proteose

/ˈproʊtiˌoʊs/
noun
  1. A water-soluble mixture of peptides (small protein fragments) produced when proteins are partially broken down.
    • Researchers isolated a proteose from yeast to study its properties.
    • Proteose is often found in milk and can affect its texture.
    • The digestion process creates proteose before proteins are fully broken into amino acids.
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