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tiglic acid
noun
, Chemistry.
- a slightly water-soluble, poisonous compound, C 5 H 8 O 2 , derived from croton oil and occurring as a thick, syrupy liquid or in colorless crystals.
tiglic acid
/ ˈtɪɡlɪk /
noun
- a syrupy liquid or crystalline colourless unsaturated carboxylic acid, with the trans- configuration, found in croton oil and used in perfumery; trans- 2-methyl-2-butenoic acid. Formula: CH 3 CH:C(CH 3 )COOH
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Word History and Origins
Origin of tiglic acid1
First recorded in 1870–75
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Word History and Origins
Origin of tiglic acid1
C19 tiglic, from New Latin phrase Croton tiglium (name of the croton plant), of uncertain origin
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Example Sentences
When the alkaloid is boiled with hydrochloric acid, tiglic acid is formed, and a ruby red mass.
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According to Ahrens, angelic acid is first formed, and then converted into tiglic acid.
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