Antiscorbutic


efficacious against scurvy.
an antiscorbutic agent, as ascorbic acid.
historical examples

this milk still retains a small amount of antiscorbutic vitamine.
scurvy past and present alfred fabian hess

such, however, was not our experience in respect to the antiscorbutic vitamine.
scurvy past and present alfred fabian hess

it was formerly in high repute as a resolvent and antiscorbutic, and, particularly, as a remedy for intermittents.
cooley’s practical receipts, volume ii arnold cooley

most of the other antiscorbutic and anti-venereal drops advertised by quacks have a like composition.
cooley’s cyclopdia of practical receipts and collateral information in the arts, manufactures, professions, and trades…, sixth edition, volume i arnold cooley

it is only when the monotonous diet does not contain an adequate quant-ty of antiscorbutic vitamine that it is to be feared.
scurvy past and present alfred fabian hess

rob of lemon and orange is an antiscorbutic we were not without.
a general history and collection of voyages and travels, vol. 15 (of 18) robert kerr

it has been proposed to introduce the red subacid wines as drinks for our sailors, because of their antiscorbutic qualities.
cooley’s cyclopdia of practical receipts and collateral information in the arts, manufactures, professions, and trades…, sixth edition, volume i arnold cooley

antiscorbutic, an-ti-skor-būt′ik, adj. acting against scurvy.
chambers’s twentieth century dictionary (part 1 of 4: a-d) various

they found that all vegetables have antiscorbutic value but to a markedly varying degree.
scurvy past and present alfred fabian hess

infusion of malt (sweet wort, malt tea) is laxative, and has been recommended as an antiscorbutic and tonic.
cooley’s practical receipts, volume ii arnold cooley

adjective
preventing or curing scurvy: antiscorbutic foods
noun
an antiscorbutic remedy or agent
n.

also anti-scorbutic, 1690s, from anti- + modern latin scorbutus “scurvy” (see scorbutic). from 1725 as an adjective.

antiscorbutic an·ti·scor·bu·tic (ān’tē-skôr-byōō’tĭk, ān’tī-)
adj.
preventing or relieving scurvy.

Read Also:

  • Ascorbic acid

    a white, crystalline, water-soluble vitamin, c 6 h 8 o 6 , occurring naturally in citrus fruits, green vegetables, etc., and often produced synthetically, essential for normal metabolism: used in the prevention and treatment of scurvy, and in wound-healing and tissue repair. noun a white crystalline vitamin present in plants, esp citrus fruits, tomatoes, and […]

  • Scripture

    often, scriptures. also called holy scripture, holy scriptures. the sacred writings of the old or new testaments or both together. (often lowercase) any writing or book, especially when of a sacred or religious nature. (sometimes lowercase) a particular p-ssage from the bible; text. contemporary examples his first witness: an flds man who read p-ssages of […]

  • Antiselection

    . noun see adverse selection

  • Antisense

    of or relating to a gene that is derived from rna or complementary dna, is inserted in reverse orientation into a strand of dna, and is used in genetic engineering to regulate genetic expression of a trait. antisense an·ti·sense (ān’tē-sěns’, ān’tī-) adj. of, relating to, or being nucleotide sequences that mimic dna sequences but cannot […]

  • Sensitivity

    the state or quality of being sensitive; sensitiveness. physiology. the ability of an organism or part of an organism to react to stimuli; irritability. degree of susceptibility to stimulation. electricity. the ability of a radio device to react to incoming signals, expressed as the minimum input signal required to produce a specified output signal with […]


Disclaimer: Antiscorbutic definition / meaning should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. All content on this website is for informational purposes only.