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xanthaline
xanthaline
| xanthamide | <chemistry> An amido derivative of xanthic acid obtained as a white crystalline substance, C2H5O.CS.NH2. Synonym: xanthogen amide. Origin: Xanthic + amide. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| xanthan gum | <chemical> A polysaccharide gum often used in foods, it is synthesised (fermented) from glucose by the bacterium Xanthomonas campestris. (11 May 1997) |
| xanthate | <chemistry> A salt of xanthic; a xanthogenate. See: Xanthic. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| xanthelasma | <medicine> See Xanthoma. Origin: NL.; Gr. Xanqos = yellow + 'elasma a metal plate. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| xanthelasma palpebrarum | Soft yellow-orange plaques on the eyelids or medial canthus, the most common form of xanthoma; may be associated with low-density lipoproteins, especially in younger adults Synonym: xanthelasma, xanthoma palpebrarum. (05 Mar 2000) |
| xanthematin | A yellow substance derived from haematin by treating with nitric acid. (05 Mar 2000) |
| xanthemia | Synonym: carotenaemia. Origin: xanth-+ G. Haima, blood (05 Mar 2000) |
| xanthene | <chemical> A yellowish, alcohol and ether soluble compound that serves as the chemical core for the dyes fluoroscein, eosin and rhodamine, by itself, xanthene is used as a fungicide and in organic synthesis. (11 May 1997) |
| xanthene dyes | Derivatives of the compound xanthene; include the pyronins, rhodamines, and fluoresceins. (05 Mar 2000) |
| xanthic | 1. Tending toward a yellow colour, or to one of those colours, green being excepted, in which yellow is a constituent, as scarlet, orange, etc. <botany> Xanthic colours, those colours (of flowers) having some tinge of yellow; opposed to cyanic colours. See Cyanic. 2. <chemistry> Possessing, imparting, or producing a yellow colour; as, xanthic acid. Of or pertaining to xanthic acid, or its compounds; xanthogenic. Of or pertaining to xanthin. <chemistry> Xanthic acid, a heavy, astringent, colourless oil, C2H5O.CS.SH, having a pungent odour. It is produced by leading carbon disulphide into a hot alcoholic solution of potassium hydroxide. So called from the yellow colour of many of its salts. Called also xanthogenic acid. Origin: Gr. Xanqos = yellow: cf. F. Xanthique. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| xanthide | <chemistry> A compound or derivative of xanthogen. See: Xantho-. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| xanthidium | <botany> A genus of minute unicellular algae of the desmids. These algae have a rounded shape and are armed with glochidiate or branched aculei. Several species occur in ditches, and others are found fossil in flint or hornstone. Origin: NL, fr. Gr. Xanqos = yellow. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| xanthidylic acid | The monophosphoric ester of xanthosine. An intermediate in GMP biosynthesis. Synonym: xanthidylic acid, xanthine nucleotide, xanthylic acid. (05 Mar 2000) |
| xanthin | 1. <physiology> A crystalline nitrogenous body closely related to both uric acid and hypoxanthin, present in muscle tissue, and occasionally found in the urine and in some urinary calculi. It is also present in guano. So called from the yellow colour of certain of its salts (nitrates). 2. <chemistry> A yellow insoluble colouring matter extracted from yellow flowers; specifically, the colouring matter of madder. [Formerly written also xanthein. 3. <chemistry> One of the gaseous or volatile decomposition products of the xanthates, and probably identical with carbon disulphide. Origin: Gr. Xanqos = yellow. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| xanthine | <biochemistry> A purine, the starting point for purine degradation. Its methylated derivatives (theophylline, theobromine, caffeine) are potent cAMP phosphodiesterase inhibitors. (18 Nov 1997) |
Synonyms :
Synonyms :
Synonyms : Purine Hydroxylase I, Dehydrogenase, Xanthine, Hydroxylase I, Purine, I, Purine Hydroxylase
Synonyms : Hypoxanthine Dehydrogenase, Hypoxanthine-Xanthine Oxidase, Purine-Xanthine Oxidase, Dehydrogenase, Hypoxanthine, Hypoxanthine Xanthine Oxidase, Oxidase, Hypoxanthine, Oxidase, Hypoxanthine-Xanthine, Oxidase, Purine-Xanthine, Oxidase, Xanthine
Synonyms :
| xanthelasma |
xanthoma of the eyelids; occurs chiefly in the elderly
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| xanthemia |
carotenemia: excess carotene in the blood stream; can cause the skin to turn a pale yellow or red color
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| xanthine |
crystalline oxidation product of the metabolism of nucleoproteins; precursor of uric acid; found in many organs and in urine
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| xanthoma |
a skin problem marked by the development (on the eyelids and neck and back) of irregular yellow nodules; sometimes attributable to disturbances of cholesterol metabolism
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| xanthoma disseminatum |
rare chronic xanthoma of adults n which orange or brownish papules develop on many surfaces of the body
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| Xanth | a salt or ester of xanthic acid |
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| Xanth | xanthoma of the eyelids |
| Xanth | excess carotene in the blood stream |
| Xanth | any of a class of unstable organic acids containing sulphur |
| Xanth | crystalline oxidation product of the metabolism of nucleoproteins |
| Xanth | coarse herbs having small heads of greenish flowers followed by burrs with hooked bristles |
| Xanth | a skin problem marked by the development (on the eyelids and neck and back) of irregular yellow nodules |
| Xanth | rare chronic xanthoma of adults n which orange or brownish papules develop on many surfaces of the body |
| Xanth | widespread xanthomas (especially on elbows and knees) |
| Xanth | widespread xanthomas (especially on elbows and knees) |
| Xanth | bacteria producing yellow non-water-soluble pigments |
| Xanth | a genus of bacteria similar to Pseudomonas but producing a yellow pigment that is not soluble in water |
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