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exotoxin
ex·o·tox·in E0281500 (ĕk′sō-tŏk′sĭn)n. A poisonous substance secreted by a microorganism and released into the medium in which it grows.exotoxin (ˌɛksəʊˈtɒksɪn) n (Microbiology) a toxin produced by a microorganism and secreted into the surrounding medium ˌexoˈtoxic adjex•o•tox•in (ˌɛk soʊˈtɒk sɪn) n. a soluble toxin excreted by a microorganism. [1915–20] ex`o•tox′ic, adj. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | exotoxin - a toxin that is secreted by microorganisms into the surrounding mediumtoxin - a poisonous substance produced during the metabolism and growth of certain microorganisms and some higher plant and animal speciesendotoxin - a toxin that is confined inside the microorganisms and is released only when the microorganisms are broken down or die | Translationsexotoxin
exotoxin[¦ek·sə¦täk·sən] (microbiology) A toxin that is excreted by a microorganism. exotoxin
exotoxin [ek´so-tok″sin] a potent toxin formed and excreted by the bacterial cell and found free in the surrounding medium; exotoxins are the most poisonous substances known. They are protein in nature and heat labile, and are detoxified with retention of antigenicity by treatment with formaldehyde. Bacteria of the genus Clostridium are the most frequent producers of exotoxins; diphtheria, botulism, and tetanus are all caused by such toxins. adj., adj ex´otoxic.ex·o·tox·in (ek'sō-tok'sin), A specific, soluble, antigenic, usually heat labile, injurious substance elaborated by certain gram-positive or gram-negative bacteria; it is formed within the cell, but is released into the environment where it is rapidly active in extremely small amounts; most exotoxins are proteinaceous (MW 70,000-900,000) and can have the toxic portion of the molecule destroyed by heat, prolonged storage, or chemicals; the nontoxic but antigenic form is a toxoid. Synonym(s): ectotoxin, extracellular toxinexotoxin (ĕk′sō-tŏk′sĭn)n. A poisonous substance secreted by a microorganism and released into the medium in which it grows.ex·o·tox·in (eks'ō-tok'sin) A specific, soluble, antigenic, usually heat labile, injurious substance elaborated by some bacterial species; it is formed within the cell but is released into the environment where it is rapidly active in extremely small amounts; most exotoxins are proteinaceous in nature. Synonym(s): extracellular toxin. exotoxin A powerful protein poison, formed by some bacteria, which is released and which may cause severe damage either locally or, if carried away by the blood, at a remote distance. Diphtheria exotoxin destroys throat lining tissue, where the organism settles, but can also travel to damage the heart and the kidneys.exotoxin a poison produced by a living CELL and released into the environment. It can affect various ORGANS and systems of the body.ExotoxinA poisonous secretion produced by bacilli which is carried in the bloodstream to other parts of the body.Mentioned in: Diphtheriaex·o·tox·in (eks'ō-tok'sin) A specific, soluble, antigenic, usually heat labile, injurious substance elaborated by certain gram-positive or gram-negative bacteria. exotoxin
Antonyms for exotoxinnoun a toxin that is secreted by microorganisms into the surrounding mediumRelated WordsAntonyms |