Advertisement
Advertisement
pyridoxine
[ pir-i-dok-seen, -sin ]
noun
, Biochemistry.
- a derivative of pyridine, C 8 H 1 1 NO 3 , occurring in whole-grain cereals, meats, fish, etc., and also made synthetically: required for the prevention of pellagra and the formation of hemoglobin; vitamin B 6 .
pyridoxine
/ ˌpɪrɪˈdɒksiːn /
noun
- biochem a derivative of pyridine that is a precursor of the compounds pyridoxal and pyridoxamine Alsovitamin B6
pyridoxine
/ pĭr′ĭ-dŏk′sēn /
- A pyridine derivative that is the main form of vitamin B 6. Chemical formula: C 8 H 11 NO 3 .
Discover More
Word History and Origins
Origin of pyridoxine1
Discover More
Word History and Origins
Origin of pyridoxine1
C20: from pyrid ( ine ) + ox ( ygen ) + -ine ²
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse