| prolamin | <protein> A simple protein found in plants which cannot be dissolved in anything except strong alcohol solutions.It is an important component of gluten. (09 Oct 1997) |
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| prolamines | Proteins insoluble in water or neutral salt solutions, soluble in dilute acids or alkalies, and in 50 to 90% alcohol; e.g., gliadin, zein, hordein; all have relatively high proline contents. (05 Mar 2000) |
| prolamine |
a simple protein found in plants
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| prolamin |
any of a group of globular proteins found mainly in cereals; they are soluble in 7080 per cent alcohol but insoluble in water and absolute alcohol and contain high levels of glutamic acid and proline. Examples are gliadin (found in wheat and rye) and zein (found in corn). Called also alcohol-soluble protein.
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| prolamin | a simple protein found in plants |
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