Lexicographical Neighbors of Steapsins
Literary usage of Steapsins
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Enzymes by Otto Cohnheim (1912)
"CHAPTER XII THE LIPASES OR steapsins OF THE ALIMENTARY CANAL The three known
lipases or steapsins work in the same way; ie, they split neutral fats into ..."
2. The Physiology of Plants: A Treatise Upon the Metabolism and Sources of by Wilhelm Pfeffer (1900)
"It is, however, uncertain to what extent fat-splitting ferments aid in the
metabolism of fats (Sect. 82). According to Sigmund steapsins decompose certain ..."
3. Plant Anatomy from the Standpoint of the Development and Functions of the by William Chase Stevens (1916)
"... or steapsins split up fats and oils into fatty acids and glycerine* The enzymes,
FlG. 107.—Enzyme-secreting cells of date cotyledon at A; ..."
4. Plant Anatomy from the Standpoint of the Development and Functions of the by William Chase Stevens (1907)
"... or steapsins split up fats and oils into fatty acids and glycerine. The enzymes,
called proteolytic enzymes, ..."
5. Plant Anatomy from the Standpoint of the Development and Functions of the by William Chase Stevens (1910)
"... or steapsins split up fats and oils into fatty acids and glycerine. The enzymes,
called proteolytic enzymes, ..."
6. Practical Physiological Chemistry by Sydney William Cole (1920)
"They are hydrolysed by boiling acids and alkalies, by superheated steam, and by
certain enzymes called lipases or steapsins. If an alkali be used as the ..."