transamination [trans-am-uh-ney-shuh n, tranz-] Word Origin noun Biochemistry, Chemistry.
- the transfer of an amino group from one compound to another.
Origin of transamination First recorded in 1940–45; trans- + amin(o) + -ation transamination in Medicine transamination [trăns-ăm′ə-nā′shən, trănz-] n.
- Transfer of an amino group from one chemical compound to another.
- Transposition of an amino group within a chemical compound.