guanidine

noun

gua·​ni·​dine ˈgwä-nə-ˌdēn How to pronounce guanidine (audio)
: a base CH5N3 derived from guanine that in the form of its hydrochloride acts as a parasympathetic stimulant and is used especially to denature proteins

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The drug is a derivative of guanidine, a compound found in Goat's Rue, an herbal medicine long used in Europe. Allison Aubrey, NPR, 22 Apr. 2024 Metformin, a synthesized version of guanidine, was first used as a diabetes treatment in France in the 1950s and was finally approved in the United States in 1995. Liz Seegert, Fortune Well, 4 May 2023 Galega contains guanidine, which, in 1918, was shown to lower blood glucose. Liz Seegert, Fortune Well, 4 May 2023 Using a main ingredient of sodium hydroxide, lithium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, or guanidine hydroxide, chemical relaxers break and restructure the bonds in curly hair so that the hair becomes weaker and straight. Ashley Weatherford, The Cut, 15 May 2018

Word History

Etymology

International Scientific Vocabulary, from guanine

First Known Use

circa 1864, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of guanidine was circa 1864

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“Guanidine.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/guanidine. Accessed 16 Nov. 2024.

Medical Definition

guanidine

noun
gua·​ni·​dine ˈgwän-ə-ˌdēn How to pronounce guanidine (audio)
: a base CH5N3 that is derived from guanine, is found especially in young tissues, and is used in organic synthesis and that in the form of its hydrochloride CH5N3·HCl is used as a drug to enhance acetylcholine activity
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