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adermin
adermin (əˈdɜːmɪn) Also adermine. [G. (R. Kuhn and G. Wendt 1938, in Ber. d. Deut. Chem. Ges. LXXI. 1534), f. a- 14 + Gr. δέρµα skin + -in suffix1.] Pyridoxin; vitamin B6.1938 Brit. Chem. & Physiol. Abstr. 505 It is converted by acetic anhydride into acetyladermin, b.p. 85–90°/0·0001 mm., transforme...
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pyridoxine
pyridoxine Biochem. (pɪrɪˈdɒksiːn, -ɪn) Also -in. [f. pyridine with inserted ox- 1.] One of the three common forms of vitamin B6, a colourless, weakly basic, crystalline solid which occurs esp. in cereals, liver oils, and yeast, is also manufactured commercially, and is readily interconverted inside...
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