Definition of Detoxicant

1. [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Detoxicant

detorted
detorting
detortion
detorts
detour
detoured
detouring
detournement
detournements
detours
detox
detoxed
detoxer
detoxers
detoxes
detoxicant (current term)
detoxicants
detoxicate
detoxicated
detoxicates
detoxicating
detoxication
detoxications
detoxification
detoxification reaction
detoxification unit
detoxifications
detoxified
detoxifier
detoxifies

Literary usage of Detoxicant

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Handbook of therapy by Oliver Thomas Osborne, Morris Fishbein (1920)
"... thyroid gland is always disturbed by every infection and its detoxicant action in disturbed nitrogen metabolism is increased by a sufficiency of iodin. ..."

2. Infant Feeding by Clifford Groselle Grulee (1917)
"... and detoxicant action of the infant's gastro-intestinal tract. In regard to the fat digestion and absorption, there has been in the past much ..."

3. The Year-book of Facts in Science and Art by John Timbs (1856)
"If all be true that is said as to the extraordinary extent of the disinfectant or detoxicant powers of charcoal, we think it is questionable whether the ..."

4. The Principles of Therapeutics by Oliver Thomas Osborne (1921)
"It is a detoxicant, and prevents toxic symptoms from toxins circulating in the blood from acute and chronic infection. This gland is present at birth, ..."

5. Autology (study Thyself) and Autopathy (cure Thyself) by Edmond Raymond Moras (1910)
"... different places acts as a lubricant and a nutriment and a digestive and a reconstructive and a detoxicant and an eliminant—at one and the same instant. ..."

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