different between toxalbumin vs albuminization

toxalbumin

English

Etymology

From toxin 'organic poison' (from Middle Latin toxicus 'poisonous', from Latin toxicum 'poison (for arrows)', from Ancient Greek (toxikon), from (toxa) 'arrows', from (toxon) 'bow') + albumin 'protein' (from French albumine, from Latin albumen 'egg white', from albus 'white').The term was first used in about 1890 by the research chemists Ludwig Brieger (1849-1919) and Sigmund Fraenkel (1868-1939).

Noun

toxalbumin (plural toxalbumins)

  1. A protein which is toxic (i.e. organic and poisonous)
    Certain plants, viperine snake venom, resin and various bacteria contain toxalbumins

Related terms

  • toxaemia
  • toxicity
  • toxicogenic
  • toxicology
  • toxicomania
  • toxicophobia
  • toxicosis
  • toxisterol
  • toxophil
  • toxoplasmosis
  • albumenate
  • albumenize
  • albumenoid
  • albuminate
  • albuminose

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albuminization

English

Alternative forms

  • albumenization

Etymology

albuminize +? -ation.

Noun

albuminization (uncountable)

  1. A conversion into albumin.
  2. A coating with albumen.
  3. A saturation with albumen.

Related terms

  • albuminizer
  • albuminate
  • albuminoid
  • albuminose
  • albuminuria
  • albumose
  • toxalbumin

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