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putrescine

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putrescine /pu·tres·cine/ (pu-tres´in) a polyamine precursor of spermidine, first found in decaying meat but now known to occur in almost all tissues and in some bacterial cultures.
pu·tres·cine (py-trsn)
n.
A crystalline, slightly poisonous, colorless, foul-smelling ptomaine produced by the decarboxylation of ornithine, especially in decaying animal tissue.

putrescine
[pyo̅o̅′tresēn]
a foul-smelling toxic ptomaine produced by the decomposition of the amino acid ornithine during the decay of animal tissues, bacillus cultures, and fecal bacteria.

putrescine [pu-tres´in]
a polyamine first found in decaying meat; small quantities occur in most cells.

putrescine (pūtres´ēn),
n a foul-smelling toxic ptomaine produced by the decomposition of the amino acid ornithine during the decay of animal tissues, bacillus cultures, and fecal bacteria.

putrescine
a polyamine first found in decaying meat; small quantities occur in most cells.


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It does not require an elaborate derivatization and allows the simultaneous determination of histamine, putrescine and cadaverine.
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On day three, we found indole and putrescine, the main compounds that we were trying to detect," Jones says.
 
 
 
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