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spermine

American  
[spur-meen, -min] / ˈspɜr min, -mɪn /

noun

Biochemistry.
  1. a polyamine, H 2 N(CH2 ) 3 NH(CH2 ) 4 NH(CH2 ) 3 NH 2 , formed from spermidine and occurring in all cells, especially prevalent in semen, sputum, pancreatic tissue, and certain yeasts.


spermine British  
/ -mɪn, ˈspɜːmiːn /

noun

  1. a white or colourless basic water-soluble amine that is found in semen, sputum, and animal tissues; diaminopropyltetramethylenediamine. Formula: C 10 H 26 N 4

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Etymology

Origin of spermine

First recorded in 1890–95; sperm- + -ine 2

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What was missing until now was a clear picture of how spermine influences the harmful processes in nerve cells in a way that could be used for medical benefit.

From Science Daily • Nov. 27, 2025

"The spermine is like cheese that connects the long, thin noodles without gluing them together, making them easier to digest."

From Science Daily • Nov. 27, 2025

It was shown that spermine causes the harmful proteins to gather and, in a sense, clump together through biomolecular condensation.

From Science Daily • Nov. 27, 2025

In connection with neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's or Parkinson's, there has previously been evidence that spermine can protect nerve cells and alleviate age-related memory loss.

From Science Daily • Nov. 27, 2025

I believe in Koch and in spermine and praise God for it.

From Letters of Anton Chekhov by Garnett, Constance