Trimethyl ammonium compounds
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Trimethyl ammonium compounds are a type of quaternary ammonium compound with three methyl groups at the nitrogen, with a more complicated carbon chain derivative at the fourth position.
Examples include:
- Betaine
- Bethanechol
- Carnitine and its derivatives
- Choline and its derivatives
- Methacholine
- Muscarine
- Trimethylglycine
External links
- Trimethyl ammonium compounds at the US National Library of Medicine Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
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