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cerebrin Chem.|ˈsɛrɪbrɪn| Also -ine. [f. as prec. + -in.] A name that has been applied to several substances obtained from brain; esp. a light white hygroscopic powder, obtained by the action of baryta and heat on brain-tissue. (See Watts Chem. Dict., and Syd. Soc. Lex.)
1830R. Knox Béclard's Anat. 332 M. Chevreul has found in the blood a characteristic ingredient of the nervous substance, which is named cerebrine. 1878Kingzett Anim. Chem. 267 Kuhn gave to one of the principles of the brain the name of cerebrine. |