xanthin

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Xanthin \Xan"thin\, n. [Gr. xanqo`s yellow.]
   1. same as {xanthine}.
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   2. (Chem.) A yellow insoluble coloring matter extracted from
      yellow flowers; specifically, the coloring matter of
      madder. [Formerly written also {xanthein}.]
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   3. (Chem.) One of the gaseous or volatile decomposition
      products of the xanthates, and probably identical with
      carbon disulphide. [Obs.]
      [1913 Webster] Xanthine
    
from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Xanthine \Xan"thine\, n. Also Xanthin \Xan"thin\ . [Gr. xanqo`s
   yellow.] (Physiol. Chem.)
   A type of purine obtainable as a white microcrystalline
   powder, {C5H4O2N4}, present in muscle tissue, in the liver,
   spleen, pancreas, and other organs, and also in urine (in
   small quantities) and some urinary calculi, and in the juices
   of certain plants; -- so called because it leaves a yellow
   residue when evaporated to dryness with nitric acid. It is
   also present in guano. Xanthine is closely related to uric
   acid.
   [Webster 1913 Suppl.]
    

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