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Definition of Dextrans
1. dextran [n] - See also: dextran
Medical Definition of Dextrans
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Dextrans
Literary usage of Dextrans
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Principles of Human Nutrition: A Study in Practical Dietetics by Whitman Howard Jordan (1912)
"... dextrans. — These are compounds of little importance in human nutrition that
are more or less associated in the framework of a great variety of plants ..."
2. Gene Expression in Field Crops: Bibliography January 1991-November 1992 edited by Janet Saunders, Robert D. Warmbrodt (1995)
"Surprisingly, at 32 degrees C, movement of the F-dextrans was inhibited in
transgenic plants expressing the wild-type MP gene; however, the inhibition was ..."
3. Biopolymers: Making Materials Nature's Way by Office of Technology Assessment, United States, Congress (1993)
"Chemically modified dextrans such as dextran sulfate have both antiulcer and ...
In the industrial area, dextrans are being incorporated into x-ray and ..."
4. Code of Federal Regulations: Parts 170 to 199 Revised as of April 1, 2005 by Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Staff (2005)
"(a) Dextrans (CAS Reg. No. 9004—54—0) are high molecular weight ... Commercially
available dextrans are synthesized from sucrose by Leuconostoc ..."
5. Code of Federal Regulations, Title 21, Food and Drugs, PT. 500-599, Revised by Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Staff (2005)
"Dextrans of average molecular weight below 100000. (b) Conditions of use.
This substance is generally recognized as safe when used in accordance with good ..."
6. Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (1903)
"The void volume was measured with blue dextran (2 X 106 mean A/r), and columns
were calibrated with dextrans T20 (Mr 20000), T40 (M, 40000), and T70 (M, ..."