
A proteose is any of various water-soluble compounds that are produced during digestion by the hydrolytic breakdown of proteins short of the amino acid stage. ...
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• (n.) One of a class of soluble products formed in the digestion of proteids with gastric and pancreatic juice, and also by the hydrolytic action of boiling dilute acids on proteids. Proteoses are divided into the two groups, the primary and secondary proteoses.
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A nondescript mixture of intermediate products of proteolysis between protein and peptone. ... Primary proteose, the first result of hydrolysis of metaprotein; two stages, protoproteose and heteroproteose, have been distinguished. ... Secondary proteose, proteose derived from primary proteose by further hydrolysis. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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Pro'te·ose` noun [
Prote id +
-ose .]
(Physiol. Chem.) One of a class of soluble products formed in the digestion of proteids with gastric and pancreatic juice, and also by the hydrolytic action of boiling dilute acids on proteids. Proteoses are divided into the two groups, the
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Type: Term Pronunciation: prō′tē-ōs Definitions: 1. A nondescript mixture of intermediate products of proteolysis between protein and peptone.
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proteose A water-soluble protein derivative formed during hydrolytic processes such as digestion that does not coagulate when heated and precipitates if mixed with certain sulfur-containing compounds.
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any of a class of soluble compounds derived from proteins by the action of the gastric juices, pancreatic juices, etc.
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