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  1. ... Glycocoll, 120. Creatine and creatinine, 123. Sarcosine, 124. Betaines, 125. Acid anhydrides, 126. Propionic acid, and its ... and elsewhere. It is a decomposition product of betaine (63) and similar plant bases and also of ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Materia medica for pharmacy technicians 
    Publication: [San Francisco] : Letterman General Hospital, 1942
    ... a. Diluted hydrochloric- acid - dose, 1 cc. b. Betaine hydrochloride (acidol) - dose, 0.-5 gram,- Hydrochloric acid ... or straw, to avoid injury to the teeth. Betaine hydrochloride was introduced to avoid the irritating effect ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - King's American dispensatory 
    Publication: Cincinnati : Ohio Valley Co., 1898-[1900?]
    ... of ECHINACEA. 671 alkaloid. Its identity with Scheibler's betaine (Liebrich's oxyneurine), from the juice of beet-root, ... vulgaris 345 Berbine 345, 347 Berlin red 875 Betaine 671 Beta-colchico-resin 579 Beta-homochelidonine 492 ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Index-catalogue of the Library of the Surgeon General's Office, National Library of Medicine .... 
    Publication: Washington : U.S. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service : G.P.O., 1959-1961
    ... CHOLINE see also ACETYLCHOLINE Blauel, M. »Ueber Alkaloid-Betaine. [Bonn" Bielefeld, 1936. 34p. Stojanoff, D. »Kann Cholinschwund ... conditions in workers chronically exposed to dilute and anhydrous hy- drofluoric aeid. Oak Ridge, Tenn., 1944. 8p. ( ...
  5. ... OH(CH3)3N.CH2.COOH. Its anhydrid is betaine, triticonucleic a., the nucleic acid of the wheat ... that is normally found in the spinal cord. anhydrous (an-hi'drus) [Gr. av neg. + iiSwp water]. ...
  6. ... bases are non-poisonous, and consist chiefly of betaine-oxyneurine, C8HuNO2. The poisonous mussels, when allowed to ... and proposes a mixture of rhigo- lene and anhydrous ether in equal parts. Rhigolene dissolves camphor, spermaceti, ...
  7. ... animal. Ibid., 88: 681-3. CARNITINE. See also Betaine; Muscle, Chemistry. Linneweh, W. *Zur Physiologie und Chemie ... E. H., & Dow, R. S. Some experimental studies of anhydrous cocaine, U. S. P. X cocaine and procaine, with ...
  8. ... Glycocoll, 120. Creatine and creatinine, 123. Sarcosine, 124. Betaines, 125. Acid anhydrides, 126. Propionic acid, and its ... and elsewhere. It is a decomposition product of betaine (63) and similar plant bases and also of ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - Organic arsenical compounds 
    Publication: New York, U.S.A. : The Chemical Catalog Company, Inc., 1923
    ... yellow needles, m. p. 198°. C6H4 / \ The free betaine, (CH3)3As CO, results upon treating the \ / O ... are produced. When boiled with alcoholic potash the betaine decomposes into trimethylarsine oxide and benzoic acid.1375 ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - Organic chemistry (Part 2) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : J.B. Lippincott Company, 1895
    ... Caffeine, &c 497 Antipyrine, Kairine, Thalline 499 Choline, Betaine, Neurine, and Taurine 500 Chapter XXXIV.-Dyes and ... febrifuge, has already been described (p. 362). Choline, Betaine, Neurine, and Taurine. Certain nitrogenous substances which occur ...
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