释义 |
sepsine|ˈsɛpsɪn| [f. seps-is + -ine5.] a. A poisonous crystalline substance obtained from decomposing yeast. b. A ptomaine of septic poison.
1880Flint Princ. Med. 83 Panum and other investigators have succeeded in isolating from decomposed fluids a substance..which, when injected..into the blood of animals, produces the symptoms of septicaemia. The name sepsin has been proposed for this substance. 1887A. M. Brown Anim. Alkaloids 2 In 1868, Bergmann and also Schmiedeberg obtained from the extracts of putrid beer a nitrogenous crystallizable substance which they called sepsine. |