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proteid
蛋白質
From:
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pro·teid
/ˈprotɪəd, ˈproˌtɪd/
名詞
蛋白質
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pro·te·id
n.
Physiol. Chem.
An
older
,
imprecise
term
replaced
by
{
protein
}.
Note:
Proteid
was
defined
in
the
1913
Webster
as
“One
of
a
class
of
amorphous
nitrogenous
principles
,
containing
,
as
a
rule
,
a
small
amount
of
sulphur
;
an
albuminoid
,
as
blood
fibrin
,
casein
of
milk
,
etc
.
Proteids
are
present
in
nearly
all
animal
fluids
and
make
up
the
greater
part
of
animal
tissues
and
organs
.
They
are
also
important
constituents
of
vegetable
tissues
.
See
2d
Note
under
Food
.”
--
Pro*te*id
,
a.
Syn:
--
protein
.
Defensive proteid
Physiol. Chem.
,
one
of
a
class
of
proteid
substances
,
present
in
some
animal
tissues
and
fluids
,
that
make
the
body
immune
to
certain
infectious
diseases
by
destroying
or
rendering
inactive
the
toxic
products
of
bacterial
growth
; --
this
is
an
older
term
replaced
by
more
precise
modern
immunological
concepts
such
as
antibody
and
immunoglobulin
. [
archaic
]
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