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glycocoll
glycocoll Chem. (ˈglaɪkəkɒl, ˈglɪkəkɒl) Also glycicol(l, glykokoll. [f. glyco- + Gr. κόλλα glue; perh. suggested by the sound of glycocholic.] A crystalline substance contained in bile and formed when glycocholic acid and hydrochloric acid are boiled together. Also called gelatin-sugar.1840–2 Turner...
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Wilhelm Heinrich Heintz
Band, Wiegandt & Hempel, Berlin 1864, S. 89–107 – Three new absolute isomer bodies; ethyl glycolamide, ethyl glycocoll and ethoxyacetamide.
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glycocin
glycocin Chem. Now little used. (ˈglaɪkəsɪn, ˈglɪkəsɪn) [app. suggested by prec.: see -in.] = glycocoll.1852 Fownes' Man. Chem. (ed. 4) 481 Glycocine. 1873 C. H. Ralfe Phys. Chem. 136 The taurin and glycocin united to the cholic acid form the conjugated bile acids.
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Eben Norton Horsford
In February of the following year he began quantitative elemental analysis of "sugar of gelatin", then called glycocoll. Includes On Ammonia found in Glaciers and Action and Ingredients of Manures.
1847: Glycocoll (gelatine sugar) and some of its products of decomposition
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glycine
▪ I. glycine Biochem. (ˈglaɪsiːn) [ad. G. glycin (J. Berzelius 1848, in Jahres-Ber. über d. Fortschritte d. Chem. und Min. XXVII. 654), f. Gr. γλυκ-ύς sweet + -ine5.] A colourless sweet-tasting crystalline compound, NH2CH2COOH, which is the simplest amino-acid and a general constituent of proteins; ...
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phenocoll
phenocoll Chem. (ˈfiːnəʊkɒl) [f. pheno- + ending of glycocoll.] A derivative of phenacetin (= amido-aceto-para-phenetidin); in pharmacy, applied to the hydrochloride, as a febrifuge.1891 Lancet 9 May 1060/2 A new antipyretic, hydrochlorate of phenocoll, a white crystalline powder which is readily so...
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rhombohedron
rhombohedron Cryst. (rɒmbəʊˈhiːdrən) Pl. -hedra. Also rhomboedron. [f. Gr. ῥόµβος rhombus + ἕδρα base.] A solid figure bounded by six equal rhombs; a crystal of this form.1836 M. Somerville Connex. Phys. Sci. xiv. 128 All the hundreds of forms of carbonate of lime split into six-sided figures called...
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hydrochlorate
† hydrochlorate Chem. Obs. (haɪdrəʊˈklɔərət) [f. as next + -ate1 1 c.] An old name for a chloride, viewed as a salt of hydrochloric acid (formerly also called muriate); also for a hydrochloride.1819 J. G. Children Chem. Anal. 269 Dr. Murray..conceives the carbonates to arise from the decomposition o...
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L-Glycine;L-甘氨酸_氨基酸及其衍生物_小分子化合物_索莱宝-专业生化试剂网上商城
别名: 2-Aminoacetic acid;Aminoacetic acid;Glycocoll;Glycolixir;Glycosthene;Glycine;甘氨酸 英文名称: L-Glycine CAS
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zwitterion
zwitterion Chem. (ˈtsvɪtəˌraɪən) Formerly also zwitter-ion and with capital initial. [a. G. zwitter-ion (F. W. Küster 1897, in Zeitschr. f. anorg. Chem. XIII. 136), f. zwitter hermaphrodite, hybrid (OHG. zwitar(a)n, f. zwi- twi-, twy-) + ion ion.] A molecule or ion having separate positively and neg...
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sarcosine
sarcosine Chem. (ˈsɑːkəsɪn) Also sarkosin(e, sarcosin. [a. G. sarkosin (Liebig 1847), irreg. f. Gr. σαρκ-, σάρξ flesh + -ine.] A nitrogenous substance, one of the constituents of creatine; methyl glycocoll.1848 Chem. Gaz. VI. 4 Sarcosine. This substance is obtained by boiling a saturated solution of...
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gelatin
gelatin, gelatine (ˈdʒɛlətɪn, -(ˈ)iːn) [a. F. gélatine, orig. ‘an excellent white broth made of the fish Maigre’ (Cotgr.), ad. It. gelatina, f. gelata jelly. In medical Latin gelatina was adopted as a term for ‘any sort of clear gummy juice, as the Juice of Fruits, the Jelly of Quinces, etc.’ (Phill...
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deamination
deamination (diːæmɪˈneɪʃən) [f. de- + amine + -ation.] The removal of an amino group or groups. Hence deˈaminate v. trans.; deˈaminating ppl. a.1912 Chem. Abstr. VI. 1912 Deamination. Emulsions of liver..when incubated with asparagine, glycocoll or leucine, liberate NH3. 1926 Jrnl. Biol. Chem. LXX. ...
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