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pro·ti·um  (prt-m, prsh-)
n.
The most abundant isotope of hydrogen, H1, with atomic mass 1.

protium [ˈprəʊtɪəm]
n
(Chemistry / Elements & Compounds) the most common isotope of hydrogen, having a mass number of 1
[New Latin, from proto- + -ium]

protium  (prt-m, -sh-m)
The most abundant isotope of hydrogen, having an atomic mass of 1. Its nucleus consists of a single proton. See more at hydrogen.
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Noun1.Protium - genus of chiefly tropical American trees having fragrant wood and yielding gum elemi
rosid dicot genus - a genus of dicotyledonous plants
Burseraceae, family Burseraceae, torchwood family - resinous or aromatic chiefly tropical shrubs or trees
Protium heptaphyllum - tropical American tree
Protium guianense - tropical American tree


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Abstract The effects of [alpha],[beta]-amyrin, a pentacyclic triterpene isolated from Protium heptaphylum was investigated on rat model of orofacial pain induced by formalin or capsaicin.
 
 
 
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