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indolic, a.|ɪnˈdəʊlɪk| [f. indole n. + -ic.] †1. Med. Designating a type of chronic excessive intestinal putrefaction. Obs. rare.
1907C. A. Herter Common Bacterial Infections Digestive Tract 279 The proposed classification recognizes three types of putrefaction which are common: the first may be called the Indolic Type,..the second.. may be designated the Saccharo-butyric Type... In the third group..we find associated the characters of the indolic and the saccharo⁓butyric types of decomposition. 1909Practitioner Feb. 227 They remark that there are three types of chronic excessive intestinal putrefaction:—(1) The indolic type, occurring in the small as well as the large intestine. In this type large quantities of indol are produced, and the stool is usually alkaline. 2. Chem. Containing, composed of, or characteristic of indole.
1949Jrnl. Biol. Chem. CLXXX. 966 There is, then, little doubt that the empirical formula of the indolic base portion of the complex..is C10H14O2N2. 1958Jrnl. Amer. Chem. Soc. LXXX. 126/1 The ultraviolet absorption spectrum..was recognized to be indolic. 1971Nature 7 May 25/1 Indolic substances have been clearly implicated in some conditions..which are often accompanied by mental disturbances. |