retinal

  • 1Rétinal — Tout trans rétinal Général Nom IUPAC (2E,4E,6E,8E) 3,7 dimethyl 9 (2,6,6 trimethylcyclohexen 1 yl)nona 2,4,6,8 tetraenal …

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  • 2retinal — carotenoide componente de los pigmentos visuales. De los 16 isoméros posibles el 11 cis retinal es el cromóforo de la mayor parte de las opsinas naturales estructura química [véase http://www.iqb.es/diccio/r/re.htm#retinal] Diccionario ilustrado… …

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  • 3rétinal — [ retinal ] n. m. • 1972; de rétine ♦ Biol. Aldéhyde de la vitamine A entrant, avec l opsine, dans la composition du pourpre rétinien. (Plur. inus. rétinals.) ● rétinal ou rétinène nom masculin Aldéhyde diterpénique C20H28O, apparenté au rétinol …

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  • 4Retinal — Ret i*nal, a. (Anat.) Of or pertaining to the retina. [1913 Webster] {Retinal purple} (Physiol. Chem.), the visual purple. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 5Retinal — Ret i*nal, n. (Chem.) A retinoid compound ({C20H28O}), closely related to vitamin A, which is a component of the visual pigments in the eye. It is also called {retinaldehyde} and {vitamin A aldehyde}. [PJC] …

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  • 6Retinal — ⇒ Axerophthol …

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  • 7retinal — (adj.) 1838; see RETINA (Cf. retina) + AL (Cf. al) (1) …

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  • 8retinal — [ret′ n əl] adj. of or related to a retina n. Biochem. 1. a yellowish carotenoid, C20H28O, liberated when rhodopsin or iodopsin is transformed by the action of light 2. a similar carotenoid, C20H26O, formed by the action of light on porphyropsin …

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  • 9Retinal — Strukturformel …

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  • 10Retinal — chembox new ImageFile = Retinal structure.png ImageSize = IUPACName = OtherNames = Formula = C20H28O PubChem = 1070 SMILES = MolarMass= 284.436 Appearance = CASNo = 116 31 4 Density= MeltingPt= 63 °C BoilingPt= Solubility = MainHazards = FlashPt …

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