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hydrastinine
hydrastinine (haɪˈdræstɪˌniːn) n (Elements & Compounds) a colourless crystalline water-soluble compound whose pharmacological action resembles that of hydrastine. Formula: C11H13NO3hydrastinine
hydrastinine[hī′dras·tə‚nēn] (organic chemistry) C11H13O3N A compound formed by the decomposition of hydrastine; crystallizes as needles from petroleum-ether solution, soluble in organic solvents such as alcohol, chloroform, and ether; used in medicine as a stimulant in coronary disease and as a hemostatic in uterine hemorrhage. hydrastinine
hy·dras·ti·nine (hī-dras'ti-nēn), A semisynthetic alkaloid prepared from hydrastine; the hydrochloride has been used in uterine hemorrhage and as an oxytocic; in large doses, it is a powerful depressant of the entire motor system (motor cortex, nerve, and muscle). |