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tauricornous <zoology> Having horns like those of a bull.
Origin: L. Tauricornis; taurus a bull + cornu a horn.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
taurine <amino acid> Is one of the most abundant amino acids in the body. It is found in the central nervous system, skeletal muscle and is very concentrated in the brain and heart. It is synthesised from the amino acids methionine and cysteine, in conjunction with vitamin B6. Animal protein is a good source of taurine, as it is not found in vegetable protein. Vegetarians with an unbalanced protein intake and therefore deficient in methionine or cysteine may have difficulty manufacturing taurine. Dietary intake is thought to be more important in women as the female hormone oestradiol depresses the formation of taurine in the liver. Taurine seems to inhibit and modulate neurotransmitters in the brain.
(04 Nov 1997)
taurine dehydrogenase <enzyme> Catalyses the dehydrogenation of taurine with the formation of sulfoacetaldehyde, ammonia and a reduced receptor; nature of receptor is not known
Registry number: EC 1.4.99.2
Synonym: taurine(acceptor) oxidoreductase (deaminating)
(26 Jun 1999)
taurochenodeoxycholic acid <chemical> 2-(((3 alpha, 5 beta, 7 alpha)-3,7-dihydroxy-24-oxocholan-24-yl)amino)ethanesulfonic acid. A bile salt formed in the liver by conjugation of chenodeoxycholate with taurine, usually as the sodium salt. It acts as detergent to solubilise fats in the small intestine and is itself absorbed. It is used as a cholagogue and choleretic.
Pharmacological action: cholagogues and choleretics.
Chemical name: Ethanesulfonic acid, 2-(((3alpha,5beta,7alpha)-3,7-dihydroxy-24-oxocholan-24-yl)amino)-
(12 Dec 1998)
taurochenodeoxycholic acid 6alpha-hydroxylase <enzyme> A 53 kD hydroxylase from pig liver microsomes which forms hyocholic acid (3alpha,6alpha,7alpha-trihydroxy-5beta-cholanoic acid; member of the cyp 4a family; n-terminal amino acid sequence given in first source
Registry number: EC 1.14.99.-
Synonym: tcdca 6alpha-hydroxylase
(26 Jun 1999)
taurocholate <physiology> A salt of taurocholic acid; as, sodium taurocholate, which occurs in human bile.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
taurocholic <physiology> Pertaining to, or designating, a conjugate acid (called taurocholic acid) composed of taurine and cholic acid, present abundantly in human bile and in that of carnivora. It is exceedingly deliquescent, and hence appears generally as a thick, gummy mass, easily soluble in water and alcohol. It has a bitter taste.
Origin: Taurine + cholic.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
taurocholic acid <chemical> 2-(((3 alpha, 5 beta,7 alpha,12 alpha)-3,7,12-trihydroxy-24-oxocholan-24-yl)amino)ethanesulfonic acid. The product of conjugation of cholic acid with taurine. Its sodium salt is the chief ingredient of the bile of carnivorous animals. It acts as a detergent to solubilise fats for absorption and is itself absorbed. It is used as a cholagogue and cholerectic.
Pharmacological action: cholagogues and choleretics.
Chemical name: Ethanesulfonic acid, 2-(((3alpha,5beta,7alpha,12alpha)-3,7,12-trihydroxy-24-oxocholan-24-yl)amino)-
(12 Dec 1998)
taurodeoxycholic acid <chemical> 2-(((3 alpha, 5 beta,12 alpha)-3,12-dihydro-24-oxocholan-24-yl)amino)ethanesulfonic acid. A bile salt formed in the liver by conjugation of deoxycholate with taurine, usually as the sodium salt. It is used as a cholagogue and choleretic, also industrially as a fat emulsifier.
Pharmacological action: cholagogues and choleretics, excipient.
Chemical name: Ethanesulfonic acid, 2-(((3alpha,5beta,12alpha)-3,12-dihydroxy-24-oxocholan-24-yl)amino)-
(12 Dec 1998)
taurodontism A developmental anomaly involving molar teeth in which the bifurcation or trifurcation of the roots is very near the apex, resulting in an abnormally large and long pulp chamber with exceedingly short pulp canals.
