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meconic
meconic, a. Chem. (miːˈkɒnɪk) [f. Gr. µήκων poppy + -ic.] meconic acid: a white crystalline acid obtained from opium. So meconic ether.1819 J. G. Children Chem. Anal. 277 Meconic acid is obtained from opium. 1865 Watts Dict. Chem. III. 861 Meconic Ethers. 1884 Bower & Scott De Bary's Phaner. 184 Mor... Oxford English Dictionary
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Meconic acid
Meconic acid forms salts with alkaloids and metals. These salts as well as meconic acid esters are called meconates. Meconic acid was first isolated by Friedrich Sertürner in 1805. Chemistry Meconic acid is a dicarboxylic acid. wikipedia.org
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pyromeconic
pyromeˈconic, a. Chem. [f. pyro- 3 + meconic.] In pyromeconic acid, a crystalline bitter acid, C5H4O3, occurring in large transparent tables; it is obtained by the dry distillation of meconic or of comenic acid. Hence pyroˈmeconate, a salt of this acid.1836 Brande Man. Chem. (ed. 4) 1023 Pyromeconic... Oxford English Dictionary
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Papaveraceae
Others: Other characteristic substances contained within these species include: meconic acid and chelidonic acid, as well as cyanogenic glycoside compounds wikipedia.org
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papaveric
† papaˈveric, a. Chem. Obs. [f. as next + -ic.] In papaveric acid, a synonym of meconic acid.1857 in Mayne Expos. Lex. 1876 Harley Mat. Med. (ed. 6) 738. Oxford English Dictionary
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comenic
comenic, a. Chem. (kəʊˈmɛnɪk) [Factitiously formed by transposing the syllables of meconic.] In comenic acid, a dibasic acid, C6H4O5, crystallizing in light yellow prisms: a product of the decomposition of meconic acid, hence called para- and meta-meconic acid.1873 Fownes' Chem. 739. 1876 Harley Mat... Oxford English Dictionary
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4-Pyrone
Derivatives 4-Pyrone forms the central core of several natural chemical compounds, including maltol, meconic acid, kojic acid, and of the important class wikipedia.org
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metameconic
ˌmetameˈconic, a. Chem. [meta- 2 a.] = comenic. Hence ˌmetaˈmeconate, a salt of metameconic acid.1836 Brande Chem. (ed. 4) 1021 [If the crystals of meconic acid are] boiled in water, carbonic acid is evolved, the solution becomes brown, and metameconic acid is formed. Ibid. 1022 The neutral metameco... Oxford English Dictionary
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MacFarlan Smith
Bought through a management buy out in 1990, Macfarlan Smith was floated on the London Stock Exchange in 1993 under the holding company Meconic, the Greek In 2001, Johnson Matthey plc bought Meconic, and merged it into its Fine Chemical and Catalysts division. wikipedia.org
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meconate
meconate Chem. (ˈmiːkənət) Earlier meconiate. [f. mecon-ic + -ate.] A salt of meconic acid.1833 Lond. & Edinb. Philos. Mag. II. 156 These crystals are brownish, and consist of meconine, meconiates, and other substances. 1836 J. M. Gully Magendie's Formul. (ed. 2) 38 To separate the meconate of lime.... Oxford English Dictionary
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meconin
meconin Chem. (ˈmiːkənɪn) Also -ine. [ad. F. méconine, f. Gr. µήκων poppy: see -in1.] A white, crystalline, neutral compound existing in opium, regarded as an anhydride of meconic acid. Cf. meconia.1833 Lond. & Edin. Philos. Mag. II. 156 Meconine was discovered in opium, by M. Couerbe in 1830. 1874 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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sulphocyanic
sulphocyanic, a. Chem. (ˌsʌlfəʊsaɪˈænɪk) [f. sulpho- + cyanic.] Designating the sulpho-acid related to cyanic acid, occurring in cruciferous plants and in human saliva, and obtainable as a colourless liquid: now thiocyanic.1819 J. G. Children Chem. Anal. 326 Mr. Porrett concludes the composition of ... Oxford English Dictionary
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oxy-
oxy- (ɒksɪ) repr. Gr. ὀξυ-, combining form of ὀξύς sharp, keen, acute, pungent, acid; used in various words, chiefly scientific. The more important of these will be found in their alphabetical places; others follow here, in two groups. 1. Words of various kinds, in which oxy- stands for ‘sharp’, ‘ac... Oxford English Dictionary
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