alkaloid

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alkaloit
alkaloid
(sıfat) alkaloid ile ilgili
(isim) alkaloit
(Tıp) a) Azotlu organik bazların jenerik adı, alkaloid. b) Alkalimsi, kalevimsi, alkaloidle ilgili, alkoloidli
{s} alkaloid ile ilgili
striknin ve morfin gibi kuvvetli ve tehlikeli bir grup ilâçlardan her biri
(Tıp) morfin cinsi ilaçlar
vinca alkaloid
vinka alkaloidi
ergot alkaloid
(Tıp) ergot alkaloidi
English - English
Any of many organic heterocyclic bases, that occur in nature and often have medicinal properties
A class of organic compounds that contains nitrogen, isolated form plants
-any of hundreds of compounds found in plants with a nitrogen atom connected to two carbon atoms, and often formed in a ring structure Many commonly known chemicals and drugs are alkaloids, including nicotine, cocaine, quinine, morphine, and ephedrine
One of a group of organic alkaline (basic) substances obtained from plants It reacts with acids to form salts
natural nitrogen-containing bases found in plants
Any of a large class of nitrogen-containing organic compounds found especially in seed plants
A class of organic compounds that contain nitrogen, isolated from plants
A basic nitrogen-containing compound of plant origin, many of which are physiologically active when administered to humans
compound that contains nitrogen, and often has many medicinal applications, like morphine
{i} any of a class of organic compounds which contain nitrogen and have a bitter taste (Chemistry)
Basic (see base) organic compounds of plant origin, containing combined nitrogen. Alkaloids are amines, so their names usually end in "ine" (e.g., caffeine, nicotine, morphine, quinine). Most have complex chemical structures of multiple ring systems. They have diverse, important physiological effects on humans and other animals, but their functions in the plants that produce them are poorly understood. Some plants (e.g., opium poppy, ergot fungus) produce many different alkaloids, but most produce only one or a few. Certain plant families, including the poppy family (Papaveraceae) and the nightshade family (Solanaceae), are particularly rich in them. Alkaloids are extracted by dissolving the plant in dilute acid
{s} (Chemistry) resembling an alkali; alkaline
Pertaining to, resembling, or containing, alkali
An organic base, especially one of a class of substances occurring ready formed in the tissues of plants and the bodies of animals
morphine alkaloid
A group of about twenty closely related compounds obtained from the dried latex that exudes from the seed capsule of the opium poppy Papaver somniferum
nicotine alkaloid
any of a range of related alkaloids found in various species of the genus Nicotiana, especially Nicotiana tabacum which is cultivated for the manufacture of cigarettes
opium alkaloid
morphine alkaloid
alkaloids
a class of drugs used in chemotherapy; some vinca alkaloids can kill cancer cells; also called akylating agents
alkaloids
plural of alkaloid
alkaloids
basic compound obtained from a plant; a plant extract that contains heterocyclic amines that have physiological effects
alkaloids
Alkaloids occur naturally in nature They are nitrogen-containing compounds that are alkaline when in solution We taste them as "bitter " They exert a physiological presence Nicotine and caffeine are alkaloids
alkaloids
(noun) Any of various organic compounds, normally with bases and usually containing at least one nitrogen atom in a heterocyclic ring, occurring chiefly in many vascular plants and some fungi Many alkaloids, such as nicotine, quinine, cocaine, and morphine, are known for their poisonous or medicinal attributes
Turkish - English
alkaloid
alkaloid ile ilgili
alkaloid
alkaloid

    Hyphenation

    al·ka·loid

    Turkish pronunciation

    älkıloyd

    Pronunciation

    /ˈalkəˌloid/ /ˈælkəˌlɔɪd/

    Etymology

    () alkali +‎ -oid. Compare French alcaloïde.
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