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salmine Biochem.|ˈsælmiːn| Also -in |-ɪn|. [ad. G. salmin (A. Kossel 1896, in Zeitschr. f. physiol. Chem. XXII. 180), f. L. salm-o salmon: see -ine5.] A protein, one of the protamines, isolated from the sperm of the salmon and related species.
1896Jrnl. Chem. Soc. LXX. i. 582 The sulphate [of the protamine] from salmon sperm has the formula C16H31N9O3, H2SO4. That from sturgeon sperm has rather different solubilities in sodium chloride solutions, and the names salmine and sturine are suggested by [sic] the two protamines. 1949Proc. Soc. Exper. Biol. & Med. LXX. 494/1 Salmin, an acid hydrolysis, was shown to yield arginine, proline, serine, valine, alanine, and isoleucine. 1963F. Haurowitz Chem. & Function of Proteins (ed. 2) ii. 18 Heterogeneities have also been discovered..in the protamines clupein and salmine of fish sperm. |