tropic acid — ˈträpik noun Etymology: tropic International Scientific Vocabulary, from atropic of or relating to atropine, from atrop (in atropine) + ic : a crystalline acid HOCH2CH(C6H5)COOH known in dextrorotatory, levorotatory, and racemic forms of which… … Useful english dictionary
tropic acid — A constituent of atropine and of scopolamine, in which it is esterified through its COOH to the 3 CHOH of tropine. SYN: tropaic acid, tropeic acid. * * * trop·ic acid .träp ik n a crystalline acid C9H10O3 obtained by hydrolysis of atropine * * *… … Medical dictionary
Tropic — Trop ic, a. [Atropine + ic.] (Chem.) Of, pertaining to, or designating, an acid obtained from atropine and certain other alkaloids, as a white crystalline substance slightly soluble in water. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tropaic acid — SYN: tropic acid … Medical dictionary
tropeic acid — SYN: tropic acid … Medical dictionary
chromotropic acid — noun also chromotrope acid Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary chromotropic, chromotrope (from chrom + tropic, trope) + acid; originally formed as German chromotropsäure : a colorless crystalline acid C10H4(OH)2(SO3 … Useful english dictionary
Atropine — Systematic (IUPAC) name … Wikipedia
tropate — A salt or ester of tropic acid. * * * tro·pate trō .pāt n a salt or ester of tropic acid * * * tro·pate (troґpāt) a salt of tropic acid … Medical dictionary
τροπικό — το, Ν φρ. «τροπικό οξύ» χημ. μονοκυκλική αρωματική οργανική ένωση, υδροοξύ γνωστό και με τη συστηματική ονομασία 2 φαινυλο 3 υδροξυ προπανοϊκό οξύ. [ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. Μεταφορά στην Ελληνική ξεν. όρου, πρβλ. αγγλ. tropic (acid) < a tropic (< atrop ine … Dictionary of Greek
Leopold Rügheimer — (May 5, 1850 May 24, 1917) was a notable German chemist whose name is connected to the Staedel Rügheimer pyrazine synthesis, a reaction that was discovered by himself and Wilhelm Staedel. Rügheimer was born in Walldorf (near Meiningen) in 1850 as … Wikipedia