nonnucleoside hepatitis C virus polymerase inhibitor +
nonstructural protein 5A inhibitor +
PCNA inhibitor +
peptidomimetic +
phospholipid biosynthesis inhibitor +
photobiochemical role +
RhoA inhibitor +
RhoC inhibitor +
S-adenosyl-L-methionine +
S100 calcium-binding protein B inhibitor +
secretagogue +
selenium atom +
signal transducer and activator of transcription 5 protein inhibitor +
sodium-glucose transport protein subtype 1 inhibitor +
sodium-glucose transport protein subtype 2 inhibitor +
STAT3 inhibitor +
steatosis inducing agent +
steroid receptor coactivator stimulator +
sterol biosynthesis inhibitor +
succinic acid +
teichoic acid biosynthesis inhibitor +
thioredoxin inhibitor +
tin atom +
tungsten +
vanadium atom +
vesicular glutamate transport inhibitor +
vitamin (role) +
A biochemical role played by any micronutrient that is an organic compound. Vitamins are present in foods in small amounts and are essential to normal metabolism and biochemical functions, usually as coenzymes. The term 'vitamines' (from vita + amines) was coined in 1912 by Casimir Funk, who believed that these compounds were amines.