释义 |
sal·i·gen·in \ˌsaləˈjenə̇n, səˈlijənə̇n\ noun (-s) Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary salicin + -genin : a crystalline phenolic alcohol HOC6H4CH2OH that is obtained usually by hydrolysis of salicin or by reduction of salicylamide or salicylaldehyde and that acts as a local anesthetic; ortho-hydroxy-benzyl alcohol — called also salicyl alcohol |