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Definition of Silver protein
1. Noun. A colloid preparation of protein (albumin or gelatin) and silver oxide; used in aqueous solution as an antibacterial agent.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Silver Protein
Literary usage of Silver protein
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Gonorrhea, Its Diagnosis and Treatment by Frederick Baumann (1910)
"... are synthetic products, silver protein compounds. We know that the germicidal
value of mercury and silver preparations depends especially on the number ..."
2. Gonorrhea, Its Diagnosis and Treatment by Frederick Baumann (1908)
"... are synthetic products, silver protein compounds. We know that the germicidal
value of mercury and silver preparations depends especially on the number ..."
3. Code of Federal Regulations by Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Staff (2005)
"These ingredients and salts include, but are not limited to, silver proteins,
mild silver protein, strong silver protein, silver, silver ion, ..."
4. The Chemistry of Synthetic Drugs by Percy May (1918)
"... is another silver protein compound, very soluble in water, and is not precipitated
by chlorides or by protein. It contains about 20 per cent. of silver. ..."
5. Organic Medicinal Chemicals (synthetic and Natural) by Marmaduke Barrowcliff, Francis Howard Carr (1920)
"... is the most generally used of these silver protein compounds; it contains
8 -3 % Ag. Others that may be mentioned are ..."
6. Handbook of Physiology by William Dobinson Halliburton (1913)
"... which binds epithelial cells together was formerly supposed to be due to the
formation of a silver-protein compound which was reduced by sunlight. ..."