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angiotonin, n. Biochem. and Med. Now rare.|ændʒɪəʊˈtəʊnɪn| [f. angio- + tonic a. and n. + -in1.] = angiotensin n.
1940Page & Helmer in Jrnl. Exper. Med. LXXI. 29 A pressor substance was produced which was heat-stable and which yielded crystalline derivatives. For this substance we suggest the name ‘angiotonin’. 1942Jrnl. Physiol. CI. 288 The active substance, hypertensin or angiotonin, is precipitated with ammonium sulphate. 1961Lancet 9 Sept. 602/2 We recently noted that angiotonin (angiotensin) caused a marked diminution of the kidney pulse. |