| methylamine |
a flammable, explosive gas, CH3NH2, used in tanning and in organic synthesis and produced naturally in some decaying fish, certain plants, and crude methanol; it is irritating to the eyes.
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| methylate |
1. a compound of methyl alcohol and a base. 2. to add a methyl group to a substance.
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| methylatropine nitrate |
a quaternary ammonium derivative of atropine, having the same actions and uses as atropine (q.v.), but with much less effect on the central nervous system and with strong ganglionic blocking activity. Called also atropine methonitrate and atropine methylnitrate.
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| methylazoxymethanol |
a substance carcinogenic to the liver, kidneys, intestine, and lungs in humans and other animals; it is formed after hydrolysis of cycasin or macrozamin by intestinal bacteria.
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| methylbenzethonium chloride |
[USP] a disinfectant quaternary compound which is bacteriostatic for urea-splitting organisms that may cause ammonia dermatitis. It is applied topically to areas of the skin coming in contact with urine, feces, or perspiration, and is used in a rinse for diapers, bed linen, and undergarments of incontinent adults and children.
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