Origin: L. Taurus, bull, + G. Odous, tooth
(05 Mar 2000)
taurolithocholic acid <chemical> 2-(((3 alpha,5 beta)-3-hydroxy-24-oxocholan-24-yl)amino)ethanesulfonic acid. A bile salt formed in the liver from lithocholic acid conjugation with taurine, usually as the sodium salt. It solubilises fats for absorption and is itself absorbed. It is a cholagogue and choleretic.
Pharmacological action: cholagogues and choleretics.
Chemical name: Ethanesulfonic acid, 2-(((3alpha,5beta)-3-hydroxy-24-oxocholan-24-yl)amino)-
(12 Dec 1998)
tauromachian Of or pertaining to bullfights.
A bullfighter.
See: Tauromachy.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
tauromachy Bullfighting.
Origin: Gr.; bull + fight.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
tauropine dehydrogenase <enzyme> Converts NADH + h+ +pyruvate + taurine to nad + tauropine (n-(d-1-carboxyethyl)taurine)
Registry number: EC 1.5.1.-
Synonym: tauropine-nad oxidoreductase, rhodoic acid dehydrogenase
(26 Jun 1999)
taurus 1. <astronomy> The Bull; the second in order of the twelve signs of the zodiac, which the sun enters about the 20th of April; marked thus in almanacs. A zodiacal constellation, containing the well-known clusters called the Pleiades and the Hyades, in the latter of which is situated the remarkably bright Aldebaran.
2. <zoology> A genus of ruminants comprising the common domestic cattle.
Origin: L, akin to Gr, and E. Steer. See Steer a young ox.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
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  • Taurine - »õâ A conditionally essential nutrient, important during mammalian development. It is present in milk but is isolated mostly from ox bile and strongly conjugates bile acids.
    Synonyms : Taufon, Tauphon, Taurine Hydrochloride, Taurine Zinc Salt (2:1), Taurine, Monopotassium Salt
  • Taurochenodeoxycholic Acid - »õâ A bile salt formed in the liver by conjugation of chenodeoxycholate with taurine, usually as the sodium salt. It acts as detergent to solubilize fats in the small intestine and is itself absorbed. It is used as a cholagogue and choleretic.
    Synonyms : Acid, Taurochenodeoxycholic, Chenodeoxycholate, Taurine
  • Taurocholic Acid - »õâ The product of conjugation of cholic acid with taurine. Its sodium salt is the chief ingredient of the bile of carnivorous animals. It acts as a detergent to solubilize fats for absorption and is itself absorbed. It is used as a cholagogue and cholerectic.
    Synonyms : Sodium Taurocholate, Taurocholate Sodium, Taurocholic Acid, (5 alpha)-Isomer, Taurocholic Acid, (7 beta)-Isomer, Taurocholic Acid, Monolithium Salt, Taurocholic Acid, Monosodium Salt, Taurocholate, Sodium
  • Taurodeoxycholic Acid - »õâ A bile salt formed in the liver by conjugation of deoxycholate with taurine, usually as the sodium salt. It is used as a cholagogue and choleretic, also industrially as a fat emulsifier.
    Synonyms : Sodium Taurodeoxycholate, Acid, Taurodeoxycholic, Deoxycholate, Taurine, Taurodeoxycholate, Sodium
  • Taurolithocholic Acid - »õâ A bile salt formed in the liver from lithocholic acid conjugation with taurine, usually as the sodium salt. It solubilizes fats for absorption and is itself absorbed. It is a cholagogue and choleretic.
    Synonyms : Taurolithocholic Acid, Monosodium Salt, Acid, Taurolithocholic, Lithocholate, Taurine
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taurine a colorless crystalline substance obtained from the bile of mammals of or relating to or resembling a bull
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taur A taur (metanalyzed from centaur), also called a centauroid, is a modern creature of science fiction and fantasy literature. It is a six-limbed creature patterned after a centaur, using four legs for locomotion and two arms for manipulation, and being a composite of two different creatures; often it has the lower body of an animal and the upper body of a human. ...
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taur a colorless crystalline substance obtained from the bile of mammals
taur of or relating to or resembling a bull
taur African antelopes: elands
taur large dark striped eland of western equatorial Africa
taur dark fawn-colored eland of South and East Africa
taur the second sign of the zodiac
taur a zodiacal constellation in the northern hemisphere near Orion
taur (astrology) a person who is born while the sun is in Taurus
taur the second sign of the zodiac
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