Definition of nicotinate in English:
 nicotinate
noun ˈnɪkətɪneɪtˌnɪkəˈtiˌneɪt
Chemistry A salt or ester of nicotinic acid.
 Example sentencesExamples
-  For nicotinate hydroxylase assays, cnxE strains were first crossed to a mutant in the structural gene encoding xanthine dehydrogenase to generate cnxE hxA1 double mutants.
 -  We have included in our review only rubefacients (salicylate and nicotinate esters).
 -  Another article in the same issue reviews evidence for efficacy of counterirritants containing salicylate and nicotinate esters in relieving acute or chronic pain.
 -  Methyl nicotinate is a potent vasodilator that has been used topically as a counter-irritant (this accounts for the immediate response experienced by the user).
 -  The most popular complexed form is chromium picolinate, although chromium nicotinate and chromium citrate are also used as nutritional supplements.
 
  Definition of nicotinate in US English:
 nicotinate
nounˌnɪkəˈtiˌneɪtˌnikəˈtēˌnāt
Chemistry A salt or ester of nicotinic acid.
 Example sentencesExamples
-  Another article in the same issue reviews evidence for efficacy of counterirritants containing salicylate and nicotinate esters in relieving acute or chronic pain.
 -  For nicotinate hydroxylase assays, cnxE strains were first crossed to a mutant in the structural gene encoding xanthine dehydrogenase to generate cnxE hxA1 double mutants.
 -  Methyl nicotinate is a potent vasodilator that has been used topically as a counter-irritant (this accounts for the immediate response experienced by the user).
 -  The most popular complexed form is chromium picolinate, although chromium nicotinate and chromium citrate are also used as nutritional supplements.
 -  We have included in our review only rubefacients (salicylate and nicotinate esters).