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  1. ... it is distinguished from leucine 52 Neurine or choline, extraction and properties ... 53 Taurine, preparation from ox- ... its reaction with mercuric nitrate. Tyrosine. Neurine or Choline. C5H15N02. § 64. Neurine has been found in the ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Thyroid and thymus 
    Publication: Philadelphia ; New York : Lea & Febiger, 1922
    ... hypotensive action of the gland was due to choline. This substance, however, is not found only in ... the thyroid. They may be partly due to choline, to methylamine, to products of autolysis and to ...
  3. ... Hops. Active Constituents.—Volatile Oil, Resin, Tannin, Asparagin, Choline. The medicinal virtues are those of a tonic, ... Cannabis Indica, Hashish, Churrus Guuja. Active Constituents.—Resin, Choline or Neurine. Medicinally, this drug is a powerful ...
  4. ... Hops. Active Constituents.—Volatile Oil, Resin, Tannin, Asparagin, Choline. The medicinal virtues are those of a tonic, ... Cannabis Indica, Haschish, Churrus Gunja. Active Constituents.—Resin, Choline or Neurine. Medicinally, this drug is a powerful ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - The chemical factor in disease 
    Publication: [Philadelphia?] : [publisher not identified], [1888?]
    ... immediately after life ceases becomes broken up into choline, which, in the slow process of human putrefaction, ... 5 12 1 1 Human Toxic Brieger, 1880 Choline, .... 5 15 1 2 Crystal. Crystal. Human Toxic ...
  6. ... Diconchinine of Hesse), C40II46N4O3. 20. Javanine. 21. Cin- choline. The Artificial Alkaloids at present known are: 1. ... in dead bodies or decomposed animal matter, as choline, muscarine, neurine, gadinine, tetanine, dimethylamine, tri- methylamine, triethylamine, ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - Toxicology, or, The effects of poisons 
    Publication: Philadelphia, P. Blakiston's Son & Co., [1924]
    ... base stronger than ammonia and closely related to choline. Choline Muscarine Its chief action is the production of ... of, 59 treatment of, 63 Choke damp, 47 Choline, 260 Chromic acid, 105 Chromium, 104 fatal dose ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - A text-book of pathology 
    Publication: Philadelphia : W.B. Saunders Company, 1924
    ... glycerophosphoric acid esters of two fatty acids and choline). 2. Monoaminodiphosphatides (cuorine, etc.). 3. Triaminodiphosphatides (sahidine, etc.). ... of which is unsat- urated) in combination with choline. It is soluble in alcohol and other lipoid ...
  9. ... as split products glycerophosphoric acid, a nitrogenous base, choline (C5H15NO2), and some of the higher fatty acids, ... detect degenerated nerve fibers, while the existence of choline has been shown by Halliburton* in the liquids ...
  10. ... and potassio- mercuric iodide. It is accompanied by choline, C5H]5NO2, which was isolated by Harnack FUNGUS ... was afterward found by him identical with the choline of hog- bile. Physiological Action.- On Animals: After ...
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