zymo- 或 zym-
pref.(前缀)
语源
pref.(前缀)
- Fermentation:
发酵:
zymurgy.
酿造学 - Enzyme:
酶:
zymogram.
酶谱
语源
- New Latin
现代拉丁语 - from Greek zumē [leaven]
源自 希腊语 zumē [发酵剂]
zymo- or (before a vowel) zym-
combining form
indicating fermentation
⇒
zymology
Origin
from Greek zumē leavenzymo-
Word Origin
1
a combining form meaning “ferment,” “leaven,” used in the formation of compound words:
zymology.
Also, especially before a vowel, zym-.
Origin
combining form representing Greek zȳ́mē leaven
Related Words
- zymogen
- zymology
- zymolysis
- zymometer
zymo-a word element meaning 'leaven', as in zymogen.
Also, (before vowels), zym-. [combining form representing Greek zymē yeast]
zymo-
combining form
⇨ see zym-
combining form
⇨ see zym-
zymo-
(亦作zym- /zaɪm/用在元音前)
combining form
- relating to enzymes or fermentation表示“酶”, “发酵”:
-
zymogen
zymase.
词源
from Greek zumē 'leaven'.
a1909 Disinfectants 14 ( Cent. D.Suppl. )Salicylic acid only holding its reputation as an enemy to the *zymocytes of the cider barrel.
1887 Jrnl. Chem. Soc. LII. 468The crystallised ammonium gluconate recently described by Volpert..had previously been obtained by the author , and described by him as ammonium *zymogluconate. [ sc. L. Boutroux]
1886 Ibid. L. 682The *zymogluconic acid obtained by the action of M oblongus on glucose. [ icrococcus]
1957 Hunter & Markert in Science 28 June 1295/2We propose the term *zymogram to refer to strips in which the location of enzymes is demonstrated by histochemical methods.
1978 Nature 2 Mar. 77/2 The high degree of gene duplication in these species often confounds the genetic interpretation of zymograms. For example, how many loci code for an enzyme represented by a single electrophoretic band?
1981 Histochemistry LXXIII. 311 Electro⁓focused zymograms display species and organ differences.
1903 C. Snyder New Concept.Sci. 236Croft Hill's bold announcement, three or four years ago, of the discovery of ‘reversible *zymohydrolysis’.
1828–32 Webster, *Zumological, *Zumologist.
1846 Worcester, Zymological, Zymologist (citing Oswald).
1753 Chambers's Cycl. Supp.,*Zymology . [ referring to W. Simpson's Zymologia Physica, 1675]
1828–32 Webster, Zumology.
1890 A. S. Lea in Jrnl. Physiol. XI. 254 note,I would suggest that the word ‘*zymolysis’ might be.. used to denote generally the changes produced by the enzymes or unorganised ferments.
Ibid. 264The *zymolytic activity of the digestive fluid.
1842 Brande Dict. Sci. , etc.,*Zumometer, or Zumosimeter,..an instrument intended to show the degree to which fermentation has proceeded in different fermenting liquors.
1900 U.S. Dept. Agric. ,Bur. Anim. Ind. Rep. 257 (Cent. D.Suppl. )The hypothesis of Morgenroth in regard to the existence of a haptophore group and the *zymophore group in the labile ferment has been recently verified by Myers and Bashford, who have discovered zymoids analogous to the toxoids. [ sic; ? a]
1902 Brit. Med. Jrnl. 12 Apr. 920There is no amboceptor as such, but the body consists of a *zymophoric group.
1890 Billings Med. Dict. ,*Zymophytes, bacteroid ferments that liberate fatty acids from neutral fats.
1868 Watts Dict. Chem. V. 1086*Zymoscope, an instrument..for testing the fermenting power of yeast, by bringing it in contact with sugar-water, and observing the quantity of carbonic anhydride evolved.
1896 A. K. Miller tr. E. C. Hansen's Ferment. 71Ancker and Bergh's *zymotechnic laboratory, Stockholm.
1900 tr. A. Jörgensen's Micro-org. & Ferment. 47*Zymotechnical examinations of water according to the principles laid down by Hansen.
1896 A. K. Miller tr. E. C. Hansen's Ferment. 113Several *zymotechnologists have made similar experiments.
1860 Mayne Expos. Lex. ,*Zymotechny.
1902 Jrnl. Exper. Med. 17 Mar. 282The complement possesses in addition to such a..haptophore group, another group which exhibits fermentative properties (*zymotoxic or toxophore group).
1978 Bull. World HealthOrg. LVI. 471Prefixes may be given to the term to designate the general grounds on which the deme is defined, e.g. , serodeme, *zymodeme... There is no certain implication of common ancestry for demes displaying similar characters.
1980 Trans. R.Soc. Trop. Med. & Hygiene LXXIV. 222/1There were three enzymically distinct groups of T cruzi stocks—which have been called zymodemes 1, 2 and 3. All three zymodemes were capable of causing acute disease in man. [ rypanosoma]
1985 Brit. Med. Jrnl. 30 Nov. 1524/2The traditional view..has been blurred by the discovery in both wild and domestic animals in west Africa of trypanosomes with enzyme markers (zymodemes) identical with those of species infective for man.
1988 Evolution XLII. 278/2 The term ‘zymodeme’ has been used with two different meanings: first, to designate any isozyme variant..; and second, to describe ‘main’ variants.
ORIGIN: from Greek zumē leaven: see -o- .
zymo-
combining form.
fermentation: Zymometer = an instrument that measures fermentation.
enzyme: Zymolysis = the action of enzymes.
Also, zym- before vowels.
[< Greek zȳ́mē leaven]
zymo-
combining form
see zym-
see zym-
zymo-
Prefix
- Forming compound words denoting fermentation.
Etymology
Combining form of Ancient Greek ζύμη (zúmē, “leaven”).