Definition of Disulfide

1. Noun. US spelling of '''disulphide''' ¹

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Definition of Disulfide

1. [n -S]

Medical Definition of Disulfide

1. 1. A molecule containing two atoms of sulfur to one of the reference element, e.g., CS2, carbon disulfide. 2. A compound containing the -S-S-group, e.g., cystine. (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Disulfide

disturned
disturning
disturns
disty
distyle
distyles
disubstituted
disubstitution
disubstitutions
disulfamide
disulfane
disulfanes
disulfate
disulfates
disulfid
disulfide (current term)
disulfide bond
disulfide bonds
disulfide bridge
disulfide bridges
disulfides
disulfids
disulfiram
disulfirams
disulfite
disulfites
disulfoglucosamine-6-sulfatase
disulfonate
disulfonated
disulfoton

Literary usage of Disulfide

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1915)
"On the other hand, we found that the halogen aldehydes combine with practically all of the alkaloids soluble in carbon disulfide, forming additive products ..."

2. Niosh Manual of Analytical Methods: Sampling and Analytical Methods for edited by Peter M. Eller (1994)
"Occupational Exposure to Carbon disulfide, US Department of Health. Education, and Welfare, Pubi. (NIOSH) 77- (), available as GPO Stock #017-033-00231-2 ..."

3. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1883)
"Cells were intermediate or positive in different trials. t These cells also showed intermediate vacuolation in the absence of the mixed disulfide, ..."

4. General Chemistry by Hamilton Perkins Cady (1916)
"It is much more soluble in alcohol, chloroform, and carbon disulfide than in water. The alcoholic solution is brown, while that in chloroform or carbon ..."

5. An Elementary Study of Chemistry by William McPherson, William Edwards Henderson (1917)
"Carbon disulfide is a heavy, colorless, highly refractive liquid which boils at 40°. ... An electric furnace for the production of carbon disulfide 2 2 2 2 ..."

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