Category: C

  • Carvediol

    A beta blocker, vasodilator, and antihypertensive drug.  

  • Cariogenesis

    The process of tooth decay.  

  • Cardiac hypertrophy

    Enlarged heart. The enlargement of the heart as a compensatory response to a circulation deficiency.  

  • Cardiac catheterization

    Procedure used to identify coronary artery blockage. A catheter is introduced into the vascular system, and a radiopaque dye is infused. The heart is then visualized such that occluded vessels are apparent. A procedure in which a long, flexible tube is inserted into cardiac vessels via a peripheral artery or vein; images produced from the…

  • Cardamon

    Cardamon

    A spice derived from a plant native to India and Ceylon. The oil extracted from the fruit is used as a flavoring agent.  

  • Carboxylation

    The addition of a carboxyl (-COOH) group to a carbon chain. In chemistry, the replacement of hydrogen by a carboxyl ( — COOH) group.  

  • Carboxylase

    An enzyme which catalyzes the addition of a carboxyl group to a carbon chain. This enzyme class usually requires thiamin as thiamin pyrophosphate (TPP) as a coenzyme. An enzyme that catalyzes the addition of a carboxyl group to a molecule. Found in brewer’s yeast, it catalyzes the decarboxylation of pyruvic acid by producing acetaldehyde and…

  • Carbamide peroxide

    A topical antiseptic. It is also useful in ear wax removal. Carbamide peroxide, which is available as a solution, gel, or ear drops without a prescription under many brand names, has many uses. It is used as a disinfectant for minor mouth irritations such as canker sores, and it has a deodorant effect as a…

  • Candesartan cilexetil

    A selective angiotensin II receptor antagonist that is an effective antihypertensive agent.  

  • Calpain

    A calcium-dependent protease involved in the degradation of protein within the cell. Also called cathepsin.