Definition of Quercetic

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Quercetic

quenchest
quencheth
quenching
quenchingly
quenchless
quencht
quenda
quenelle
quenelles
quenepa
quenepas
quenouille training
quenselite
quenstedtite
quep
quercetic (current term)
quercetin
quercetins
quercicobufagin
quercin
quercine
quercins
quercitannic
quercitannic acid
quercite
quercitin
quercitrin
quercitron
quercitron oak

Literary usage of Quercetic

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

1. Hand-book of Chemistry by Leopold Gmelin, Henry Watts (1864)
"The crystals of quercetic acid arc converted by prolonged drying at 120° — 130°, into anhydrous quercetic acid. The anhydrous compound partly sublimes in ..."

2. Wöhler's Outlines of Organic Chemistry by Friedrich Wöhler, Ira Remsen, Rudolph Fittig (1873)
"But slightly soluble in water, easily soluble in alcohol. Fusing potassa decomposes it, like phloretin, into phloroglucin and quercetic add, ..."

3. A Dictionary of Chemistry and the Allied Branches of Other Sciences by Henry Watts (1871)
"Quercetin, under the same circumstances, is resolved into quercetic acid and phloroglucin. ... quercetic ..."

4. The Chemical News (1860)
"He states that one milligramme of quercetic acid is sufficient to communicate a beautiful rose colour to го pints of slightly alkaline water. ..."

5. Commercial Organic Analysis: A Treatise on the Properties, Proximate by Alfred Henry Allen, Henry Leffmann (1900)
"... at once with the fusing alkali, the quercetic acid is further decomposed into protocatechuic acid, C,H,04, and querci - meric acid, ..."

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