| TA | alkaline tuberculin; arterial tension; axillary temperature; tactile afferent; Takayasu arteritis; t... |
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| 5-HIAA | 5-Hydroxy-Indole-Acetic Acid |
| IAN | idiopathic aseptic necrosis; indole acetonitrile |
| IMViC, imvic | indole, methyl red, Voges-Proskauer, citrate [test] |
| PA | Pyrrolizidine alkaloids |
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| 3MI | 3, methyl indole |
| 5 HIAA | 5 Hydroxy Indole Acetic Acid |
| DHICA | 5,6-dihydroxy-indole-2-carboxylic acid |
| HIAA | 5-Hydroxy indole acetic acid |
| indole | 1. 2,3-Benzopyrrole;basis of many biologically active substances (e.g., serotonin, tryptophan); formed in degradation of tryptophan. Synonym: ketole. 2. Any of many alkaloids containing the indole structure. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| indole-3-acetaldehyde dehydrogenase | <enzyme> Catalyses nad-dependent conversion of indole-3-acetaldehyde to indole-3-acetic acid; isolated from ustilago maydis; genbank u74468 Registry number: EC 1.2.1.- Synonym: iad1 gene product (26 Jun 1999) |
| indole-3-acetaldehyde reductase | <enzyme> Nad(p)h-dependent Registry number: EC 1.2.1.- (26 Jun 1999) |
| indole-3-acetamide hydrolase | <enzyme> Catalyses the conversion of indole-3-acetamide to indolacetic acid Registry number: EC 3.5.1.- Synonym: tms2 gene product (26 Jun 1999) |
| indole-3-acetate beta-glucosyltransferase | <enzyme> Catalyses the conversion of indol-3-ylacetic acid and udp-glucose to 1-o-(indol-3-ylacetyl)-beta-d-glucose and udp Registry number: EC 2.4.1.121 Synonym: udp-glucose-indol-3-ylacetate beta-d-glucosyltransferase, 1-o-(indol-3-ylacetyl)-beta-d-glucose synthase, iab glucosyltransferase, udp-glucose-indoleacetic acid glucosyl transferase, iaa-glucose synthetase, iaglu gene product (26 Jun 1999) |
| indole-3-ethanol oxidase | <enzyme> Involved in conversion of indole-3-ethanol to indole-3-acetic acid; isolated from seeds of the bean phaseolus vulgaris; not stimulated by nadp or fad; do not confuse with nad- or nadp-dependent indole-3-ethanol oxidases Registry number: EC 1.1.- Synonym: tryptophol oxidase (26 Jun 1999) |
| indole-3-glycerol-phosphate synthase | <enzyme> An enzyme in the tryptophan biosynthetic pathway. Chemical name: 1-(2-Carboxyphenylamino)-1-deoxy-D-ribulose-5-phosphate carboxy-lyase (cyclizing) Registry number: EC 4.1.1.48 (12 Dec 1998) |
| indole acetic acid | <biochemistry, plant biology> The most common naturally occurring auxin. Promotes growth in excised plant organs, induces adventitious roots, inhibits axillary bud growth, regulates gravitropism. (18 Nov 1997) |
| indole test | A test used to identify members of the Enterobacteriaceae family and other Gram-negative bacilli, based on the ability of the organisms to produce indole from tryptophan. (05 Mar 2000) |
| alkaloids | Organic nitrogenous bases. Many alkaloids of medical importance occur in the animal and vegetable kingdoms, and some have been synthesised. (12 Dec 1998) |
| belladonna alkaloids | Alkaloids obtained from various plants, especially the deadly nightshade (atropa belladonna), variety acuminata; atropine, hyoscyamine and scopolamine are classical, specific antimuscarinic agents with many pharmacologic actions; used mainly as antispasmodics. (12 Dec 1998) |
| bisbenzylisoquinoline alkaloids | A group of alkaloids whose base structure is two fused isoquinoline rings e.g., curare alkaloids. (05 Mar 2000) |
| rauwolfia alkaloids | <chemical> Alkaloids from rauwolfia serpentina benth and other species. The prototype is reserpine, which is a depleter of catecholamines and serotonin from the sympathetic postganglionic fibres and brain areas. They have been used in hypertension and psychoses despite their wide range of potentially adverse effects. Pharmacological action: adrenergic uptake inhibitors, antihypertensive agents, antipsychotic agents, sympatholytics. (12 Dec 1998) |
| veratrum alkaloids | <chemical> Alkaloids with powerful hypotensive effects isolated from american or european hellebore (veratrum viride ait. Liliaceae and veratrum album l. Liliaceae). They increase cholinergic and decrease adrenergic tone with appropriate side effects and at higher doses depress respiration and produce cardiac arrhythmias; only the ester alkaloids have been used as hypotensive agents in specific instances. They have been generally replaced by drugs with fewer adverse effects. Pharmacological action: antihypertensive agents. (12 Dec 1998) |
| Catharanthus alkaloids | <chemical> A class of alkaloids from the genus of apocyanaceous woody herbs including periwinkles. They are some of the most useful antineoplastic agent. Pharmacological action: antineoplastic agent, phytogenic, vasodilator agents. (12 Dec 1998) |
Synonyms : Alkaloids, Indole
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