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  1. ... be clearly shown. Oxgall contains, in addition, cholesterine, choline, urea, fats, which are the glycerides of acetic ... of alkaloids, the greater part of which was choline and the rest muscarine. (P. J. Tr., vol. ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - A text book of general physiology for colleges 
    Publication: New York : McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1923
    ... glycerol phosphoric acid and a nitrogen- ous base, choline. Choline is a complex amine. Similar treatment of cephalin ( ... products except that oxyethylamine is found instead of choline. From the way in which lecithin hydrolyzes, its ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Fownes' manual of chemistry, theoretical and practical 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lea Brothers & Co., 1885
    ... or Vinyl-bases, 673—Oxethene-bases or Hydramines—Choline—Neurine—Betaine, 673. Diamines: Ethene-diamines, 674—Methenyl- ... They are viscid, alkaline liquids, decomposed by distillation. Choline, C3H,.N02.—This base, which has the composition ...
  4. ... Constituents.—Emetine from 1 to 2 per cent., choline (bilineurine), ipecacuanhic acid (amorphous bitter glucoside), resin, pectin, ... per cent., acorin about 0.2 per cent., choline, calamine (minute quantity), resin, tannin, starch, mucilage. Acorin ...
  5. ... into glycerol, fatty acids, a base analogous to choline, and a gum which on further hydrolysis yielded ... fatty acid, glycerol, and a base analogous to choline, a gummy polysaccharide from which glucose split off ...
  6. ... cell, yield fatty acids, glycerol, phosphoric acid and choline ( = oxyethyl trimethyl ammonium hydroxide) on hydrolysis. One molecule ... phosphoric acid is yielded for every molecule of choline, and the phosphorus and nitrogen-contents of these ...
  7. ... amines, 89. Methyl amine, 90. Ethyl amine, 91. Choline, 92. Physiological proper- ties of the amines, 94. ... 63) and similar plant bases and also of choline (48), and results from the action of putrefactive ...
  8. ... amines, 89. Methyl amine, 90. Ethyl amine, 91. Choline, 92. Physiological proper- ties of the amines, 94. ... 63) and similar plant bases and also of choline (48), and results from the action of putrefactive ...
  9. ... Amanita muscaria (Agaricus muscarius) and Inocybe is unknown. Choline (HO-N(CH3)3CH2CH2OH) and its esters resemble mus- carine in action so closely that choline-nitrite ether was formerly known 1 Pilocarpidine has ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - Review of intramural research (1960) 
    Publication: [Bethesda, Md.] : U.S. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health
    ... Metabolism of onium compounds 75 Anaerobic fermentation of choline . . 75 Sulfonium compounds 76 Metabolism of heterocyclic compounds ... ... clinical biochemistry — Continued Amine biogenesis and metabolism 97 Choline biogenesis 99 Aminobutyric acid metabolism 99 Amino acid ...
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