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piperine
[ pip-uh-reen, -er-in ]
noun
, Chemistry.
- a white, crystalline alkaloid, C 1 7 H 1 9 NO 3 , obtained from pepper and other piperaceous plants and also prepared synthetically: used as an insecticide.
piperine
/ ˈpɪpəˌraɪn; -rɪn /
noun
- a crystalline insoluble alkaloid that is the active ingredient of pepper, used as a flavouring and as an insecticide. Formula: C 17 H 19 NO 3
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Word History and Origins
Origin of piperine1
C19: from Latin piper pepper
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Example Sentences
Pepper owes its properties to an alkaloid, piperine, and to a volatile oil.
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Piperine colours the sulphuric acid blood-red, and is turned dark-brown, almost black by the cerium oxide (Sonnenschein).
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He has proved that the alkaloid so obtained is identical with that prepared from piperine.
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One-half ounce balsam copaiba, one-quarter ounce liquorice powder, one-half drachm piperine.
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It also contains a mere trace of piperina or piperine, one of the most valuable constituents of black pepper.
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