Meaning of emulsine | Babel Free
Definitions
Enzyme présente dans diverses amandes. Elle provoque la lyse de l'amygdaline en glucose, aldéhyde benzoïque et en acide cyanhydrique, composants de l'essence d'amande amère.
Equivalents
Français
émulsine
Examples
“It is the animo-vegetal principal which constitutes the mass of the cotelydon of the almond that induces the reaction; it has been called emulsine, and appears very similar in properties and constitution to the vegetable albumen or legumine, described as the active principle in the alcoholic fermentation (See p. 893).”
“It is known that emulsine and amygdaline are two innocent substances when they are administered by themselves, but that they develope hydrocyanic acid and become a violent poison when placed in contact.”
“This insoluble residue, even when completely washed with distilled water so as to remove all soluble matter, still furnishes the characteristic reaction of emulsine with amygdaline.”
“Coniferin is converted into grape-sugar and coniferyl alcohol under the influence of emulsine.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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