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Cacodylic

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cac·o·dyl  (kk-dl)
n.
1. The arsenic group (CH3)2As-.
2. A poisonous oil, As2(CH3)4, with an obnoxious garlicky odor.

[Greek kakds, bad-smelling (kakos, bad; see kakka- in Indo-European roots + -ds, -smelling from ozein, d-, to smell) + -yl.]

caco·dylic adj.
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Adj.1.cacodylic - of or relating to cacodyl
chemical science, chemistry - the science of matter; the branch of the natural sciences dealing with the composition of substances and their properties and reactions


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The key painting in this context is L'Oeil cacodylate (The Cacodylic Eye), 1921, a canvas signed by Picabia's friends when they came to visit him as he recovered in seclusion from an eye ailment.
A one milliliter solution of 100mM 2-hydroxy-1,4-dioxane and 1mM dG were reacted in Cacodylic acid buffer, pH of 7.
Similarly, cacodylic acid (dimethylarsinic acid--pentavalent) was not cytotoxic at levels < 400 [micro]M (data not shown).
 
 
 
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