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proteose
English
Etymology
From protein +? -ose
Noun
proteose (plural proteoses)
- (chemistry, dated) A mixture of peptides produced by the hydrolysis of proteins.
References
- “proteose” in the Collins English Dictionary
Anagrams
- esotrope
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albumose
English
Etymology
From albumin (=albumen) 'protein' (from French albumine, from Latin albumen 'egg white', from albus 'white')
Noun
albumose (plural albumoses)
- Any of a class of polypeptides formed by digestion of protein; proteose
Related terms
- albumenization
- albuminate
- albuminizer
- albuminoid
- albuminous
- albuminuria
- antialbumose
- hemialbumose
- toxalbumin
Translations
Anagrams
- lab mouse, mousable
French
Noun
albumose f (plural albumoses)
- albumose
Portuguese
Noun
albumose f (plural albumoses)
- albumose (substance formed by proteins during digestion)
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