melanoidin

English

Etymology

melano- + -oid + -in

Noun

melanoidin (plural melanoidins)

  1. (organic chemistry) Any of a class of brown polymers typically formed when food is browned (by means of the Maillard reaction).
    Synonym: melanoid

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Finnish

Noun

melanoidin

  1. genitive singular of melanoidi
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