释义 |
siˈnapoline Chem. [f. L. sināp-is mustard + -ol + -ine5.] (See quots.)
1850Fownes' Chem. (ed. 3) 511 When mustard-oil is treated with oxide of lead,..carbonic acid and another basic substance [is] produced, which, when pure, crystallizes in colourless plates... Sinapoline, the body so formed [etc.]. 1857Miller Elem. Chem., Org. vii. §1. 499 Sinapoline is a feeble base which crystallizes in brilliant greasy flakes from its solution in water. 1868Watts Dict. Chem. V. 310 Sinapoline. Diallyl-carbamide... An organic base discovered by Simon..formed from cyanate of allyl, by addition of water and elimination of carbonic anhydride. |