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tropine
English
Etymology
From tropane +? -ine.
Noun
tropine (plural tropines)
- (organic chemistry) A poisonous alkaloid (3-endo)-8-methyl-8-azabicyclo[3.2.1]octan-3-ol obtained by the hydrolysis of atropine
Anagrams
- Petrino, Petroni, Pointer, interop, pointer, protein, pterion, repoint, tropein
Italian
Noun
tropine f
- plural of tropina
Anagrams
- pentirò, prenoti
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tropane
English
Etymology
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Noun
tropane (countable and uncountable, plural tropanes)
- (organic chemistry) A nitrogenous bicyclic heterocycle, mainly known for a group of alkaloids derived from it, including atropine and cocaine.
Derived terms
- phenyltropane
- pseudotropane
Anagrams
- Paterno, Protean, operant, pronate, protean
Norwegian Nynorsk
Noun
tropane m
- definite plural of trope
- the tropics
See also
- tropene (Bokmål)
tropane From the web:
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