释义 |
do·mo·ic acid \də¦mōik-\ noun Etymology: part translation of Japanese dōmoi-san, from dōmoi, a name for the alga Chondria armata + san acid : a neurotoxic analogue C15H21NO6 of glutamic acid that is produced by some diatoms (especially genus Pseudonitzschia) and has caused poisoning in vertebrates (as whales, birds, and humans) that have consumed diatom-contaminated fish or shellfish |