albuminoid

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al·bu·mi·noid

 (ăl-byo͞o′mə-noid′)
adj. also al·bu·mi·noi·dal (-byo͞o′mə-noid′l)
Composed of or resembling albumin.
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albuminoid

(ælˈbjuːmɪˌnɔɪd)
adj
(Biochemistry) resembling albumin
n
(Biochemistry) another name for scleroprotein
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Noun1.albuminoid - a simple protein found in horny and cartilaginous tissues and in the lens of the eyealbuminoid - a simple protein found in horny and cartilaginous tissues and in the lens of the eye
collagen - a fibrous scleroprotein in bone and cartilage and tendon and other connective tissue; yields gelatin on boiling
elastin - a fibrous scleroprotein found in elastic tissues such as the walls of arteries
gelatin, gelatine - a colorless water-soluble glutinous protein obtained from animal tissues such as bone and skin
chondrin - a substance that resembles gelatin and is obtained by boiling cartilage in water
ceratin, keratin - a fibrous scleroprotein that occurs in the outer layer of the skin and in horny tissues such as hair, feathers, nails, and hooves
simple protein - a protein that yields only amino acids when hydrolyzed
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People above 40 years are being tested for diabetes, blood pressure, body mass, cholesterol, kidney function, and albuminoid.
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The historical photographs of Louis-Emile Durandelle provide an albuminoid sense of the vast but intimate interior's billowing cupolas, which are supported on sixteen elegantly slender cast-iron columns.
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