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Definition of Diastases
1. diastase [n] - See also: diastase
Lexicographical Neighbors of Diastases
Literary usage of Diastases
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Enzymes and Their Applications by Jean Effront, Samuel Cate Prescott (1902)
"Manner of action of diastases.—Different opinions on this subject.—The diastatic
property and the diastase itself.—Works of Bunzen, Hüfner, Naegeli. ..."
2. Enzymes and Their Applications by Jean Effront, Samuel Cate Prescott (1902)
"General properties of diastases.—Means of distinguishing a diastatic action ...
Method of action of diastases. THE first ideas concerning the existence, ..."
3. Enzymes and Their Applications by Jean Effront, Samuel Cate Prescott (1902)
"General properties of diastases.—Means of distinguishing a diastatic action ...
Method of action of diastases. THE first ideas concerning the existence, ..."
4. The Toxins and Venoms, and Their Antibodies by Marius Emmanuel Pozzi-Escot (1906)
"The substance is analogous to ricin, and like this, possesses powerful toxic
properties. Toxicity of the Vegetable Diastases. ..."
5. The Health Exhibition Literature (1884)
"Summary—Successive stages of organic matter in course of decomposition—Intervention
of diastases—Digestion in microbes occurs in the same way as in the ..."