pectin

英 ['pektɪn] 美 ['pɛktɪn]
  • n. [生化] 果胶;胶质
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pectin 果胶

由希腊语创造出来的一个词,来自希腊语pektos,凝结的,胶化的,来自PIE*pag,固定,词源同page,pact,fang.-in,化学名词后缀。

pectin (n.)
polysaccharide found in fruit and vegetables, crucial in forming jellies and jams, 1838, from French pectine, coined early 1830s by French chemist Henri Braconnot (1781-1855) from acide pectique "pectic acid," a constituent of fruit jellies, from Greek pektikos "curdling, congealing," from pektos "curdled, congealed," from pegnynai "to make stiff or solid," from PIE root *pag-/*pak- "to join together" (see pact). Related: Pectic.
1. The goal of retting is to bring about decomposition of the pectin.
浸渍的目的就是在于使果胶质分解.

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2. The pectic substances can be classed protopectins, pectins and pectin acids.
果胶物质分成原生质果胶, 果胶和果胶酸.

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3. In addition, apples contain pectin, which helps to lower cholesterol.
另外, 苹果也含有有助降低胆固醇的果胶.

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4. By - products include essential oils, pectin, candied peel, orange marmalade, and stock feed.
其他主要 副产品 有精油 、 果胶 、 陈皮 、 柑果酱和牲畜饲料.

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5. As to the maximal amplitude ( ma ) pectin was higher than dextron.
至于ma值则大于右旋糖酐组.

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