emulsine
See also: émulsine
English
Noun
emulsine (uncountable)
- (archaic) Alternative form of emulsin
- 1842, Robert Kane, Elements of Chemistry, page 951:
- 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).
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