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inogen Physiol.|ˈaɪnəʊdʒɛn| [f. ino- + -gen 1.] Hermann's term for a hypothetical complex substance supposed to exist in muscular fibre and to be the energy-yielding substance of muscle. Supposed to be decomposed during muscular contraction into carbonic and sarcolactic acids and myosin (Syd. Soc. Lex. 1886).
1889H. Campbell Causation Disease iv. 22 It [the nervous system] may even be urging them on to some specific effort as when the muscle inogen is exploded. Hence inoˈgenic a., of or pertaining to inogen. |