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neuridine Chem.|ˈnjʊərɪdaɪn| Also -in. [f. Gr. νεῦρ-ον (see neuro-) + -id + -ine.] A non-poisonous ptomaine of a gelatinous nature, chiefly occurring as a product of putrefaction.
1887A. M. Brown Anim. Alkaloids 34 Neuridine C5H11N2.—This base is one of the most constant products of the putrefaction of albumenoid substance. 1897Allbutt's Syst. Med. II. 788 From decomposed beef and horse-flesh Brieger separated several alkaloids—neuridine, neurine, choline, and one apparently identical with muscarine. |