an alkaloid obtained from the chocolate seed used in medicine
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theobrominean alkaloid obtained from the chocolate seed, used in medicine
theobrominesTHEOBROMINE, an alkaloid obtained from the chocolate seed, used in medicine
ephedrinewhite, crystalline alkaloid, C10H15N, obtained from a species of Ephedra or synthesized: used in medicine chiefly for the treatment of asthma, hay fever, and colds
ephedrinean alkaloid obtained from the plant ephedra and used in treating hay fever, asthma etc also EPHEDRIN
ephedrinesEPHEDRINE, an alkaloid obtained from the plant ephedra and used in treating hay fever, asthma etc also EPHEDRIN
hirudinsgray or white, water-soluble acidic polypeptide obtained from the buccal gland of leeches, used in medicine chiefly as an anticoagulant
hirudingray or white, water-soluble acidic polypeptide obtained from the buccal gland of leeches, used in medicine chiefly as an anticoagulant
salicincolorless, crystalline, water-soluble glucoside, C13H18O7, obtained from the bark of the American aspen: used in medicine chiefly as an antipyretic and analgesic
salicinscolorless, crystalline, water-soluble glucoside, C13H18O7, obtained from the bark of the American aspen: used in medicine chiefly as an antipyretic and analgesic
pentanesthe most important isomer of pentane, a colorless, flammable, water-insoluble, very volatile liquid, C5H12, obtained from petroleum by distillation: used chiefly as a solvent and in medicine as an anesthetic
pentanethe most important isomer of pentane, a colorless, flammable, water-insoluble, very volatile liquid, C5H12, obtained from petroleum by distillation: used chiefly as a solvent and in medicine as an anesthetic
asafetidasoft, brown, lumpy gum resin having a bitter, acrid taste and an obnoxious odor, obtained from the roots of several Near Eastern plants belonging to the genus Ferula, of the parsley family: formerly used in medicine as a carminative and antispasmod