Definition of albuminoid in English:
albuminoid
noun alˈbjuːmɪnɔɪdælˈbjuməˌnɔɪd
another term for scleroprotein
Example sentencesExamples
- He found that albuminoids derived from decaying vegetable substances did not have the same effect.
- It is natural that the albuminoids should have no specially allotted destination, since every part of the machine has to be maintained.
- In [, in] 1846 the German Baron Justus von Liebig classified foodstuffs by their content of carbohydrates, fats, and oils, and what were then called ‘albuminoids’ or ‘nitrogenous matter’, now known as proteins.
- Dogs fed a diet of only sugar and fat would not survive, but dogs whose diets included albuminoids would.
- The solution obtained by dissolving the absorbent albuminoid in the buffer advantageously contains 6% by weight of this albuminoid.
Definition of albuminoid in US English:
albuminoid
nounalˈbyo͞oməˌnoidælˈbjuməˌnɔɪd
another term for scleroprotein
Example sentencesExamples
- In [, in] 1846 the German Baron Justus von Liebig classified foodstuffs by their content of carbohydrates, fats, and oils, and what were then called ‘albuminoids’ or ‘nitrogenous matter’, now known as proteins.
- The solution obtained by dissolving the absorbent albuminoid in the buffer advantageously contains 6% by weight of this albuminoid.
- Dogs fed a diet of only sugar and fat would not survive, but dogs whose diets included albuminoids would.
- He found that albuminoids derived from decaying vegetable substances did not have the same effect.
- It is natural that the albuminoids should have no specially allotted destination, since every part of the machine has to be maintained.