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piperineenUK
pip·er·ine P0324800 (pĭp′ə-rēn′)n. A crystalline solid, C17H19NO3, extracted from black pepper and used as flavoring and as an insecticide. [Latin piper, pepper; see pepper + -ine.]piperine (ˈpɪpəˌraɪn; -rɪn) n (Elements & Compounds) a crystalline insoluble alkaloid that is the active ingredient of pepper, used as a flavouring and as an insecticide. Formula: C17H19NO3[C19: from Latin piper pepper]pip•er•ine (ˈpɪp əˌrin, -ər ɪn) n. a white, crystalline alkaloid, C17H19NO3, obtained from pepper: used as an insecticide. [1810–20; < Latin piper pepper + -ine1] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | piperine - derived from pepper (especially black pepper); source of the hotness of black and white pepperpiperinblack pepper, common pepper, Madagascar pepper, pepper, Piper nigrum, white pepper - climber having dark red berries (peppercorns) when fully ripe; southern India and Sri Lanka; naturalized in northern Burma and Assamchemical irritant - a substance producing irritation |
piperineenUK
piperine[′pip·ə‚rēn] (organic chemistry) C17H19NO3 A crystalline compound that is found in black pepper; melting point is 130°C; soluble in benzene and acetic acid; used to give a pungent taste to brandy and as an insecticide. piperineenUK
Synonyms for piperinenoun derived from pepper (especially black pepper)SynonymsRelated Words- black pepper
- common pepper
- Madagascar pepper
- pepper
- Piper nigrum
- white pepper
- chemical irritant
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