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diastase
diastase Chem. (ˈdaɪəsteɪs) [a. mod.F. diastase, ad. Gr. διάστασις separation: see next. 1833 Payen et Persoz Ann. Chim. et Phys. LIII. 76 Cette singulière propriété de séparation nous a determinés à donner à la substance qui la possède le nom de diastase qui exprime précisément ce fait.] A nitrogen... Oxford English Dictionary
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Diastase
Diastase was the first enzyme discovered. Persoz (1833) "Mémoire sur la diastase, les principaux produits de ses réactions et leurs applications aux arts industriels" (Memoir on diastase, the wikipedia.org
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diastase
diastase/ˈdaɪəsteɪs; `daɪəˌstes/ n[U]enzyme that converts starch to sugar, important in digestion 淀粉酶; 糖化酶. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Takadiastase
Takadiastase is a form of diastase which results from the growth, development, and nutrition of a distinct microscopic fungus known as Aspergillus oryzae External links Jokichi Takamine Taka-Diastase, Adrenaline History of industrial property rights (Japan Patent Office) Development of Takadiastase Hydrolases wikipedia.org
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PAS diastase stain
Periodic acid–Schiff–diastase (PAS-D, PAS diastase) stain is a periodic acid–Schiff (PAS) stain used in combination with diastase, an enzyme that breaks Additional images See also Periodic acid-Schiff stain Diastase References External links PAS Diastase Protocol Staining wikipedia.org
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pectase
pectase Chem. (ˈpɛkteɪs) [f. pect-in or pect-ose, after diastase.] A ferment supposed to exist in fruits, etc., and having the property of converting pectin into pectic and other related acids. Now usu. called pectinesterase.1866–77 Watts Dict. Chem. IV. 363 According to Frémy, all vegetal tissues w... Oxford English Dictionary
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Taka-diastase
Taka-diastase (tækəˈdaɪəsteɪz) Also taka-. [f. the name of J. Jokichi Taka(mine (1854–1922), Japanese-born biochemist and industrialist + diastase.] A preparation containing a variety of enzymes which is obtained after the treatment of rice or bran with the mould Aspergillus oryzæ; now a proprietary... Oxford English Dictionary
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PASD
PASD may refer to: Pinconning Area School District Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats Phoenixville Area School District PAS diastase wikipedia.org
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diastatic
diastatic, a. (daɪəˈstætɪk) [ad. Gr. διαστατικός separative, f. διά apart + στατικός causing to stand, f. root στα- stand.] Pertaining to or of the nature of diastase.1881 Atkinson in Nature No. 622. 510 The opinion that the diastatic property is connected with the degree of solubility of the albumi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Periodic acid–Schiff stain
• PAS diastase stain (PAS-D) is PAS stain used in combination with diastase, an enzyme that breaks down glycogen. Presence of glycogen can be confirmed on a section of tissue by using diastase to digest the glycogen from a section, then comparing a diastase digested wikipedia.org
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inulase
inulase Biochem. (ˈɪnjuːleɪz, -s) [f. inulin + -ase.] An enzyme which hydrolyses inulin to fructose, found esp. in some fungi.1893 J. R. Green in Ann. Bot. VII. 90 This transformation has been found to be due to a special enzyme, to which the name inulase may be given. It is a different body from di... Oxford English Dictionary
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Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency
Unlike glycogen and other mucins which are diastase sensitive (i.e., diastase treatment disables PAS staining), A1AT deficient hepatocytes will stain with PAS even after diastase treatment - a state thus referred to as "diastase resistant". wikipedia.org
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amylase
amylase Biochem. (ˈæmɪleɪs, -z) [f. amyl2 + -ase.] An enzyme or organic catalyst which disintegrates starch, present in animals and plants; = diastase.1893 Jrnl. Chem. Soc. LXIV. ii. 587 The dried, as well as the fresh, organism contains an enzyme ‘amylase’, similar to the diastase of malt. 1899 J. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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ATC代码 (A09)
A09A 消化药,含酶(Digestives, including enzymes) A09AA 酶制剂(Enzyme preparations) A09AA01 淀粉酶(Diastase) A09AA02 多酶(脂肪酶、蛋白酶等)(Multienzymes (lipase, protease, wikipedia.org
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-ase
Etymology The -ase suffix is a libfix derived from "diastase", the first recognized enzyme. Its usage in subsequently discovered enzymes was proposed by Émile Duclaux, with the intention of honoring the first scientists to isolate diastase. wikipedia.org
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