trimethylamine









trimethylamine


trimethylamine [trī-mĕth′ə-lə-mēn′, -lăm′ēn, -mə-thĭl′ə-mēn′] n. A degradation product of nitrogenous plant and animal substances. Liberaldictionary.com

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  • The American Heritage® Stedman’s Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. Examples from the Web for trimethylamine Historical Examples of trimethylamine

  • On boiling with water, it decomposes into glycol and trimethylamine.

    Poisons: Their Effects and Detection

    Alexander Wynter Blyth

  • When distilled with a fixed alkali, it yields di- and trimethylamine.

    Poisons: Their Effects and Detection

    Alexander Wynter Blyth

  • Distilled with potash, trimethylamine and other bases are formed.

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    Alexander Wynter Blyth

  • At 22 it forms a fluorescing pigment and trimethylamine, but not at 35.

    The Organism as a Whole

    Jacques Loeb

  • Trimethylamine, , a liquid, results when three hydrogens are similarly replaced.

    The Fundamentals of Bacteriology

    Charles Bradfield Morrey

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