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az·ide

 (ăz′īd, ā′zīd)
n. Chemistry
The univalent linear group N3, or any compound that contains this group, many of which are explosive.

az′i·do′ (ăz′ĭ-dō′) adj.
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azido

(ˈæzɪdəʊ)
adj
pertaining to or containing an azide
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Adj.1.azido - relating to or containing the azido group N3
chemical science, chemistry - the science of matter; the branch of the natural sciences dealing with the composition of substances and their properties and reactions
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This azido spacer can be prepared in the presence of activating reagents such as EDC and sulfo-NHS at pH 6 [146].
From a chemical point of view, selective COX-2 inhibitors possess 1,2-diarylsubstitution on a central heterocyclic or carbocyclic ring system with a characteristic methanesulfonyl, sulfonamido, azido, methanesulfonamide, or pharmacophore-based tetrazole group on one of the aryl rings that play a crucial role on COX-2 selectivity.
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Azido group was introduced into the molecule either with acylation of amino acids or di-, tri-peptides with benzotriazolyl azides, or through the nucleophilic substitution of chlorine atom with sodium azide.
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