different between aleuronic vs aleurone
aleuronic
English
Etymology
aleurone +? -ic
Adjective
aleuronic (not comparable)
- Of or pertaining to aleurone.
Translations
aleuronic From the web:
- what does hyaluronic mean
- what does hyaluronic do
aleurone
English
Alternative forms
- aleuron
Etymology
1865/70; from Ancient Greek ??????? (áleuron, “flour, meal”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??l(j)?????n/
Noun
aleurone (plural aleurones)
- (biochemistry) The protein content of the embryo, endosperm, or perisperm of cereals, in the form of minute particles.
- The outer layer (and its major cell type and its specialized protein) of the endosperm.
Synonyms
- (outer layer): peripheral endosperm
Related terms
- aleurone layer
- aleuronic
- aleuromancy
- aleurometer
- subaleurone
Translations
French
Noun
aleurone f (plural aleurones)
- aleurone
Italian
Noun
aleurone m (plural aleuroni)
- aleurone
Related terms
- aleuronico
aleurone From the web:
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- what is aleurone layer in maize grain
- what is aleurone grains
- what is aleurone cells
- what does aleurone meaning
- what is aleurone flour
- what does aleurone layer
- what does aleurone
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