- Look up
lachrymatory in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lachrymatory or
lacrymatory may
refer to:
Something that has the
effect of lachrymation, causing...
- Tear gas, also
known as a
lachrymatory agent or
lachrymator (from
Latin lacrima 'tear'),
sometimes colloquially known as "mace"
after the
early commercial...
- make the eyes water,[citation needed]
which are
termed '
lachrymatory agents'. The
lachrymatory agent (Z)-butanethial S-oxide,
along with
several 1-butenyl...
-
Guinea hen weed and
honey garlic contain a
similar lachrymatory factor.
Synthetic onion lachrymatory factor has been used in a
study related to tear production...
- such as mustard, radish, horseradish, and wasabi. This
pungency and the
lachrymatory effect of AITC are
mediated through the TRPA1 and TRPV1 ion channels...
- S-oxides (formerly "sulfines"), is a
volatile liquid that acts as a
lachrymatory agent (triggers
tearing and
stinging on
contact with the eyes). The chemical...
- A lacrymatory,
lachrymatory or
lacrimarium (from the
Latin lacrima, 'tear') is a
small vessel of
terracotta or, more frequently, of gl****,
found in Roman...
-
Petiveriin also
serves as
precursor to
phenylmethanethial S-oxide, a
lachrymatory agent structurally similar to syn-propanethial-S-oxide from onion, but...
- (BBC), also
known in the
military idiom as
camite (CA), is an
obsolete lachrymatory agent introduced in
World War I by the
Allied Powers,
being a standard...
-
substituted with a
bromomethyl group. It is a
colorless liquid with
lachrymatory properties. The
compound is a
reagent for
introducing benzyl groups....