Dictionary Definition
aversion
Noun
2 the act of turning yourself (or your gaze)
away; "averting her gaze meant that she was angry" [syn: averting]
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Noun
- Opposition or
repugnance of mind;
fixed dislike.
- Due to her aversion to the outdoors she complained throughout the entire camping trip.
- An object of dislike or repugnance.
- Pushy salespeople are a major aversion of mine.
- The act of turning away from an object.
Synonyms
Translations
fixed dislike
- Czech: odpor
- Finnish: vastenmielisyys, vastahakoisuus
- German: Abneigung
- Swedish: aversion, motvilja
The object of dislike or repugnance
A turning away
Extensive Definition
Denatonium, usually available as denatonium
benzoate (under trade names
such as Bitrex or Aversion) and as denatonium saccharide, is the
most bitter
compound
known to date. It was discovered in 1958 during research on
local
anesthetics by Macfarlan Smith of Edinburgh,
Scotland,
and registered under the trademark Bitrex. Dilutions of as little
as 10
ppm are unbearably bitter to most humans. Denatonium salts are
usually colorless and odorless solids but are often traded as
solutions. They are used as aversive agents to prevent accidental
ingestion. Denatonium is
used in denatured
alcohol, antifreeze, nail biting
preventions, animal
repellents, liquid
soaps, and shampoos.
It is not known to pose any long-term health risks although
exposure may be irritating and unpleasant.
An anecdote relates how one of the researchers at
Atomergic Chemetals Corp. in Plainview,
New
York, went home without realising that he had a tiny trace of
denatonium saccharide on the outside of his lip. When he kissed his
wife, she almost vomited.
Structure and physical properties
Denatonium is a quaternary ammonium cation. It is a compound of a salt with an inert anion like benzoate or saccharide. The structure of denatonium is related to the local anesthetic lidocaine, differing only by the addition of a benzyl group to the amino nitrogen.Applications
The bitterness of the compound guides most applications of denatonium. Denatonium benzoate is used to denature ethanol so that it is not taxed as an alcoholic beverage. One designation in particular, SD-40B, indicates that ethanol has been denatured using denatonium benzoate. In fact, the common name for this chemical, denatonium alludes to this application.Denatonium also discourages consumption of
harmful alcohols like
methyl
alcohol and ethylene
glycol. Denatonium is therefore often used in rubbing alcohol
as an inactive ingredient. It is also added to all kinds of harmful
liquids including solvents, paints, varnishes, toiletries, and other
household products.
Since 1995, when the State of Oregon required that
denatonium benzoate be added to antifreeze and windshield wiper
fluid, the compound has been increasingly found in these substances
throughout the world. The addition is credited with saving children
and animals who might otherwise drink sweet antifreeze or wiper
fluid and get ethylene
glycol or methanol
poisoning respectively.
Other uses include nail polish for preventing
nail biting, and as animal repellent (especially for big game like
deer).
Non-human animals are known to have different
sensitivities to the effects of denatonium. It has been used to
safeguard rat poisons
from human consumption, so presumably rats are not deterred by it,
although there is evidence that a small percentage of rodents do
avoid such baits. Some cats
have been known to be tempted by them — it may
not be as effective a deterrent for cats as it is for humans, or
perhaps some cats are not deterred due to a genetic factor similar to that
affecting human perceptions of the taste of phenylthiocarbamide.
It is soon to be used on all Bindeez toys in
response to the incident where two children experienced a coma after ingesting large amounts
of the small beads. It was later discovered that it contained a
chemical which metabolizes to GHB,
a drug with alcohol-like effects in small doses. Though that
problem is unlikely to reoccur, the bitter substance will be used
to prevent future ingestion and choking.
References
aversion in German: Denatoniumbenzoat
aversion in Dutch: Denatoniumbenzoaat
aversion in Japanese: デナトニウム
aversion in Polish: Benzoesan denatonium
aversion in Portuguese: Denatônio
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
Anglophobia, Russophobia, abhorrence, abomination, allergy, anathema, animosity, antagonism, anti-Semitism,
antipathy, averseness, backwardness, bad books,
bigotry, cold sweat,
creeping flesh, cursoriness, despitefulness, detestation, disagreement, disfavor, disgust, disinclination, dislike, disliking, disobedience, displeasure, disrelish, dissatisfaction,
dissent, distaste, dread, enmity, execration, fear, foot-dragging, fractiousness, grudging
consent, grudgingness, hate, hatred, horror, hostility, indisposedness, indisposition, indocility, intractableness, lack of
enthusiasm, lack of zeal, loathing, malevolence, malice, malignity, misandry, misanthropy, misogyny, mortal horror,
mutinousness,
nausea, nolition, obstinacy, odium, opposition, peeve, perfunctoriness, pet
peeve, phobia, race
hatred, racism, recalcitrance, recalcitrancy, refractoriness, refusal, reluctance, renitence, renitency, repellency, repugnance, repulsion, resistance, revulsion, shuddering, slowness, spite, spitefulness, stubbornness, sulk, sulkiness, sulks, sullenness, unenthusiasm, unwillingness, vials of
hate, vials of wrath, xenophobia