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Sinapine
Sinapine Sin"a*pine, n. [L. sinapi, sinapis, mustard, Gr. ???:
cf. F. sinapine.] (Chem.)
An alkaloid occuring in the seeds of mustard. It is
extracted, in combination with sulphocyanic acid, as a white
crystalline substance, having a hot, bitter taste. When
sinapine is isolated it is unstable and undergoes
decomposition.
Meaning of Napin from wikipedia
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Napin is one of the two most
abundant seed
storage proteins in the
seeds of
dicot crop
mustard and
rapeseed (Br****ica
napus L., B.
juncea L. Czern., B...
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Captain Napin (died 1718,
first name unknown, last name
occasionally Napping) was a
pirate active in the
Caribbean and off the
American east coast. He...
- pirates. In
April 1717
Hornigold is
recorded as
operating alongside Captain Napin (or Napping),
looting several ships off Jamaica,
Puerto Bello, and Cuba...
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known as moot in the Isle of Man and the Manx
language word for
turnip is
napin. The
first known printed reference to the
rutabaga comes from the Swiss...
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failure of
existing portable bridges "This is not
Arthur Laffer's
famous napin" NY
Times 13 Oct. 2017 Bloom,
Margy (15
September 2011). "PilotMag Aviation...
- protein.
Cruciferin is a
comparatively larger seed
storage protein than
napin. It is
composed of two
polypeptide chains α and β. The α-chain has a m****...
- Brooker’s snow
Restoration in his 6-gun, 80-man
sloop alongside Captain Napin (Napping) in
August 1717 en
route to Boston, from
which the
pirates took...
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captains in
their own right.
Often conflated with
Christopher Moody.
Captain Napin ? 1717–1718
Unknown A
pirate active in the
Caribbean and off the American...
- ; Tso, W. W. (2002). "Purification and
characterization of charantin, a
napin-like ribosome-inactivating
peptide from
bitter gourd (Momordica charantia)...
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Hornigold and "Calico Jack" Rackham. Hornigold,
working in
concert with
Captain Napin, had
taken the
sloop Bennet in
April 1717.
Hornigold made it his personal...