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proteose
[proh-tee-ohs]
noun
any of a class of soluble compounds derived from proteins by the action of the gastric juices, pancreatic juices, etc.
proteose
/ ˈprəʊtɪˌəʊs, -ˌəʊz /
noun
Also called (esp US): albumose.rareany of a group of compounds formed during proteolysis that are less complex than metaproteins but more so than peptones
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of proteose1
Example Sentences
Luciferin seems to be either a peptone or a proteose.
Proteases of the erepsin type, i.e., those which break proteins down to amino-acids instead of only to the proteose or peptone stage, as is characteristic of the enzymes of the trypsin type, are widely distributed in plants.
Pink colour which becomes violet with more copper sulphate = proteose and peptone.
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