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glycin
gly·cin G0162100 (glī′sĭn)n. A poisonous crystalline derivative of glycine, C8H9NO3, used as a photographic developer. [Probably from glycine.]Translationsglycin
glycin[′glī·sən] (organic chemistry) C8H9NO3 A crystalline compound that forms shiny leaflets from water solution, melts at 245-247°C, and is soluble in alkalies and mineral acids; used as a photographic developer and in the analytical determination of iron, phosphorus, and silicon. Also known as photoglycine. MedicalSeeglycine |