Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary · 1913

Neurine

Neurine (? o?) , noun

[Greek ney^ron a nerve.]

(Physiology Chemistry) A poisonous organic base (a ptomaine) formed in the decomposition of protagon with boiling baryta water, and in the putrefaction of proteid matter. It was for a long time considered identical with choline, a crystalline body originally obtained from bile. Chemically, however, choline is oxyethyl-trimethyl-ammonium hydroxide, while neurine is vinyl-trimethyl-ammonium hydroxide.