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urrhodin Chem.|ˈjʊərədɪn| Also -ine. [ad. G. urorhodin (Heller), f. uro- uro-1 + Gr. ῥόδ-ον the rose + -in1.] A red colouring matter or pigment found in the urine in certain morbid conditions.
1846G. E. Day tr. Simon's Anim. Chem. II. 522 Uroglaucin and urrhodin occur in diseases..similar in one [character]—the presence of an excess of urea in the blood. 1863W. O. Markham tr. Anal. Urine, etc. 45 In an amorphous state, urrhodine forms rosy-red granules. 1889[see uroglaucin]. Hence urrhodinic |-ˈɪnɪk| a., pertaining to or derived from urrhodin.
1886R. Kirk in Brit. Med. Jrnl. 27 Nov. 1018/2 We would propose to call it, from its source and from its colour, Urrhodinic acid. Ibid., The crystals of urrhodinic acid. |