NOUN
- a simple protein found in horny and cartilaginous tissues and in the lens of the eye
How To Use albuminoid In A Sentence
- The solution obtained by dissolving the absorbent albuminoid in the buffer advantageously contains 6% by weight of this albuminoid.
- Laboratory experiments have also been carried out on such different nitrogenous substances as ethylamine, thiocyanates, gelatin, urea, asparagin, and albuminoids of milk. Manures and the principles of manuring
- This is the same as the wheat gum and is called an albuminoid because it contains nitrogen and is like albumen, a substance like the white of an egg. The First Book of Farming
- A general term for the albuminoid constitutents of the body. A Practical Physiology
- It is natural that the albuminoids should have no specially allotted destination, since every part of the machine has to be maintained.
- The albuminoid substance of milk; it forms the basis of cheese. A Practical Physiology
- The yolk comprises (1) the cytoplasm of the ordinary animal cell with its spongioplasm and hyaloplasm; this is frequently termed the formative yolk; (2) the nutritive yolk or deutoplasm, which consists of numerous rounded granules of fatty and albuminoid substances imbedded in the cytoplasm. I. Embryology. 2. The Ovum
- Dogs fed a diet of only sugar and fat would not survive, but dogs whose diets included albuminoids would.
- Haemoxanthine: a dissolved albuminoid in the insect blood, which has both a respiratory and nutritive function. Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology
- The author has used the combustion method, the albuminoid ammonia, and in some cases the oxygen process of Prof. Tidy. Scientific American Supplement, No. 288, July 9, 1881