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has no English definition.
As a noun lactam
is any of a class of cyclic amides, that are the nitrogen analogs of lactones, formed by heating amino acids; the tautomeric enol forms are known as lactims.
lactam |
amid |
As nouns the difference between lactam and amid
is that
lactam is (organic chemistry) any of a class of cyclic amides, that are the nitrogen analogs of lactones, formed by heating amino acids; the tautomeric enol forms are known as lactims while
amid is amide.
lactam |
spirolactam |
In organic chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between lactam and spirolactam
is that
lactam is (organic chemistry) any of a class of cyclic amides, that are the nitrogen analogs of lactones, formed by heating amino acids; the tautomeric enol forms are known as lactims while
spirolactam is (organic chemistry) any spiro compound containing a bridged lactam group.
As nouns the difference between lactam and spirolactam
is that
lactam is (organic chemistry) any of a class of cyclic amides, that are the nitrogen analogs of lactones, formed by heating amino acids; the tautomeric enol forms are known as lactims while
spirolactam is (organic chemistry) any spiro compound containing a bridged lactam group.
lactam |
pyrazolone |
As nouns the difference between lactam and pyrazolone
is that
lactam is (organic chemistry) any of a class of cyclic amides, that are the nitrogen analogs of lactones, formed by heating amino acids; the tautomeric enol forms are known as lactims while
pyrazolone is (organic compound) a five-membered unsaturated heterocyclic ketone (or lactam), derived from pyrazole, that is the basis of several pharmaceuticals.
lactam |
thiolactam |
In organic chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between lactam and thiolactam
is that
lactam is (organic chemistry) any of a class of cyclic amides, that are the nitrogen analogs of lactones, formed by heating amino acids; the tautomeric enol forms are known as lactims while
thiolactam is (organic chemistry) any compound formally derived from a lactam by replacing the oxygen atom with sulfur; a cyclic thioamide.
As nouns the difference between lactam and thiolactam
is that
lactam is (organic chemistry) any of a class of cyclic amides, that are the nitrogen analogs of lactones, formed by heating amino acids; the tautomeric enol forms are known as lactims while
thiolactam is (organic chemistry) any compound formally derived from a lactam by replacing the oxygen atom with sulfur; a cyclic thioamide.
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