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Indican (gcide) | Indican \In"di*can\, n. [See Indigo.]
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    1. (Chem.) A glucoside (C14H17NO6) obtained from woad
       (indigo plant, Isatis Tinctoria) and other plants (see
       indigo), as a yellow or light brown sirup. When purified
       it is obtained as spear-shaped crystals. It has a nauseous
       bitter taste. By the action of acids, enzymes, etc., it
       breaks down into sugar and indigo. It is the source of
       natural indigo. Chemically it is the 3-glucoside of
       indole, H-indol-3-yl-[beta]-D-glucopyranoside.
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    2. (Physiol. Chem.) An indigo-forming substance, found in
       urine, and other animal fluids, and convertible into red
       and blue indigo (urrhodin and uroglaucin). Chemically, it
       is indoxyl sulphate of potash, C8H6NSO4K, and is derived
       from the indol formed in the alimentary canal. Called also
       uroxanthin.
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indicant (encz) | indicant,ukazující	adj:		Zdeněk Brož |  
Contraindicant (gcide) | Contraindicant \Con"tra*in"di*cant\, n. (Med.)
    Something, as a symptom, indicating that the usual mode of
    treatment is not to be followed. --Burke.
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Indican (gcide) | Indican \In"di*can\, n. [See Indigo.]
    [1913 Webster]
    1. (Chem.) A glucoside (C14H17NO6) obtained from woad
       (indigo plant, Isatis Tinctoria) and other plants (see
       indigo), as a yellow or light brown sirup. When purified
       it is obtained as spear-shaped crystals. It has a nauseous
       bitter taste. By the action of acids, enzymes, etc., it
       breaks down into sugar and indigo. It is the source of
       natural indigo. Chemically it is the 3-glucoside of
       indole, H-indol-3-yl-[beta]-D-glucopyranoside.
       [1913 Webster +PJC]
 
    2. (Physiol. Chem.) An indigo-forming substance, found in
       urine, and other animal fluids, and convertible into red
       and blue indigo (urrhodin and uroglaucin). Chemically, it
       is indoxyl sulphate of potash, C8H6NSO4K, and is derived
       from the indol formed in the alimentary canal. Called also
       uroxanthin.
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Indicant (gcide) | Indicant \In"di*cant\, a. [L. indicans, p. pr. indicare. See
    Indicate.]
    Serving to point out, as a remedy; indicating.
    [1913 Webster]Indicant \In"di*cant\, n.
    That which indicates or points out; as, an indicant of the
    remedy for a disease.
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indicant (wn) | indicant
     n 1: something that serves to indicate or suggest; "an
          indication of foul play"; "indications of strain";
          "symptoms are the prime indicants of disease" [syn:
          indication, indicant]
     2: a number or ratio (a value on a scale of measurement) derived
        from a series of observed facts; can reveal relative changes
        as a function of time [syn: index, index number,
        indicant, indicator] |  
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