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Definition of Albumoses
1. albumose [n] - See also: albumose
Lexicographical Neighbors of Albumoses
Literary usage of Albumoses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Elements of the Comparative Anatomy of Vertebrates by Gustav Mann, Walther Löb, Henry William Frederic Lorenz, Robert Wiedersheim, William Newton Parker, Thomas Jeffery Parker, Harry Clary Jones, Sunao Tawara, Leverett White Brownell, Max Julius Louis Le Blanc, Willis Rodney Whitney, John Wesley Brown, Wi (1906)
"Tryptic digestion rapidly converts albumoses and peptones into simpler compounds,
and therefore peptic digestion is more suitable for the study of the ..."
2. Practical dietetics: With Special Reference to Diet in Diseases by William Gilman Thompson (1905)
"albumoses, Peptones.—The final product of food digestion as accomplished by pepsin
with the hydrochloric acid of the gastric juice is peptone. ..."
3. Chemistry of the Proteids by Gustav Mann (1906)
"For the examination of albumoses it is customary to use the ... siccum' of F.
Witte in Rostock, which consists for the greater part of albumoses. ..."
4. Monographic Medicine by William Robie Patten Emerson, Guido Guerrini, William Brown, Wendell Christopher Phillips, John Whitridge Williams, John Appleton Swett, Hans Günther, Mario Mariotti, Hugh Grant Rowell (1916)
"The Peptones and the albumoses Some of the ... The probability is that albumoses
do not have very large molecules, as was formerly supposed, ..."
5. A Text-book of the Physiological Chemistry of the Animal Body: Including an by Arthur Gamgee (1893)
"After the publication of the paper of Wenz", it was, at first, believed that by
simply saturating, in the cold, a mixed solution of albumoses and peptones ..."
6. A Manual of clinical diagnosis by means of microscopic and chemical methods by Charles Edmund Simon (1907)
"albumoses are normally absent from the feces. They have been observed in typhoid
... The albumoses are demonstrated in the following manner: the feces are ..."
7. Practical Physiological Chemistry by Sydney William Cole (1920)
"I. The albumoses or ... Witte's peptone, which is prepared from fibrin and consists
of a mixture of albumoses and peptone. (ii.) Savory and Moore's peptone, ..."