ruberythrinic acid — |rübəˌri|th]rinik , |rüˌberə|th] noun Etymology: ruberythrinic from German ruberthrin (in ruberythrinsäure ruberythric acid) (from rub from New Latin Rubia + erythr + in ine) + English ic : ruberythric acid … Useful english dictionary
Edward Schunck — Infobox Scientist name = Edward Schunck image width = caption = birth date = birth date|1820|8|16 birth place = Manchester, England residence = England nationality = English death date = death date and age|1903|1|13|1820|8|16 death place = Kersal … Wikipedia
Glucoside — Chemical structure of decyl glucoside, a plant derived glucoside used as a surfactant. A glucoside is a glycoside that is derived from glucose. Glucosides are common in plants, but rare in animals. Glucose is produced when a glucoside is… … Wikipedia
alizarin — 1,2 Dihydroxyanthraquinone; a red dye that occurs in the root of madder (Rubia tinctorum and other Rubiaceae) in glucose combination (ruberythric acid) as orange needles, slightly soluble in water; used by the ancients as a dye. Now made… … Medical dictionary
ρουβερυθρικός — ή, ό, Ν φρ. «ρουβερυθρικό οξύ» χημ. οργανική ένωση που βρίσκεται στο ερυθρόδανο. [ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. Νόθο αντιδάνειο σύνθ., πρβλ. αγγλ. ruberythric (acid) < νεολατ. rubia (βλ. λ. ρουβία) + ερυθρός + ικός] … Dictionary of Greek