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ber·ber·ine B0196700 (bûr′bə-rēn′)n. A bitter, yellow alkaloid, C20H19NO5, obtained from several plants such as goldenseal and having medical uses as an antipyretic and antibacterial agent. [New Latin Berberis, barberry genus (from Medieval Latin berberis, barberry) + -ine.]berberine (ˈbɜːbəˌriːn) n (Plants) a yellow bitter-tasting alkaloid obtained from barberry and other plants and used medicinally, esp in tonics. Formula: C20H19NO5[C19: from German Berberin, from New Latin berberis barberry]ber•be•rine (ˈbɜr bəˌrin) n. a white or yellow, crystalline, water-soluble alkaloid, C20H19NO5, derived from barberry or goldenseal and used for treating burns and as an antibacterial agent and stomachic. [1860–65; < New Latin Berber(is) the barberry genus] berberineenUK
berberine[′bər·bə‚rēn] (organic chemistry) C20H19NO5 A toxic compound; melting point 145°C; the anhydrous form is insoluble in water, soluble in alcohol and ether. berberineenUK
ber·ber·ine (ber'ber-ēn), An alkaloid from Hydrastis canadensis (family Berberidaceae); has been used as an antimalarial, antipyretic, and carminative, and externally for indolent ulcers.berberine (bûr′bə-rēn′)n. A bitter, yellow alkaloid, C20H19NO5, obtained from several plants such as goldenseal and having medical uses as an antipyretic and antibacterial agent.berberine Herbal medicine A nonaqueous bitter alkaloid abundant in the rhizomes and roots of goldenseal (Hydrastis canadensis and barberry, which is amebicidal, antibacterial (used to treat cholera), antimalarial, antipyretic, sedative, a gastic tonic and possibly antihypertensive.ber·ber·ine (bĕr'bĕr-ēn) An alkaloid fromHydrastis canadensis; has been used as an antimalarial, antipyretic, and carminative, and externally for indolent ulcers. |