(n.) A genus of euphorbiaceous plants belonging to tropical countries.
Example Sentences:
(1) Cyclic AMP was more effective in inhibiting tumor development when injected at the same as promotion with croton oil.
(2) The anti-inflammatory activity of three benzo-pyrones with prevalent lipooxigenase-inhibitory activity was studied using the Croton oil ear test in mice, in comparison with nordihydroguaieretic acid (NDGA) and indomethacin.
(3) Assays of steroidal and non-steroidal drugs in an experimental model of dermatitis induced in the ear of the rabbit by the application of a solution of croton oil revealed clearly differentiable inhibitory effects on the rise in skin temperature, the oedema and the increase in tissue mass due to the inflammatory process.
(4) Phospholipid metabolism in inflamed tissue of the mouse skin which had been induced by the application of 1-chloro-2, 4-dinitrobenzene (DNCB), croton oil, or irradiation of ultraviolet rays was examined, and it was found that phospholipid levels had increased in theinflamed tissues.
(5) Lyngbya majuscula and Croton cuneatus were used as prototypes for the dereplication of phorbol ester receptor binding activity using a combination of hplc-uv and online phorbol dibutyrate (PDBu) receptor binding and batch fractionation over either Si gel or diolbonded Si gel.
(6) Experiments carried out with mice of CFLP strain have shown that antihistaminics (chloropyramine, cyproheptadine and dimethindene maleate) significantly inhibit the extents of ear oedema induced by croton oil, dithranol or capsaicin.
(7) B given locally also produced stronger antiinflammatory effects than BV on carrageenin edema, cotton pellet granuloma, croton oil edema and contact hypersensitivity.
(8) Polystyrene and polyvinyl chloride surfaces were grafted with crotonic acid and characterized with ESCA.
(9) A series of 9 alpha-halo-12 beta-hydroxy and 12 beta-acyloxy analogues of betamethasone 17,21-dipropionate were synthesized and tested for topical antiinflammatory potency in the croton oil ear assay.
(10) Parathyroid hormone fragment 1-34 significantly reduced the increase in vascular permeability produced in mice by local croton oil injection, as well as the serotonin-induced paw edema in the rat.
(11) Cyclosporine had no effect on the toxic contact reaction in normal animals either to croton oil or to DNCB in high concentration.
(12) Aloe vera preparations were evaluated for topical anti-inflammatory activity using the croton oil-induced edema assay.
(13) These findings suggest that tumor promoters of the phorbol ester type, ingested through the widespread and frequent use of Croton flavens according to local habits, may be causally related to the well recognized high rate of esophageal cancer on Curaçao.
(14) The phlogistic response elicited by a single topical application of croton oil (1, 2, 5 and 10%) was increased in a dose-dependent manner, and croton oil, 5%, induced 63.2% increase of ear weight and was the optimal concentration for the experiment.
(15) A 5-lipoxygenase inhibitor (5-LPI) and a platelet-activating factor antagonist (PAF-A) were studied in dinitrofluorobenzene (DNFB)-induced allergic and croton-oil-induced irritant murine contact dermatitis.
(16) The inflammatory exudate, collected on 6th day after croton oil administration, was found to be substantially less in intracerebroventricular (icv) cannulated and artificial cerebrospinal fluid administered rats as compared to their uncannulated saline (ip) administered counterparts.
(17) Mouse skin initiated with 7,12-dimethylbenz(a)anthracene and then exposed to multiple treatments of acetic acid, shows a decreased papilloma yield on subsequent promotion with croton oil.
(18) The crude protein from both seeds and peaks I and II from Croton and peak I from Jatropha were toxic to mice, to different extents.
(19) In an indirect assay the corresponding acids were also found to be substrates; however, DL-lactate, DL-2-hydroxybutyrate, DL-3-hydroxybutyrate, crotonate, and various dicarboxylates were not.
(20) The patterns could be divided into papular (hydrochloric acid, croton oil) and non-papular (sodium lauryl sulphate, sapo kalinus, sodium hydroxide) types.
Crouton
Definition:
(n.) Bread cut in various forms, and fried lightly in butter or oil, to garnish hashes, etc.
Example Sentences:
(1) James Anderson and Stuart Broad rediscovered their mojos, Chris Jordan looked every inch a Test player and Liam Plunkett, though not really suggesting he has a role in the long term, at least showed that he offers something different to add to England's bowling mix – a crunchy crouton in the soup of the attack, if you like – while the search for a spinning solution continues.
(2) Sam Harris is chef patron of Zucca, London SE1; zuccalondon.com Henry Harris’s fourme d’ambert, crouton and chive omelette Facebook Twitter Pinterest Romas Foord for the Observer Photograph: Romas Foord for the Observer One of the fastest of dishes.
(3) When you are about 75% there stop stirring, lower the heat and scatter over the croutons and cheese.
(4) Free-living volunteers with mild to moderate hypercholesteremia added 25 gm soybean polysaccharide or starch placebo in crouton or cookie form to their normal, daily diets.
(5) The gildas (a classic Basque combo of fat olive, salty Cantabrian anchovy and pickled pepper on a stick) are divine, as is the "shaking" salad of duck, red fruits and croutons in a hamster ball or the dreamy tigretón – a glass of tomato purée and mussels topped with a béchamel foam and pork scratchings.
(6) Salty anchovies or bacon, sour lemon or lime juice, parmesan shavings, fresh or dried chilli, toasted almonds and fried croutons all help balance the taste.