phrenosin
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Noun
[edit]phrenosin (uncountable)
- (biochemistry) A nitrogenous body that contains no phosphorus, related to cerebrin, supposed to exist in the brain.
- 1913, Otto Rosenheim, The Galactosides of the Brain and Their Constitution:
- In both methods the crude galctosides were separated into the phrenosin and kerasin fraction by fractional crystallization at various temperatures.
- 1915, Albert Prescott Mathews, Physiological chemistry, page 577:
- On decomposition of phrenosin, the crebronic acid breaks off first and there remains a compound of sphingosin and galactose of a basic nature named psychosin, C23H45NO7.
- 1918, Hugh Maclean, Lecithin and Allied Substances, the Lipins, page 101:
- On the basis of these observations the following constitutional formula for phrenosin (C48H95O9N) has been suggested [Rosenheim 1916]