Amidoaldehyde

/ˌæmɪdoʊˈældɪhaɪd/ noun

A chemical compound that contains both an amide group and an aldehyde group attached to the same molecule.

Compound of 'amido-' (from amide, derived from ammonia) and 'aldehyde' (from Latin 'al' meaning alcohol and 'dehyde' from dehydrogenation). The term combines two functional groups discovered in the 19th century.

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