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inosinic

inosinic, a. Chem.
  (aɪnəˈsɪnɪk)
  [f. prec. + -ic.]
  In inosinic acid, the earlier name, given by Liebig, of inosic acid. So inoˈsinate = inosate.

1855 Mayne Expos. Lex., Inoscinate, a combination of inoscinic acid with a salifiable base. 1857 G. Bird Urin. Deposits (ed. 5) 108 Creatine and its allies, creatinine and inosinic acid. 1859 Fownes' Man. Chem. 551 The mother-liquid from flesh from which the kreatin has been deposited contains, among other things, a new acid, the inosinic, the aqueous solution of which refuses to crystallize.

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