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Amination Definition:
Addition of an amine (?NH2) group to a molecule.
Foundations in Microbiology by Kathleen Park Talaro, Arthur Talaro
Amination Notes:
Amination is the process in which an amine group (-NH2) is added in an organic molecule. These kind of reactions are crucial because organonitrogen compounds are pervasive. Aminases are the enzymes, which catalyze these reactions.
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