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Erythrin | C20H22O10 | CID 72946996 - PubChem
Erythrin | C20H22O10 | CID 72946996 - structure, chemical names, physical and chemical properties, classification, patents, literature, ...
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erythrin - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun · (organic chemistry) C20H22O10, an organic compound extracted from certain lichens, a derivative of orsellinic acid. · Alternative form of erythrite.
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ERYTHRIN - Inxight Drugs
ERYTHRIN. Common Name, English ; (-)-ERYTHRIN. Preferred Name, English ; ERYTHRITOL, 1-ESTER WITH 6-METHYL-.BETA.-RESORCYLIC ACID 4-(6-METHYL-.BETA.-RESORCYLATE) ...
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erythrin
erythrin Chem. (ɛˈrɪθrɪn) [f. as prec. + -in.] ‘An acid (C20H22O10) discovered by Heeren in Roccella tinctoria; it appears also to be contained in most of the lichens from which archil is prepared’ (Watts Dict. Chem. 1882).1838 T. Thomson Chem. Org. Bodies 385 The erythrin..undergoes a notable chang...
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Erythrin Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
(organic chemistry) C20H22O10, an organic compound extracted from certain lichens, a derivative of orsellinic acid. Wiktionary. Alternative form of erythrite ...
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The structure of the erythrin - ResearchGate
Objectives: Lichen is a stable mutually beneficial organism. Composed of fungi, a Mycobiont is united with algae, a phycobiont or cyanobacteria.
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Dirina pallescens
Dirina pallescens contains the lichen products erythrin, lecanoric acid, and two unidentified substances named "B" and "C".
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Synthesis of (±) montagnetol and (±) erythrin - ScienceDirect.com
Montagnetol and erythrin the main components of Rocella montagnei were earlier shown to be erythrityl esters of orsellinic acid and lecanoric acid respectively.
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In silico analysis of a potential antidiabetic phytochemical erythrin ...
Erythrin was found to fare better than the three clinically used antidiabetic compounds, metformin, repaglinide and sitagliptin. Further, the ...
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Erythrin Crystal Specimen - eBay
Seller is very nice and answers questions. Did a fantastic job with shipping, specimen arrived with NO damage. Specimen was delivered as seen in the photos.
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Erythrin: Mineral information, data and localities.
Erythrin mineral data, information about Erythrin, its properties and worldwide locations.
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urerythrine
urerythrine Chem. (jʊərəˈrɪθraɪn) [f. ur-ine + erythrin.] (See quots.)1858 Thudichum Urine 321 Ureythrine occurs in fresh urine generally in a dissolved state. 1878 Kingzett Animal Chem. 238 Urerythrine is a substance first described by Proust under the name of rosacic acid.
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uroerythrin
uroeˈrythrin Chem. Also -ine. [f. uro-1 + erythrin.] A reddish pigment found in the urine of persons suffering from fevers, esp. rheumatic fever.1845 G. E. Day tr. Simon's Anim. Chem. I. 216 Uroerythrin, in all probability, owes its origin to the hæmatin of the blood-corpuscles. 1863 W. O. Markham t...
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Dirina madagascariensis
D. madagascariensis contains the lichen products erythrin, lecanoric acid, and the unidentified substances named "C" and "J"; it is this latter substance
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erythric
erythric, a. Chem. (ɛˈrɪθrɪk) [f. Gr. ἐρυθρ-ός red + -ic.] erythric acid: † a. (see quot. 1840); b. = erythrin.1840 Henry Elem. Chem. II. 415 An acid has also been obtained by Brugnatelli, by acting on uric acid with nitric acid, which he has proposed to call erythric acid. 1861 Macmillan Footn. Pag...
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