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mer·bro·min M0223800 (mər-brō′mĭn)n. A green crystalline organic compound, C20H8Br2HgNa2O6, that forms a red aqueous solution, formerly used as a germicide and antiseptic. [mer(curic acetate) + (di)brom(ide) + (fluoresce)in.]merbromin (məˈbrəʊmɪn) n (Medicine) a green iridescent crystalline compound that forms a red solution in water: used in medicine as an antiseptic. Formula: C20H8Br2HgNa2O6. See also Mercurochrome[C20: blend of mercuric + dibromofluorescein]mer•bro•min (mərˈbroʊ mɪn) n. a green, water-soluble powder, C20H8Br2HgNa2O6, that forms a red solution in water: used as an antiseptic and as a germicide. [1940–45; mer (curic) + brom (ine) + -in1] TranslationsmerbrominenUK
merbromin[mər′brō·mən] (organic chemistry) C20H8O6Na2Br2Hg A green crystalline powder that gives a deep-red solution in water; used as an antiseptic. merbrominenUK
merbromin [mer-bro´min] a mercurial antiseptic that has been used topically for the disinfection of skin and wounds.mer·bro·min (mer-brō'min), The disodium salt of 2,7-dibromo-4-hydroxymercurifluorescein; an organic mercurial antiseptic compound that also has staining properties similar to those of eosin and phloxine, with strong affinity for cytoplasmic structures; also used histochemically to stain protein-bound sulfhydryl and disulfide groups for bright-field and fluorescence microscopy. Synonym(s): mercurochromemerbromin (mər-brō′mĭn)n. A green crystalline organic compound, C20H8Br2HgNa2O6, that forms a red aqueous solution, formerly used as a germicide and antiseptic.An agent that was once popular as a topical antiseptic. Its perceived effect was based solely on the fact that it turned the skin bright redmer·bro·min (mer-brō'min) Organic mercurial antiseptic compound that also has staining properties similar to those of eosin and phloxine. Synonym(s): mercurochrome. ThesaurusSeeMercurochrome |