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What (who) is peptone$58999$ - definition

NATURAL BIOLOGICAL OR ARTIFICIALLY MANUFACTURED SHORT CHAINS OF AMINO ACID MONOMERS LINKED BY PEPTIDE (AMIDE) BONDS
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Rappaport-Vassiliadis soya peptone broth (RVS broth) is used as an [ growth medium] for the isolation of [[Salmonella species. It is not recommended for the enrichment of Salmonella Typhi or Paratyphi, which is inhibited due to the malachite green in RVS broth.
Peptone         
·noun The soluble and diffusible substance or substances into which albuminous portions of the food are transformed by the action of the gastric and pancreatic juices. Peptones are also formed from albuminous matter by the action of boiling water and boiling dilute acids.
II. Peptone ·noun Collectively, in a broader sense, all the products resulting from the solution of albuminous matter in either gastric or pancreatic juice. In this case, however, intermediate products (albumose bodies), such as antialbumose, hemialbumose, ·etc., are mixed with the true peptones. Also termed albuminose.
peptide         
['p?pt??d]
¦ noun Biochemistry a compound consisting of two or more amino acids linked in a chain.
Origin
early 20th cent.: from Ger. Peptid, back-form. from Polypeptid 'polypeptide'.

Wikipedia

Peptide

Peptides (from Ancient Greek πεπτός (peptós) 'digested', from πέσσειν (péssein) 'to digest') are short chains of amino acids linked by peptide bonds. A polypeptide is a longer, continuous, unbranched peptide chain. Polypeptides which have a molecular mass of 10,000 Da or more are called proteins. Chains of fewer than twenty amino acids are called oligopeptides, and include dipeptides, tripeptides, and tetrapeptides.

Peptides fall under the broad chemical classes of biological polymers and oligomers, alongside nucleic acids, oligosaccharides, polysaccharides, and others.

Proteins consist of one or more polypeptides arranged in a biologically functional way, often bound to ligands such as coenzymes and cofactors, to another protein or other macromolecule such as DNA or RNA, or to complex macromolecular assemblies.

Amino acids that have been incorporated into peptides are termed residues. A water molecule is released during formation of each amide bond. All peptides except cyclic peptides have an N-terminal (amine group) and C-terminal (carboxyl group) residue at the end of the peptide (as shown for the tetrapeptide in the image).