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词汇 bioactive
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Definition of bioactive in English:

bioactive

adjective bʌɪəʊˈaktɪvˌbaɪoʊˈæktɪv
  • (of a substance) having a biological effect.

    (物质)生物活性的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is quite possible that the diffusion of bioactive antibiotics would be hindered by the thickened pleura.
    • Work pioneered by Hench and Polak recently led to the discovery of a family of bone formation genes that can be influenced by bioactive materials.
    • It is possible that such bioactive proteins may be distributed some distance away from the allergen-induced airway mucosal processes.
    • But recently, the bioactive ingredients of soy have grabbed scientists' and nutritionists' attention.
    • The coating's bioactive substances are chitosan - a naturally occurring fiber found in some weight-loss products - and a synthetic sugar used as a glucose substitute.
    • The researchers say the collagen allows the attachment of bioactive proteins that will promote healing and reduce clot formation.
    • The latter method produces 18 percent to 20 percent macropeptides, which are bioactive proteins, while ion exchange produces none.
    • Other functional ingredient contenders for the dairy arena include dietary fiber, whey protein isolates, whey protein concentrates, bioactive peptide systems and additional minerals and vitamins.
    • Glanbia's lactoferrin (branded Bioferrin (R)) is a bioactive milk protein, which has been shown to facilitate immune enhancement, intestinal health and overall wellness.
    • A decrease in estradiol (the bioactive form of estrogen) was seen, but unlike testosterone the change was not drastic - levels still remained within the low end of normal.
    • When digested, the seed meal released bioactive peptides, or proteins, that inhibited the production of an enzyme that contributes to high blood pressure.
    • A Bulgarian company has begun producing a vodka that contains vitamins C, B1 and B2, honey, milk and other bioactive ingredients.
    • Manika Das, of the University of Calcutta, and B. N. Mallick, of the Jawaharlal Nehru University in Delhi, and their colleagues have analyzed the bioactive chemicals in the skin of the common Indian toad, Bufo melanostictus.
    • Using bioglass, a special bioactive ceramic which mimics the structure of bone material, researchers are growing rings made out of the couples' bone.
    • Analysis of a variety of bioactive proteins contributing to human health is a potential future application of the HSS software package as well as multifunctional PCS.
    • Polyethylene glycol is also widely used as a suppository base, to make solid dispersions in order to enhance the solubility of drugs and for the modification of proteins and bioactive substances.
    • Thus, it is frequently subjected to radical peeling of its bark, which contains the bioactive substances used for treating some human diseases.
    • We knew that there was a correlation between surface charge, surface energy and the accumulation of bioactive substances.
    • The first, Combination A, contained an enzymatically rendered fish protein with a high level of bioactive peptides and amino acids.
    • Lipidation of bioactive peptides has been proposed as a way to increase their membrane binding, biological activity, and bioavailability.

Derivatives

  • bioactivity

  • noun
    • All of the snake toxin types still possess the bioactivity of the ancestral proteins in at least some of the toxin isoforms.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This is an unusual example of a blocked phase transition (collapsed to monolayer form) inhibiting bioactivity.
      • Krill oil is a complex combination of multiple active ingredients with synergistic bioactivity.
      • In these studies extracts were prepared from gut tissue and assayed for insulin immunoactivity or insulin specific bioactivity, such as increased glucose uptake.
      • In this frequency range, one needs to minimize liquid water but sufficiently hydrate the sample for bioactivity, native conformation.

Definition of bioactive in US English:

bioactive

adjectiveˌbīōˈaktivˌbaɪoʊˈæktɪv
  • (of a substance) having a biological effect.

    (物质)生物活性的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The latter method produces 18 percent to 20 percent macropeptides, which are bioactive proteins, while ion exchange produces none.
    • Analysis of a variety of bioactive proteins contributing to human health is a potential future application of the HSS software package as well as multifunctional PCS.
    • Manika Das, of the University of Calcutta, and B. N. Mallick, of the Jawaharlal Nehru University in Delhi, and their colleagues have analyzed the bioactive chemicals in the skin of the common Indian toad, Bufo melanostictus.
    • The first, Combination A, contained an enzymatically rendered fish protein with a high level of bioactive peptides and amino acids.
    • The coating's bioactive substances are chitosan - a naturally occurring fiber found in some weight-loss products - and a synthetic sugar used as a glucose substitute.
    • Polyethylene glycol is also widely used as a suppository base, to make solid dispersions in order to enhance the solubility of drugs and for the modification of proteins and bioactive substances.
    • The researchers say the collagen allows the attachment of bioactive proteins that will promote healing and reduce clot formation.
    • It is possible that such bioactive proteins may be distributed some distance away from the allergen-induced airway mucosal processes.
    • But recently, the bioactive ingredients of soy have grabbed scientists' and nutritionists' attention.
    • Glanbia's lactoferrin (branded Bioferrin (R)) is a bioactive milk protein, which has been shown to facilitate immune enhancement, intestinal health and overall wellness.
    • Other functional ingredient contenders for the dairy arena include dietary fiber, whey protein isolates, whey protein concentrates, bioactive peptide systems and additional minerals and vitamins.
    • A Bulgarian company has begun producing a vodka that contains vitamins C, B1 and B2, honey, milk and other bioactive ingredients.
    • It is quite possible that the diffusion of bioactive antibiotics would be hindered by the thickened pleura.
    • Lipidation of bioactive peptides has been proposed as a way to increase their membrane binding, biological activity, and bioavailability.
    • A decrease in estradiol (the bioactive form of estrogen) was seen, but unlike testosterone the change was not drastic - levels still remained within the low end of normal.
    • When digested, the seed meal released bioactive peptides, or proteins, that inhibited the production of an enzyme that contributes to high blood pressure.
    • Work pioneered by Hench and Polak recently led to the discovery of a family of bone formation genes that can be influenced by bioactive materials.
    • Using bioglass, a special bioactive ceramic which mimics the structure of bone material, researchers are growing rings made out of the couples' bone.
    • Thus, it is frequently subjected to radical peeling of its bark, which contains the bioactive substances used for treating some human diseases.
    • We knew that there was a correlation between surface charge, surface energy and the accumulation of bioactive substances.
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