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hydrolysate
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hy·drol·y·sate  (h-drl-st, hdr-l-) also hy·drol·y·zate (-zt)
n.
A product of hydrolysis.


hydrolysate [haɪˈdrɒlɪˌseɪt]
n
(Chemistry) a substance or mixture produced by hydrolysis
[from hydrolysis + -ate1]
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Noun1.hydrolysate - a product of hydrolysis
product - a chemical substance formed as a result of a chemical reaction; "a product of lime and nitric acid"


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Erythritol, which is largely unabsorbed, has virtually no calories, while maltitol and hydrogenated starch hydrolysates are absorbed enough to provide three-quarters the calories of sugar.
When the diagenesis-resistant molecular components were isolated (individual amino acids and the collagen hydrolysates [XAD-HYD]), age concordance among the individual amino acids and with the archaeological evidence indicated reliability.
Those who are allergic to dairy have to look out for words like whey, lactose, caseinates, nougat, hydrolysates, and even some margarines contain milk protein.
 
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