Injected hypodermically in a comparatively large dose it produces symptoms of tetanus. Fully decomposed cheese yielded neuridine. Decomposing glue gave neuridine, dimethylamine, and a muscarine-like base, whilst the sepsin of yeast was found to contain... Journal of the Chemical Society - Page 386by Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1887Full view - About this book
| 1887 - 716 pages
...C3H15N03, and the physiologically inactive gadinine, C6H]7NOj. Fully decomposed cheese yielded neuridine. Decomposing glue gave neuridine, dimethylamine, and...formed in the human subject. In the earlier stages of decbmposition, only choline was found. After three days, neuridine appeared in increasing amounts,... | |
| 1889 - 790 pages
...neuridine, dimethylamine, and a muscarine-like base, whilst the sepsin of yeast was found to contain dimethylamine only. As these compounds result from...neuridine appeared in increasing amounts, whilst choline disappeared gradually, being replaced by trimethylamine. After fourteen days neuridine had also disappeared.... | |
| 1889 - 780 pages
...base, whilst the sepsin of yeast was found to contain dimethylamine only. As these compoundsresult from the action of bacteria on animal tissues, so...neuridine appeared in increasing amounts, whilst choline disappeared gradually, being replaced by trimethylaminc. After fourteen days neuridine had also disappeared.... | |
| British Homoeopathic Society - 1889 - 702 pages
...neuridine, dimethylamine, and a muscarine-like base, whilst the sepsin of yeast was found to contain dimethylamine only. As these compounds result from...subject. In the earlier stages of decomposition, only cholinc was found. After three days neuridine appeared in increasing amounts, whilst choline disappeared... | |
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