"Tryptic" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Tryptic" Meaning

A trypptic refers to something related to a trypsin, which is an enzyme that breaks down proteins into smaller peptides or amino acids. It can also imply a three-part composition or structure, from the Greek prefix 'try-', meaning "three". Additionally, in biology, the term "trypptic" may refer to the digestive system of insects or other invertebrates where they use proteolytic enzymes like trypsin to digest their food.

"Tryptic" Examples

Usage Examples of "Tryptic"


1. In Medicine:

- "The patient's blood test showed a tryptic raise in lipase enzymes, indicating a possible pancreatic issue."

2. In Laboratory:

- "The researcher carefully cracked open the egg and added a small amount of trypsin to the sample for analysis."

3. In Biochemistry:

- "Trypsin is an enzyme that breaks down proteins by cleaving peptide bonds within specific sequences."

4. In Food Science:

- "The chef used a trypsin solution to tenderize the meat before cooking it to a perfect medium-rare."

5. In History (Opalescent Glass):

- "The opalescent glass, made through a tryptic method, glowed with a beautiful iridescence in the museum's collection."

"Tryptic" Similar Words

Trypsinisation

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Trypsinise

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Trypsinization

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Trypsinize

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Trypsinogen

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Tryptamine

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Tryptamines

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Tryptase

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Tryptone

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Tryptophan

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Tryptophanase

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Tryptophane

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Tryptophanyl

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Tryst

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Trysting

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Trysts

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