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retinene-1

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  • retinene — [ret′ n ēn΄] n. 〚 RETIN(A) + ENE〛 Biochem. RETINAL * * * ret·i·nene (rĕtʹn ēn ) n. Either of two yellow to red retinal pigments, formed by oxidation of vitamin A alcohols. Also called retinal …   Universalium

  • retinene — [ret′ n ēn΄] n. [ RETIN(A) + ENE] Biochem. RETINAL …   English World dictionary

  • rétinène — ● rétinal ou rétinène nom masculin Aldéhyde diterpénique C20H28O, apparenté au rétinol, et dont l union avec l opsine forme la rhodopsine, ou pourpre rétinien. rétinène [ʀetinɛn] ou rétinal [ʀetinal] n. m. ÉTYM. 1972, Manuila; de rétine, et suff …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • retinene — noun Date: 1934 retinal …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Retinene — The Retinenes (Retinene1 and Retinene2) are chemical derivatives of the dietary supplement vitamin A (see retinol) formed through oxidation reactions.Retinene1 is better known as retinaldehyde or simply retinal and is fundamental in the… …   Wikipedia

  • Rétinène — Vitamine A Vitamine A (Rétinol) Ecriture topologique du Rétinol Général Nom IUPAC Tout trans 3,7 Dimethyl 9 (2,6,6 trimethyl 1 cy …   Wikipédia en Français

  • retinene — noun a) Either of two carotenoid pigments found in the retina and produced from vitamin A; retinal b) retinaldehyde …   Wiktionary

  • retinene — SYN: retinaldehyde. * * * ret·i·nene ret ən .ēn n either of two aldehydes derived from vitamin A: a) RETINAL b) an orange red crystalline compound C20H26O related to vitamin A2 and formed from porphyropsin by the action of light * * * n. see… …   Medical dictionary

  • retinene-2 — SYN: dehydroretinaldehyde …   Medical dictionary

  • retinene — re·ti·nè·ne s.m. TS biochim. pigmento proteico giallo che si forma nella retina dell occhio per azione della luce sulla rodopsina Sinonimi: retinale. {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: 1938 …   Dizionario italiano

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