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hydrolysate

[ hahy-drol-uh-seyt ]

noun

  1. any compound formed by hydrolysis.


hydrolysate

/ haɪˈdrɒlɪˌseɪt /

noun

  1. a substance or mixture produced by hydrolysis
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Word History and Origins

Origin of hydrolysate1

First recorded in 1910–15; hydrolys(is) + -ate 2
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Word History and Origins

Origin of hydrolysate1

C20: from hydrolysis + -ate 1
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Example Sentences

The resultant liquid, called hydrolysate, is trucked to a facility outside Port Arthur, Tex., where it is incinerated.

Another study published in 2014 randomly selected 46 of 69 women, between the ages of 35 and 55 years old, to take a collagen hydrolysate supplements by VeriSol®.

From Salon

It’s also worth noting that, although it’s not in hydrolysate form, one cup of chicken stock or bone broth offers about six grams of collagen-rich protein in a tasty and satisfying way.

Feeds should be started at the earliest possible time, with either breast milk, extensive hydrolysate or amino acid-based formula based on response and stool or stoma output.

From US News

Babies on cow's-milk-based formula gain weight much faster than babies on a protein hydrolysate formula, other researchers found.

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