Definition of Autolysed

1. Verb. (past of autolyse) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Autolysed

1. autolyse [v] - See also: autolyse

Lexicographical Neighbors of Autolysed

autoloads
autolocking
autological
autologin
autologous
autologous bone marrow transplant
autologous graft
autologous protein
autologous transplant
autology
autoloom
autolooms
autolysate
autolysates
autolyse
autolysed (current term)
autolyses
autolysin
autolysing
autolysins
autolysis
autolysosomal
autolysosome
autolysosomes
autolytic
autolytic enzyme
autolyzate
autolyzates
autolyze
autolyzed

Literary usage of Autolysed

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Journal of Medical Research by American Association of Pathologists and Bacteriologists (1907)
"If, now, normal kidneys or tumors be autolysed in chloroform water (i to 10), the chloroform then blown out, and the autolysed fluid tested on red cells, ..."

2. Alcoholic Fermentation by Arthur Harden (1914)
"This effect was found to be common to the filtrates from boiled fresh yeast-juice and from boiled autolysed yeast-juice, and was ultimately traced in the ..."

3. Allen's Commercial Organic Analysis: A Treatise on the Properties, Modes of by Alfred Henry Allen (1917)
"... make use of it in the form of autolysed yeast (Vol. I, p. ... in which the solution from the autolysed yeast is clarified with lead acetate, ..."

4. The Vitamine Manual: A Presentation of Essential Data about the New Food Factors by Walter Hollis Eddy (1921)
"By shaking an autolysed yeast extract with these solvents in the proportion of 1 cc. of solvent to each 4 cc. of extract the vitamine passes into the oil. ..."

5. Vital Factors of Foods: Vitamins and Nutrition by Carleton Ellis, Annie Louise Macleod (1922)
"The action of various fractions of autolysed yeast upon living yeast suspended in pure sucrose solution was measured by the amount of carbon dioxide evolved ..."

6. The Journal of Experimental Medicine by Rockefeller University, Rockefeller Institute, Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research (1906)
"As was to be expected from this result the injection into the duodenum of considerable quantities (up to 10 cc) of the autolysed toxin is also without ..."

7. The Harvey Lectures by Harvey Society of New York, New York Academy of Medicine (1915)
"... while with old autolysed cultures in which the sensitizing group is already in solution the time is still further shortened. Some pathogenic organisms ..."

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