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gelatine

 

A soluble protein prepared from collagen or bones by boiling with water: used for sugar confectionery, in canned meats, for table jellies, and in pharmaceutical capsules. Gelatine from fish (especially the swim bladder) is isinglass. As a protein it is of poor nutritional value, since it lacks tryptophan.

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