Definition of Methylthionine chloride

1. Noun. A dark green dye used as a stain, an antiseptic, a chemical indicator, and an antidote in cyanide poisoning.

Exact synonyms: Methylene Blue
Generic synonyms: Thiazine, Stain

Lexicographical Neighbors of Methylthionine Chloride

methylsalicylate
methylserotonin
methylsiloxane
methylsodium
methylsulfate
methylsulfenamide
methylsulfonyl
methylsulfonylmethane
methylsulphonylmethane
methyltestosterone
methyltetrahydrofolate
methyltetrahydrofolates
methylthioinosine
methylthiolase
methylthionine chloride (current term)
methylthiouracil
methyltocol
methyltransferase
methyltransferases
methyltrienolone
methyltrioxorhenium
methyltryptamine
methyltryptophan
methyltyramine
methyltyrosines
methylumbelliferone sulfatase
methylurea compounds
methyluridine
methylxanthine

Literary usage of Methylthionine chloride

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

1. The Pharmacopoeia of the United States of America: (The United States by United States Pharmacopoeial Convention (1820)
"methylthionine chloride is freely soluble in water and alcohol; ... A solution of methylthionine chloride in diluted sulphuric acid is gradually decolorized ..."

2. Materia Medica and Therapeutics: Including Pharmacy and Pharmacology by Reynold Webb Wilcox (1917)
"... CHLORIDUM methylthionine chloride. ... For the Therapeutics of Methylthionine Chloride see p. 335. 2. ..."

3. The Condensed Chemical Dictionary: A Reference Volume for All Requiring by Chemical Catalog Company, Inc (1920)
"USP methylthionine chloride. Methylene Bichloride. See Methylene chloride. Methylene Chloride* (Methylene bichloride; Dichloromethane) CH2Cl2- Color and ..."

4. Materia Medica and Therapeutics, Including Pharmacy and Pharmacology by Reynold Webb Wilcox (1917)
"methylthionine chloride For the Preparation of ... ACTION AND THERAPEUTICS or methylthionine chloride This remedy, also known as methylene blue (not methyl ..."

5. Manual of Chemistry: A Guide to Lectures and Laboratory Work for Beginners by William Simon (1916)
"It is a valuable reagent for nitrites, as it forms, with even traces of nitrous acid, an .intense yellow color. methylthionine chloride ..."

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