10 LIBRI IN PORTOGHESE ASSOCIATI CON «CEREBROSE»
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A Colour Atlas of Poisonous Fungi: A Handbook for ...
Pileus cerebrose or undulate-lobate to mitrate. Stipe hollow without internal folds.
Fructifying in spring or autumn 14a Pileus with cerebrose surface, reddish to
bistre, less often tawny. Fructifying in spring. Spores IS to 22(to25)x9to !2(to 14)
um ...
2
Report of the Medical Officer
Cerebrose resembles sugar of milk by its feebly sweet taste, °" t>>e Chemical , .1
.. i , c ' » * i Constitution of and the great hardness ot its crystals. tho Bmin and of
D. Properties of Cerebrose from pure Phrcuosin. — The e^'stallised substances, ...
Great Britain. Local Government Board, 1880
3
Annals of Chemical Medicine, Including the Application of ...
comparison of bulks, at least half the cerebrose obtained during the chemolytic
operations on the nitrogenised principles passes into the amorphous state, and
cannot be made to crystallise entirely even within the period of a year. Crystalline
...
4
A treatise on the chemical constitution of the brain: based ...
The lead compound of cerebrose after decomposition by bydrothion yields the
cerebrose in the free state. In its affinity for lead oxide cerebrose resembles
inosite, the sugar naturally contained in the brain, and obtained as an edoet from
the ...
John Louis William Thudichum, 1884
(3) Mucic acid, which is a product of the oxidation of cerebrose (loc. cit). These
three compounds form the chief products of the “chemolysis;” but in addition there
were isolated (4) a red-coloured resin acid, and (5) a neutral compound, freely ...
6
A Dictionary of Medicine and the Allied Sciences
CEREBROSE tion of the brain by inspection; especial] by inspection of the eye
through the ophthalmoscope. Gerebrose ser'ee-brohs). [Cerebrum + -ou.] A
sugar, Col 120s, regarded as identical with galactose, found in the brain.
Oorobrosida ...
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Elsevier's Dictionary of Chemoetymology: The Whys and ...
... and -ase cerberin C32H48O9, derived from the genus name Cerbera (
dogbanes), from Kerberos, a Greek mythical three-headed watchdog, and -in(e)
cerebr(o)- derived from cerebrum (Latin: brain) cerebrose C6H12O6, an obsolete
name ...
8
The collected works of Sir Humphry Davy ...: Discourses ...
VIII. — Note on the Identity of Cerebrose and Galactose. By Horace T. Brown,
F.R.S., and G. Harris Morris, PhD., F.T.C. In a recent number of the Zeitschrift fur
physiologische Chemie there is a paper by H. Thierfelder, showing the identity of
the ...
Chemical Society (Great Britain), Sir Humphry Davy, Bureau of Chemical Abstracts (Great Britain), 1890
9
Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science
On the Identity of Cerebrose and Galactose." By Horace T. Brown, F.R.S., and G.
Harris Morris, Ph.D. The authors give the results of an examination of a sample of
cerebrose prepared from phrenosin, which was placed in their hands early in ...
10
Dictionary of Natural Products
... in T-02948 53685-09-9 Cerebrose; 2-0-Benzyl, in G-00054 in B-00831 53584-
60-4 30-Nor-17a-hopane, in N-00734 53685-14-6 Cerebrose; 2,3-O-Dibenzyl, in
53767-99-0 10-Bromo-2,3-epoxy-7-chamigrene, 53584-61-5 29-Methylhopane; ...