Nghĩa của từ antiscorbutic bằng Tiếng Anh

noun
1
an antiscorbutic food or drug.
Cook did, for example, but other captains didn't and it was an imperfectly understood thing, that you had to have antiscorbutics in the diet otherwise you got scurvy.
adjective
1
(chiefly of a drug) having the effect of preventing or curing scurvy.
In 1747 the British naval surgeon James Lind conducted experiments on antiscorbutic substances - that is, those able to prevent scurvy.

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1. Antiscorbutic definition in English dictionary, Antiscorbutic meaning, synonyms, see also 'Anticosti',antipsychotic',antimycotic',antistrophic'

2. Antiscorbutic definition is - counteracting scurvy. How to use Antiscorbutic in a sentence.

3. Synonyms for Antiscorbutic in Free Thesaurus

4. Definition of Antiscorbutic Herbs

5. Definition of Antiscorbutic in the Definitions.net dictionary

6. (Medicine) preventing or curing scurvy: Antiscorbutic foods.

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8. What does Antiscorbutic mean? Information and translations of Antiscorbutic in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.

9. Curing or preventing scurvy: an Antiscorbutic vitamin.

10. What does Antiscorbutics mean? Plural form of antiscorbutic

11. Antiscorbutic Urdu Meaning - Find the correct meaning of Antiscorbutic in Urdu, it is important to understand the word properly when we translate it from English to Urdu

12. List of most effective herbs used as Antiscorbutic in repertory format

13. Antiscorbutic, an-ti-skor-būt′ik, adj. acting against scurvy. Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 1 of 4: A-D) Various It is also regarded as diaphoretic, diuretic, and Antiscorbutic.

14. The Lancet ORIGINAL ARTICLES Antiscorbutic VALUES OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Mamie Olliver M.Sc

15. Antiscorbutic, this is said also to have diuretic properties; it was

16. Antiscorbutic (plural Antiscorbutics) (pharmacology) A medicine that prevents or cures scurvy.

17. Synonym: L-Threoascorbic acid, Antiscorbutic factor, Vitamin C CAS Number 50-81-7

18. Orange and lemon juice have now been studied more than any other Antiscorbutic substance

19. The Antiscorbutic effect of dehydro-L-ascorbic acid (DAsA) was investigated in vitamin C-deficient guinea pigs

20. Leaves are Antiscorbutic, diaphoretic and diuretic, and are best picked when the flowers are blooming

21. Therise andfallofthe "Antiscorbutics" werebeginningtoappearintheherbals;previousherbalshadmadenoreferencestothe disease and the antiscorbutic plants, when present

22. It was known to be Antiscorbutic – what that means its property that protects against a disease called scurvy

23. Furthermore, they have shown that lemon juice has approximately the same Antiscorbutic activity as the hexuronic

24. Arctogaean and arilloid Ezra displode almost seasonably, though Tome stills his tolerationism metricise.Psychochemical and antiscorbutic Roderick bisects his …

25. HISTON, CAMBRIDGE IN this paper the Antiscorbutic value of fruits and vegetables as normally consumed is considered, and the outstanding factors influencing this …

26. Antiscorbutic Activity of L-ascorbic Acid 2-glucoside and Its Availability as a Vitamin C Supplement in Normal Rats and Guinea Pigs

27. It is concluded that D-isoascorbic acid is a "weakly" Antiscorbutic agent on the basis that it is both poorly absorbed and retained by the tissue; that in fact it may, to the degree that it is taken up by the tissues and retained, be equal in Antiscorbutic potency to L-ascorbic acid.

28. Both the names ascorbic acid and vitamin C reflect its Antiscorbutic properties due to its role in the synthesis of collagen in connective tissues.

29. Antiscorbutic a remedy or agent that prevents or cures scurvy Collins Discovery Encyclopedia, 1st edition © HarperCollins Publishers 2005 Want to thank TFD for its existence?

30. This paper examines the use of malt and beer during late eighteenth century British sea voyages, particularly their use as Antiscorbutic agents, focusing on …

31. The Antiscorbutic activity of 6-bromo-6-deoxy-L-ascorbic acid (I) in guinea pigs was compared to that of ascorbic acid (AsA)

32. The third, the so-called Antiscorbutic vitamine because of its action as preventative and cure for scurvy, is found in certain fruits and vegetables

33. D-Araboascorbic acid administered to guinea pigs in daily oral doses of 10 to 200 mg apparently replaced the Antiscorbutic activity of L-ascorbic acid

34. There Szent-Györgyi and his research fellow Joseph Svirbely found that "hexuronic acid" was actually the thus far unidentified Antiscorbutic factor, known as vitamin C

35. Meat exclusive of such visceral organ as the liver has been regarded as a food playing no role or at least a very insignificant role as an Antiscorbutic

36. There are always several meanings of each word in Urdu, the correct meaning of Antiscorbutic in Urdu is مصفی خون, and in roman we write it Masfi Khoon.

37. After Walter Norman Haworth had determined the structure of vitamin C, and in honour of its Antiscorbutic properties, it was given the formal chemical name of L-ascorbic acid.

38. To make a lachlan's Antiscorbutic use gin - celery gin, crème de framboise liqueur, lime juice (freshly squeezed), sugar syrup (2:1), pickled gherkin brine/vinegar

39. Twenty-four years ago Frölich 1 demonstrated that cow's milk possesses Antiscorbutic properties and his studies stimulated efforts to evaluate the amount of vitamin C contained in milk

40. It turns out that Cook's prohibition against the fat from the boiling pans was the only truly Antiscorbutic measure he took, for hot salt fat coming into contact with copper acquired a substance

41. Plant: Roselle, Carcade (Hibiscus Sabdariffa) Plant part: flower Plant feauters: digestive, diuretic, tonic, expectorant, antiseptic, febrifugal, refreshing, thirst-quenching, hemostatic, antiscorbutic, emollient Description: The drink called karkadé was all the rage, especially in Italy, between the 30ies and the 40ies, when it was regarded as a digestive, thirst

42. Despite the advanced development and technology in navigation, shipbuilding, cartography, and even the use of empirical Antiscorbutic preventive dietary measures in China during the Ming era (1368-1644) (10), the Chinese seagoing expeditions led by Admiral Zheng He (1371-1433) suffered from extremely heavy casualties and were finally discontinued (10).