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    Cadaverine is an organic compound with the formula (CH2)5(NH2)2. Classified as a diamine, it is a colorless liquid with an unpleasant odor. It is present...
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    melts near room temperature. It is classified as a diamine. Together with cadaverine, it is largely responsible for the foul odor of putrefying flesh, but...
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    exude a foul odor caused by the presence of bacteria and the emission of cadaverine and putrescine. Some plants and fungi smell like decomposing carrion and...
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    labeled cadaverine have shown three units of cadaverine are incorporated into sparteine and two of the C-N bonds from two of the cadaverine units remain...
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  • carbons: putrescine (butane-1,4-diamine) 5 carbons: cadaverine (pentane-1,5-diamine) Cadaverine 6 carbons: hexamethylenediamine (hexane-1,6-diamine)...
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  • intestinal pathogens, tuberculosis, cholera and others. The substances cadaverine and putrescine are produced during the decomposition of animal (including...
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  • The enzyme Lysine decarboxylase (EC 4.1.1.18) converts lysine to cadaverine. Abbreviated as Ldc, the enzyme is involved in acid-stress response in Enterobacteria...
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    creation of long-chain, nitrogen-containing amines, such as putrescine and cadaverine, which are breakdown products of the amino acids ornithine and lysine...
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  • loss of cadaverine synthesis, of ompT, and of curli formation. These features are probably acquired independently, as the two lost cadaverine synthesis...
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    their use in testing. Anatomy Act 1832 Andreas Vesalius Autopsy Body farm Cadaverine, a foul-smelling chemical released during decomposition Conservation and...
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  • considered to be related to sex. Nordenström, Björn E. W. (1951). "Effect of cadaverine and lysine on the urinary excretion of piperidine in rabbits". Acta Pharmacologica...
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    Triethylamine, old fish Ethanolamine, unpleasant Putrescine, rotten meat Cadaverine, rotten meat Heterocyclic compounds Indole, smelling of feces Skatole...
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  • 1-Methylindole 2-Methylindole (methylketol) 5-Methylindole 7-Methylindole Cadaverine Oswald, Iain W. H.; Paryani, Twinkle R.; Sosa, Manuel E.; Ojeda, Marcos...
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  • such as the functional-group amines putrescine (from ornithine) and cadaverine (from lysine), which carry the noxious odor of rotten flesh. Initially...
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  • Decomposition – Bacteria grow throughout the body, releasing gases, including cadaverine, which in turn bloat the body and cause an unpleasant odor. Stage 3: Advanced...
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    and in other species, trace amounts of amines such as putrescine and cadaverine have been found. Methyl thioacetate (which has a cheesy, garlic-like odor)...
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    proline→ 1-Pyrroline-5-carboxylic acid arginine→ Agmatine Ornithine Citrulline Cadaverine Putrescine other cysteine+glutamate→glutathione: γ-Glutamylcysteine...
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  • histidine to histamine serine to ethanolamine glutamic acid to GABA lysine to cadaverine arginine to agmatine ornithine to putrescine 5-HTP to serotonin L-DOPA...
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  • Synthesis of a polyimine from terephthalaldehyde and cadaverine....
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    wood. Male flowers on a carob tree in Cyprus, which emanate a strong cadaverine odor Close-up of female flower on the carob tree Green carob fruit pods...
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    flowers responsible for their odour include diamines (putrescine and cadaverine), sulfur compounds and various phenolic molecules. Because of the foul...
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  • bloat, and producing foul-smelling chemicals including putrescine and cadaverine. Cells in tissues break down and release hydrolytic enzymes, and the top...
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    peptides derived from biological calcium carbonate. Some polyamines such as cadaverine and Poly(ethylene imine) have been shown to facilitate the formation of...
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    proline→ 1-Pyrroline-5-carboxylic acid arginine→ Agmatine Ornithine Citrulline Cadaverine Putrescine other cysteine+glutamate→glutathione: γ-Glutamylcysteine...
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    proline→ 1-Pyrroline-5-carboxylic acid arginine→ Agmatine Ornithine Citrulline Cadaverine Putrescine other cysteine+glutamate→glutathione: γ-Glutamylcysteine...
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    might be to use cadaverine (pentamethylenediamine), a chemical extracted from corpses. Although scientists asserted that cadaverine was also extracted...
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  • C5H14N2 (molar mass: 102.17 g/mol, exact mass: 102.1157 u) may refer to: Cadaverine Dimethylaminopropylamine (DMAPA) N,N′-Dimethyl-1,3-propanediamine (DMPA)...
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    environment. Basic amines such as putrescine, spermine, spermidine and cadaverine are responsible for the smell and flavor of semen. These alkaline bases...
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  • breakdown of tissues by bacteria. These processes release compounds such as cadaverine and putrescine, that are the chief source of the unmistakably putrid odor...
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    proline→ 1-Pyrroline-5-carboxylic acid arginine→ Agmatine Ornithine Citrulline Cadaverine Putrescine other cysteine+glutamate→glutathione: γ-Glutamylcysteine...
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