aconitine

  • 1ACONITINE — L’aconit, renonculacée, se récolte, en France notamment, dans les régions marécageuses et en montagne. Pour extraire l’aconitine, la racine séchée et pulvérisée est épuisée par une solution alcoolique d’acide tartrique; on élimine l’alcool par… …

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  • 2Aconitine — Général Nom IUPAC 20 ethyl 3α,13,15α trihydroxy 1α,6α,16β trimethoxy 4 (methoxymethyl)aconitane 8,14α diyl 8 acetate 14 benzoate No CAS …

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  • 3Aconitine — A*con i*tine, n. (Chem.) An intensely poisonous alkaloid, extracted from aconite. [1913 Webster] || …

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  • 4Aconitine — Chembox new ImageFile=Aconitine new.png ImageSize=200px ImageFile1=Aconitine xtal 3D sticks skeletal.png ImageSize1=200px IUPACName= OtherNames= Section1= Chembox Identifiers CASNo=302 27 2 PubChem=245005 SMILES=COC [C@] 12CN(C) [C@@H] 3 [C@H] 4… …

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  • 5aconitine — noun An intensely poisonous alkaloid, extracted from aconite …

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  • 6aconitine — The exceedingly poisonous active principle (diterpene alkaloid) of Aconitum sp. and Delphinium sp., formerly used as a cardiac sedative and applied externally for neuralgia. * * * acon·i·tine ə kän ə .tēn, tən n a white crystalline intensely… …

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  • 7ACONITINE —    a most virulent poison from aconite, and owing to the very small quantity sufficient to cause death, is very difficult of detection when employed in taking away life …

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  • 8aconitine — n. poison extracted from the roots of an aconite (plant having poisonous roots) …

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  • 9aconitine — acon·i·tine …

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  • 10aconitine —   n. poisonous alkaloid obtained from aconite …

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