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Amphopeptone
Amphopeptone Am`pho*pep"tone, n. [Gr. ? + E. peptone.] (Physiol.) A product of gastric digestion, a mixture of hemipeptone and antipeptone.
Antipeptone
Antipeptone An`ti*pep"tone, n. (Physiol. Chem.) A product of gastric and pancreatic digestion, differing from hemipeptone in not being decomposed by the continued action of pancreatic juice.
Dyspeptone
Dyspeptone Dys*pep"tone, n. [Pref. dys- + peptone.] (Physiol. Chem.) An insoluble albuminous body formed from casein and other proteid substances by the action of gastric juice. --Meissner.
Hemipeptone
Hemipeptone Hem`i*pep"tone, n. [Hemi- + peptone.] (Physiol. Chem.) A product of the gastric and pancreatic digestion of albuminous matter. Note: Unlike antipeptone it is convertible into leucin and tyrosin, by the continued action of pancreatic juice. See Peptone. It is also formed from hemialbumose and albumin by the action of boiling dilute sulphuric acid.
Metapeptone
Metapeptone Met`a*pep"tone, n. [Pref. meta- + peptone.] (Physiol. Chem.) An intermediate product formed in the gastric digestion of albuminous matter.
Parapeptone
Parapeptone Par`a*pep"tone, n. [Pref. para- + peptone.] (Phisiol. Chem.) An albuminous body formed in small quantity by the peptic digestion of proteids. It can be converted into peptone by pancreatic juice, but not by gastric juice.
Peptogen
Peptogen Pep"to*gen, n. [Peptone + -gen.] (Physiol.) A substance convertible into peptone.
Peptogenic
Peptogenic Pep`to*gen"ic, a. Same as Peptogenous.
Peptogenous
Peptogenous Pep*tog"e*nous, a. (Physiol. Chem.) Capable of yielding, or being converted into, peptone.
Peptohydrochloric
Peptohydrochloric Pep`to*hy`dro*chlo"ric, a. [See Peptone, and Hydrochloric.] (Physiol. Chem.) Designating a hypothetical acid (called peptohydrochloric acid, pepsinhydrochloric acid, and chloropeptic acid) which is supposed to be formed when pepsin and dilute (0.1-0.4 per cent) hydrochloric acid are mixed together.
Peptone
Peptone Pep"tone, n. [Gr. ? cooked.] (Physiol. Chem.) (a) The soluble and diffusible substance or substances into which albuminous portions of the food are transformed by the action of the gastric and pancreatic juices. Peptones are also formed from albuminous matter by the action of boiling water and boiling dilute acids. (b) Collectively, in a broader sense, all the products resulting from the solution of albuminous matter in either gastric or pancreatic juice. In this case, however, intermediate products (albumose bodies), such as antialbumose, hemialbumose, etc., are mixed with the true peptones. Also termed albuminose.
Peptonize
Peptonize Pep"to*nize, v. t. (Physiol.) To convert into peptone; to digest or dissolve by means of a proteolytic ferment; as, peptonized food.
Peptonoid
Peptonoid Pep"to*noid, n. [Peptone + -oid.] (Physiol. Chem.) A substance related to peptone.
Peptonuria
Peptonuria Pep`to*nu"ri*a, n. [NL. See Peptone, and Urine.] (Med.) The presence of peptone, or a peptonelike body, in the urine.
Peptotoxine
Peptotoxine Pep`to*tox"ine, n. [Peptone + toxic + -ine.] (Physiol. Chem.) A toxic alkaloid found occasionally associated with the peptones formed from fibrin by pepsinhydrochloric acid.
Propeptone
Propeptone Pro*pep"tone, n. [Pref. pro- + peptone.] (Physiol. Chem.) A product of gastric digestion intermediate between albumin and peptone, identical with hemialbumose.

Meaning of Pepto from wikipedia

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