Aleurone
protein granules (aleurone grains) found in a single layer of cells (aleurone layer) in the outermost portion of the endosperm.
historical examples
at present aleurone meal is a side product in starch factories.
woman under socialism august bebel
within short, starch will become a side product of aleurone meal.
woman under socialism august bebel
the deposit consists of aleurone and the active enzymic substance, together with about 80 per cent.
the handbook of soap manufacture w. h. simmons
sucrose also augments in the aleurone layer, but starch is never formed in the aleurone cells.
encyclopaedia britannica, 11th edition, volume 17, slice 4 various
the cells contain no starch, the reserve food supply being stored cellulose, protein, and aleurone grains.
all about coffee william h. ukers
this parenchymatous m-ss consists of oval cells filled with fatty matter and granules of aleurone.
scientific american supplement, no. 613, october 1, 1887 various
nearest the skin will be seen the triple layer of aleurone cells already referred to (fig. 7).
encyclopaedia britannica, 11th edition, volume 17, slice 4 various
this pulpy substance, formed entirely of oval cells filled with aleurone, consists of two distinct layers.
scientific american supplement, no. 613, october 1, 1887 various
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