noun
- Plural of pyridoxamine; organic compounds that are forms of vitamin B6 found in foods and used in biochemical processes.
Usage: technical; biochemistry; plural form
Examples
- Pyridoxamines are one of the three main forms of vitamin B6 in the body.
- Foods rich in protein contain pyridoxamines that support amino acid metabolism.
- The body converts pyridoxamines into pyridoxal phosphate, an essential coenzyme.
- Researchers studied how pyridoxamines contribute to immune function.
- Dietary sources of pyridoxamines include chicken, fish, and chickpeas.