释义 |
sar·co·sine \ˈsärkəˌsēn, -kəsə̇n\ noun (-s) Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary sarcos- (irregular from Greek sark-, sarx flesh) + -ine; originally formed as German sarkosin — more at sarcasm : a sweetish crystalline amino acid CH3NHCH2COOH formed by the decomposition of creatine or made synthetically from methylamine (as by reaction with chloroacetic acid) and used in making an antienzyme agent for toothpaste formulations; N-methyl-glycine |