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chelidonic, a. Chem.|kɛlɪˈdɒnɪk| [f. L. chelīdonium, a. Gr. χελῑδόνιον the plant celandine or Swallow-wort + -ic.] In chelidonic acid, C7H4O6, obtained from the juice of the Greater Celandine. Its salts are cheˈlidonates, which are very numerous. cheˈlidonine, an alkaloid contained in all parts of the same plant. chelidoˈninic, epithet of another acid obtained from Celandine. chelidoˈnanthin, a yellow very bitter substance contained in the juice of Celandine.
1863–72Watts Dict. Chem. I. 847 Chelidonic acid is tribasic, and forms three classes of salts..the dimetallic chelidonates..the monometallic salts..the trimetallic salts. The acid chelidonates crystallize from the solutions of the dimetallic salts. Ibid., Chelidonates of Iron, etc. Ibid. 850 Chelidonine crystallizes in small colourless tablets. |