The white part of an egg; the nutritive and protective gelatinous substance surrounding the yolk consisting mainly of albumin dissolved in water.
The white of an egg, which consists mainly of albumin dissolved in water.
A simple water-soluble protein found in many animal tissues and liquids.
1 The acid is absorbed by the powdered albumen without attacking the copper.
2 Then the albumen coagulates, and forms irregular fibres between the starch grains.
3 They slaver upon meat, gluten, albumen ; and those substances turn to fluid.
4 The name Plasmon distinguishes our preparations of milk - albumen from all other foods.
5 They prefer albumen and starch and nitrogen to huckleberry pie and doughnuts.
6 Paper prepared with a film of coagulated albumen gives also good results.
7 Wood creosote does not coagulate albumen , and is, therefore, not as serviceable.
8 However, the genetic factors regulating the proportion of thick albumen are poorly understood.
9 Any disease of the kidneys associated with albumen in the urine.
10 Never use hot water, as hot water coagulates the albumen of the blood.
11 The albumen gives it food wherewith to grow, upward and downward.
12 The proportions of albumen to those of caseine are especially varied.
13 So it was with three cubes of albumen after 1 hr.
14 A coating of coagulated albumen is formed upon the outer surface.
15 A large proportion of the albumen was dissolved, a remnant being still left.
16 For example, the lines of an engraved copper-plate are filled with powdered albumen .
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