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Encyclopedia > Dextrorotatory

Dextrorotation is the property of rotating plane polarized light to the right. Glucose is dextrorotatory. As far as protein synthesis is concerned dextrorotation is useless. Laevorotation is the opposite of dextrorotation.


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Acid addition salts of dextrorotatory ergot alkaloids, a process for the preparation thereof as well as their use as ... (3203 words)
Dextrorotatory ergot alkaloids were administered in the form of methanesulfonate salt into Vena jugularis by means of an apparatus for slow infusion (B. Melsungen) in doses of 0.15, 0.45 and 1.5 mg/kg of body weight.
The effect of dextrorotatory ergot alkaloids according to the invention on heart in vitro was examined on isolated heart of a guinea pig by the modified Langendorff's method (Zalar et al., Poll.
Said dextrorotatory alkaloids in the form of their physiologically compatible acid addition salts are used as medicines for enteral and parenteral administration.
Dorlands Medical Dictionary (2378 words)
(deks”brom-fən-ēr´ə-mēn) the dextrorotatory isomer of brompheniramine, having similar actions as an antihistamine but approximately twice the activity by weight.
(deks”klor-fən-ēr´ə-mēn) the dextrorotatory isomer of chlorpheniramine, having similar actions as an antihistamine but approximately twice the activity by weight.
any one, or the mixture, of the intermediate polysaccharides formed during the hydrolysis of starch, which are dextrorotatory, soluble in water, and precipitable in alcohol.
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