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sinalbin

[ si-nal-bin ]

noun

Chemistry.
  1. a white, crystalline, water-soluble glucoside, C 3 0 H 4 2 N 2 O 1 5 S 2 , found in the seeds of the white mustard.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of sinalbin1

1870–75; < Latin sin ( ) mustard (< Greek sín辱 ) + alb ( um ) white ( alb ) + -in 2
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Sinalbin, C30H42N2S2O15, occurs in white pepper; it decomposes to the mustard oil HO�C6H4�CH2�NCS, glucose and sinapin, a compound of choline and sinapinic acid.

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The formulae of sinigrin, sinalbin, sinapin and jalapinolic acid are:— 2.

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Sinalbin Glucose Sinalbin mustard oil Sinapin acid sulfate The sinalbin mustard oil may be represented by the formula .

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