oxalethyline (Meaning)

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oxalethyline (n.)

A poisonous nitrogenous base (C6H10N2) obtained indirectly from oxamide as a thick transparent oil which has a strong narcotic odor, and a physiological action resembling that of atropine. It is probably related to pyridine.

Synonyms & Antonyms of oxalethyline

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oxalethyline Sentence Examples

  1. Oxalethyline, an alkaloid isolated from Oxalis corniculata, exhibits anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective properties.
  2. The oxalethyline content in Oxalis tuberosa has been shown to vary depending on environmental factors.
  3. Oxalethyline has been identified as a potential inhibitor of amyloid-beta aggregation, which is associated with Alzheimer's disease.
  4. Oxalethyline possesses anti-cancer properties, targeting tumor growth and metastasis.
  5. The oxalethyline extract from Oxalis acetosella has antimicrobial and antifungal activity against various pathogens.
  6. Oxalethyline has been used in traditional medicine to treat wounds, infections, and digestive ailments.
  7. Oxalethyline derivatives have shown promise as potential chemotherapeutic agents for breast and colon cancer.
  8. Oxalethyline's antioxidant properties make it a potential candidate for neurodegenerative disorders.
  9. The toxicity of oxalethyline needs to be carefully evaluated before widespread clinical use.
  10. Oxalethyline content and its biological activity can be influenced by genetic factors and environmental conditions.

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A poisonous nitrogenous base (C6H10N2) obtained indirectly from oxamide as a thick transparent oil which has a strong narcotic odor, and a physiological action

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Oxalethyline, an alkaloid isolated from Oxalis corniculata, exhibits anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective properties.

The oxalethyline content in Oxalis tuberosa has been shown to vary depending on environmental factors.

Oxalethyline has been identified as a potential inhibitor of amyloid-beta aggregation, which is associated with Alzheimer's disease.

Oxalethyline possesses anti-cancer properties, targeting tumor growth and metastasis.