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单词 alkalize
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Definition of alkalize in English:

alkalize

(British alkalise)
verb ˈalkəlʌɪzˈælkəˌlaɪz
[with object]usually as adjective alkalized" or "alkalizing
  • Treat with alkali.

    使碱化

    some food or beverage applications use a 'natural' cocoa powder, which has not been alkalized
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The state of California will publish on Friday a proposed regulation that would ban the administration of alkalizing agents to racehorses, a practice known as milkshaking.
    • ‘The lightly alkalized and natural cocoa powders are also the more affordable powders,’ says Stunek.
    • The decrease is minimal with lightly alkalized cocoa powder, but with strongly alkalized powder, the gel strength is significantly reduced.
    • Supergreens work to alkalise the body: you take them in water, and they taste just the right side of strange.
    • This means adding live enzymes to the diet rather than depleting them from the liver and alkalizing the body.
    • Red Clover has an alkalizing affect, which is very beneficial in balancing the overly acidic conditions from a modern diet.
    • ‘Sometimes a more highly alkalized powder like cocoa powder is used to produce a more intense dark chocolate flavor,’ says Freeman.
    • Malate alkalizes xylem sap to a greater extent than nitrate.
    • Ellis Park will become the third racetrack to test entrants for alkalizing agents or ‘milkshakes’ when it opens its summer meeting on July 13.
    • The CHRB also approved a rule relating to tests for alkalizing agents, or milkshakes, that adds a split-sample provision for the protection of horsemen.
    • An alkalizing substance that could alter serum or plasma pH, or concentration of bicarbonates, or carbon dioxide may not be given within 24 hours prior to post time of a race in which the horse is entered.
    • When you start taking coral calcium, your body alkalizes and drives out the acid.
    • Generally, the chocolate milks for children use the mid-range alkalized cocoa powders with a more mild taste, while products targeted to adults use the stronger flavors imparted by higher alkalization.
    • It alkalizes the body and gives you loads of potassium.
    • The results indicate some horses have been administered alkalizing substances in excessive amounts.
    • Natural and/or alkalized cocoa powders influence dairy beverage formulations in different ways.
    • ‘Utilizing alkalized cocoa provides Forbes' powder with a rich, dark color and flavor, critical to getting a premium powder for premium applications,’ he says.
    • Rich, indulgent ice creams often utilize an alkalized cocoa powder while other less-intense chocolate ice creams may use a non-alkalized version.
    • Alkalaemia suppresses renal ammoniagenesis, but the hydrolysis of urea by bacteria liberates ammonia that alkalises urine.
    • Within the chocolate line, Ritenburg says, ‘there seems to be a move towards a more premium flavor, so we might use a finer quality Dutch or alkalized cocoa.’

Derivatives

  • alkalization

  • noun
    • The odor results from the liberation of amines and organic acids produced from the alkalization of anaerobic bacteria.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • These applications can use cocoa with color that has been adjusted through an alkalization process.
      • Alkalization brings out a stronger taste and a brighter color, but there is a point at which you want to stop on the degree of alkalization.
      • The degree of cocoa alkalization is important, too.
      • It is important to choose a cocoa powder with an alkalization that will help keep the product's pH close to that of milk, around 7.0.
  • alkalizer

  • noun

Definition of alkalize in US English:

alkalize

(British alkalise)
verbˈælkəˌlaɪzˈalkəˌlīz
[with object]usually as adjective alkalized" or "alkalizing
  • Treat with alkali.

    使碱化

    some food or beverage applications use a “natural” cocoa powder, which has not been alkalized
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Natural and/or alkalized cocoa powders influence dairy beverage formulations in different ways.
    • Rich, indulgent ice creams often utilize an alkalized cocoa powder while other less-intense chocolate ice creams may use a non-alkalized version.
    • An alkalizing substance that could alter serum or plasma pH, or concentration of bicarbonates, or carbon dioxide may not be given within 24 hours prior to post time of a race in which the horse is entered.
    • Red Clover has an alkalizing affect, which is very beneficial in balancing the overly acidic conditions from a modern diet.
    • When you start taking coral calcium, your body alkalizes and drives out the acid.
    • Alkalaemia suppresses renal ammoniagenesis, but the hydrolysis of urea by bacteria liberates ammonia that alkalises urine.
    • ‘The lightly alkalized and natural cocoa powders are also the more affordable powders,’ says Stunek.
    • The state of California will publish on Friday a proposed regulation that would ban the administration of alkalizing agents to racehorses, a practice known as milkshaking.
    • Within the chocolate line, Ritenburg says, ‘there seems to be a move towards a more premium flavor, so we might use a finer quality Dutch or alkalized cocoa.’
    • The CHRB also approved a rule relating to tests for alkalizing agents, or milkshakes, that adds a split-sample provision for the protection of horsemen.
    • The decrease is minimal with lightly alkalized cocoa powder, but with strongly alkalized powder, the gel strength is significantly reduced.
    • Ellis Park will become the third racetrack to test entrants for alkalizing agents or ‘milkshakes’ when it opens its summer meeting on July 13.
    • ‘Sometimes a more highly alkalized powder like cocoa powder is used to produce a more intense dark chocolate flavor,’ says Freeman.
    • It alkalizes the body and gives you loads of potassium.
    • Supergreens work to alkalise the body: you take them in water, and they taste just the right side of strange.
    • Generally, the chocolate milks for children use the mid-range alkalized cocoa powders with a more mild taste, while products targeted to adults use the stronger flavors imparted by higher alkalization.
    • Malate alkalizes xylem sap to a greater extent than nitrate.
    • This means adding live enzymes to the diet rather than depleting them from the liver and alkalizing the body.
    • The results indicate some horses have been administered alkalizing substances in excessive amounts.
    • ‘Utilizing alkalized cocoa provides Forbes' powder with a rich, dark color and flavor, critical to getting a premium powder for premium applications,’ he says.
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