Putrefactive - Law Dictionary Search Results
Putridity
The quality of being putrid putrefaction rottenness
Putrid
said of animal or vegetable matter as putrid flesh See Putrefaction
Putrescin
A nontoxic diamine C4H12N2 formed in the putrefaction of the flesh of mammals and some other animals
Parvolin
A nonoxygenous ptomaine formed in the putrefaction of albuminous matters especially of horseflesh and mackerel
Putrefaction
The act or the process of putrefying the offensive decay of albuminous or other matter
Ptomaine
a class of animal bases or alkaloids formed in the putrefaction of various kinds of albuminous matter and closely related to
Neurine
decomposition of protagon with boiling baryta water and in the putrefaction of proteid matter It was for a long time considered
Mummy
any means in a dry state from the process of putrefaction
Leucine
by the action of boiling dilute mineral acid or by putrefaction Chemically it is to be considered as amido caproic acid
Indole
is also formed from proteinaceous matter together with skatol by putrefaction and by fusion with caustic potash and is present in
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