EMULSIN


Meaning of EMULSIN in English

-ˈməlsə̇n noun

( -s )

Etymology: German, from Latin emulsus + German -in

: any of various enzyme preparations that are obtained usually from plants (as almonds and mold fungi) as white amorphous powders and that contain glycosidases active on beta-glycosides (as amygdalin or cellobiose)

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