释义 |
sarcine Chem.|ˈsɑːsɪn| Also -kin(e. [ad. G. sarkin (Strecker), f. Gr. σαρκ-, σάρξ flesh: see -ine.] A base existing in the juice of flesh. Also attrib.
1858Q. Jrnl. Chem. Soc. X. 121 A well characterised organic base, which I [i.e. Strecker] will provisionally distinguish by the name Sarcine. Ibid. 123 Its [sc. sarcine] solution in baryta-water, deposits, on addition of a larger quantity of the baryta-solution,..crystals of sarcine-baryta. 1887A. M. Brown Anim. Alkaloids 70 Sarkine or hypoxanthine, so widely distributed in the organic world, both animal and vegetable. |