释义 |
quinicine Chem.|ˈkwɪnɪsaɪn| [f. prec. + -ine5.] An alkaloid, isomeric with quinine and quinidine, from which it is obtained by heating with glycerol.
1853L. Pasteur in Pharmac. Jrnl. XIII. 374 When any salt of this base [quinine] is heated, a new alkaloid is formed, isomeric with it... To this new base I give the name of quinicine. 1857Miller Elem. Chem. iii. 275 Quinicine is freely soluble in alcohol. |