riboflavin
英 [,raɪbə(ʊ)'fleɪvɪn]
美[,raɪbə'flevɪn]
- n. [生化] 核黄素,维生素B2
英英释义
- 1. a B vitamin that prevents skin lesions and weight loss
实用场景例句
- Beet greens are a source of riboflavin, iron, and vitamins A and C.
- 甜菜叶是核黄素 、 铁以及维生素A和C的来源.
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- Objective To study the level of thiamine and riboflavin in college students in plateau.
- 目的了解西宁地区大学生硫胺素与核黄素营养状况.
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- The ribR gene in Bacillus subtilis encodes monofunctional flavin kinase, which would convert riboflavin to FMN.
- 枯草芽孢杆菌的ribR基因编码单功能的黄素激酶, 催化核黄素转变为核黄素-5-磷酸酯.ribR基因与其它未知功能基因构成一个操纵子,调控机制未知,通常处于不表达状态.
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- In particular, they suggest removing the epithelium before the application of riboflavin.
- 特别是他们建议在使用核黄素前去除角膜上皮.
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- Thus , the fluorometry was regarded as a suitable method for determining intracellular riboflavin of yeast.
- 荧光光度法测定准确性高, 稳定性强,为测定酵母胞内核黄素的最佳方法.
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- The whole pathway of the biosynthesis from glucose to riboflavin is presented in this paper.
- 发表了从葡萄糖到核黄素的整条生物合成途径.
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- Conclusions College students can get adequate thiamine and riboflavin from dietary.
- 结论高海拔地区学生可从日常膳食中获取足量的硫胺素与核黄素.
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- It is concluded that riboflavin deficiency increases the extent of lipid peroxidation.
- 结论认为核黄素缺乏会引起大鼠脂质过氧化程度升高.
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- Riboflavin undergoes photodecomposition with resulting production of free radical containing products.
- 核黄素,经光解作用而生成含有自由基的产物.
辞典例句
双语例句
- 1. Riboflavin undergoes photodecomposition with resulting production of free radical containing products.
- 核黄素,经光解作用而生成含有自由基的产物.
来自辞典例句
- 2. In particular, they suggest removing the epithelium before the application of riboflavin.
- 特别是他们建议在使用核黄素前去除角膜上皮.
来自互联网
- 3. Conclusions College students can get adequate thiamine and riboflavin from dietary.
- 结论高海拔地区学生可从日常膳食中获取足量的硫胺素与核黄素.
来自互联网
- 4. It is concluded that riboflavin deficiency increases the extent of lipid peroxidation.
- 结论认为核黄素缺乏会引起大鼠脂质过氧化程度升高.
来自互联网
- 5. Beet greens are a source of riboflavin, iron, and vitamins A and C.
- 甜菜叶是核黄素 、 铁以及维生素A和C的来源.
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英文词源
- riboflavin (n.)
- growth-promoting substance known as vitamin B2, 1935, from German Riboflavin (1935), from comb. form of ribose + flavin, from Latin flavus "yellow" (see blue (1)); so called from its color. Also sometimes known as lactoflavine, as it is found in milk.