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Definition of Peptonizing
1. peptonize [v] - See also: peptonize
Lexicographical Neighbors of Peptonizing
Literary usage of Peptonizing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Biochemical Catalysts in Life and Industry: Proteolytic Enzymes by Jean Effront (1917)
"... substances and especially of iron, whose presence is always detected in
preparations of this enzyme. § 2. DISSOLVING AND peptonizing POWERS OF PEPSIN. ..."
2. Bacteria and Their Products by German Sims Woodhead (1891)
"... partly on Medium in which it is Growing—peptonizing Function usually requires
presence of Oxygen—Various kinds of Fermentation : Lactic, Urea, Butyric, ..."
3. The Book of Cheese by Charles Thom, Walter Warner Fisk (1918)
"(c) Acid peptonizing group. (d) Bacillus bulgaricus group. (e) Acid cocci or weak
acid-producing group. 23. Bacterium lactis-acidi group. ..."
4. Principles and Practice of Milk Hygiene by Louis Amos Klein (1917)
"... is less objectionable than milk containing a smaller number of bacteria with
the greater proportion belonging to the gas-f orming or peptonizing groups. ..."
5. Agricultural Bacteriology by Joseph Eames Greaves (1922)
"peptonizing Bacteria.—These organisms digest the casein either with or without
coagulation at times with the formation of an alkaline reaction. ..."
6. Hygiene for Mother and Child: A Manual for Mothers and Nurses, Including by Francis Hamilton MacCarthy (1910)
"This is accomplished by adding to the plain or modified milk a peptonizing powder.
This is sold in tubes or tablets, and is a combination of pancreatic ..."