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predigestion
pre·di·gest P0516700 (prē′dī-jĕst′, -dĭ-)tr.v. pre·di·gest·ed, pre·di·gest·ing, pre·di·gests 1. To subject (food) to partial digestion, usually through an enzymatic or chemical process, before ingestion.2. To render in a simpler style or form. pre′di·ges′tion n.Translations
predigestion
predigestion [pre″di-jes´chun] partial artificial digestion of food before its ingestion into the body.pre·di·ges·tion (prē'dī-jes'chŭn), The artificial initiation of digestion of proteins (proteolysis) and starches (amylolysis) before they are eaten.pre·di·ges·tion (prē'dī-jes'chŭn) The artificial initiation of digestion of proteins (proteolysis) and starches (amylolysis) before they are eaten. ThesaurusSeepredigest |