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What is Trimethylvinylammonium?

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∙ 18y ago
Updated: 8/16/2019

It is (CH3)3N+-CH=CH2. Neurine: Also known as trimethylvinylammonium hydroxide: A very poisonous, syrupy liquid with fishy aroma; soluble in water and alcohol; a product of putrefaction of choline in brain tissue and bile, and in cadavers.

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