Cadavérine — Représentations typologique et 3D de la cadavérin … Wikipédia en Français
Cadaverine — Cadaverine … Wikipedia
Cadaverine — Cadavérine Cadavérine Formule semi développée de la cadavérine. Général No CAS … Wikipédia en Français
Cadaverine — Ca*dav er*ine, n. Also in in . [From {Cadaver} and amine.] (Chem.) A sirupy, nontoxic ptomaine, {H2N.(CH2)5.NH2} (chemically {pentamethylene diamine}), formed in putrefaction of flesh, etc. [Webster 1913 Suppl. +PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cadavérine — ● cadavérine nom féminin Substance formée par décarboxylation de la lysine, lors de la putréfaction cadavérique et dans certaines fermentations bactériennes intestinales … Encyclopédie Universelle
cadaverine — [kə dav′ər ēn΄, kə dav′ər in] n. [ CADAVER + INE3] a colorless, putrid smelling, liquid ptomaine, NH2 (CH2) 5NH2, produced by the action of microorganisms on proteins, as in decaying flesh … English World dictionary
cadaverine — noun A foul smelling diamine produced by protein hydrolysis during putrefaction of animal tissue. Cadaverine is a toxic diamine with the formula NH(CH)NH. Cadaverine is also known by the names 1,5 pentanediamine and pentamethylenediamine … Wiktionary
cadaverine — noun Date: 1887 a syrupy colorless poisonous ptomaine C5H14N2 formed by decarboxylation of lysine especially in putrefaction of flesh … New Collegiate Dictionary
cadaverine — /keuh dav euh reen /, n. Biochem. a colorless, viscous, toxic ptomaine, C5H14N2, having an offensive odor, formed by the action of bacilli on meat, fish, and other protein: used in polymerization and biological research. Also called… … Universalium
cadaverine — 1,5 Pentanediamine; 1,5 diaminopentane; a foul smelling diamine formed by bacterial decarboxylation of lysine; poisonous and irritating to the skin; found in decaying meat and fish. * * * ca·dav·er·ine kə dav ə .rēn n a syrupy colorless poisonous … Medical dictionary