Medical Definition of Alpha-chloralose

1. A conjugate of chloral and glucose used as an anaesthetic in laboratory animals; it does not depress cardiovascular reflexes as much as most other anaesthetic agents. (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Alpha-chloralose

alpha-amino acid
alpha-amino acid esterase
alpha-amino acids
alpha-aminoacyl-peptide hydrolases
alpha-aminoadipic acid
alpha-aminoadipyl-cysteinyl-valine synthetase
alpha-aminoglutaric acid
alpha-aminoisobutyric acid
alpha-aminosuccinic acid
alpha-amylase
alpha-antitrypsin deficiency
alpha-beta pruning
alpha-blocker
alpha-blockers
alpha-chloralose (current term)
alpha-chlorohydrin
alpha-chymotrypsin-induced glaucoma
alpha-cortol
alpha-cortolone
alpha-d-galactosidase
alpha-d-glucosidase
alpha-endorphin
alpha-farnesene
alpha-fetoprotein
alpha-fetoproteins
alpha-fucosidase
alpha-galactosidase
alpha-globulin
alpha-glucan branching glycosyltransferase

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