide, Tartrate, Dextromoramide
Synonyms : (+-)-17-Methylmorphinan-3-ol
Synonyms : Choloxin, D-T4 Thyroid Hormone, Sodium Dextrothyroxine, D Thyroxine
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dexamethasone: a corticosteroid drug (trade names Decadron or Dexamethasone Intensol or Dexone or Hexadrol or Oradexon) used to treat allergies or inflammation
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an experimentally produced disorder of enchondral ossification characterized by a deficient formation of bone matrix in the metaphyses of long bones.
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Dexter's Laboratory (Dexter's Lab for short) is an American animated series which was created by Genndy Tartakovsky and first produced by Hanna-Barbera for Cartoon Network. Craig McCracken also worked on some episodes. The original pilot appeared as an episode of the series What-A-Cartoon!, featuring various cartoon shorts, and a series soon followed, the first of Cartoon Network's original shows. ...
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Dextrins are a group of carbohydrates produced by the hydrolysis of starch. They have the same general formula as carbohydrates but are of shorter chain length. Industrial production is generally performed by acidic hydrolysis of potato starch. Dextrins are water soluble, white to slightly yellow solids which are optically active. Analytically, dextrins can be detected with iodine solution, giving a red coloration. Cyclical dextrins are known as cyclodextrins. ...
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