释义 |
hyoscine Chem.|ˈhaɪəʊsaɪn| [Arbitrarily f. hyoscyamus) + -ine.] An amorphous alkaloid isomerous with hyoscyamine. (The name was first given by Reichardt to a body which proved to be tropine.)
1872Watts Dict. Chem. Suppl. VI. 726 Hyoscine was obtained as an oily liquid having a strong alkaline reaction. 1897Allbutt Syst. Med. II. 858 The hypodermic injection of 1/100 grain of hyoscine has been recommended. So † hyoscinic |haɪəʊˈsɪnɪk| a., in hyoscinic acid (C9H10O3), Reichardt's name for tropic acid. |