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Definition of nutritive in English: nutritiveadjective ˈnjuːtrɪtɪvˈn(j)utrədɪv 1Relating to nutrition. the food was low in nutritive value Example sentencesExamples - Processing of maize further reduces the nutritive value by removing the outer layers of the kernels, which contain a significant portion of the nutrients.
- The present studies were conducted to determine the effects of common corn smut on the ensiling characteristics, palatability, and nutritive value of corn silage.
- ‘Fatty foods would be judged on their nutritive value per calorie or gram of fat,’ he explained.
- Barley is an important energy supplement but there is a large amount of variability in nutritive value among barley varieties.
- Proper harvesting and post-harvest handling methods, as well as proper storage of fruits and vegetables not immediately eaten, will help maintain the flavor, texture and nutritive value of the produce.
- Bilberry has been used as food for centuries due to its high nutritive value, and today represents a precious wild delicacy.
- Milk proteins have a smooth mouth feel and high nutritive and biological value.
- The nutritive values of radishes and leaves consist of moderate levels of Vitamins A, B, C, Calcium, Iron, and traces of Phosphorus and Potassium.
- Cutting more frequently at earlier stages of maturity results in forage with higher nutritive value but lower yield compared with cutting less frequently at more mature stages of growth.
- It was concluded, therefore, that alfalfa had greater nutritive value for horses than timothy or orchardgrass harvested at either the pre- or early-bloom stages.
- Unlike vitamins and minerals, the thousands of phytochemicals in plants don't seem to have any nutritive value, but they apparently protect the body against cancer, heart disease and other illnesses.
- If you want to cut back a little on carbohydrates, cut back on those that have little or no nutritive value: soft drinks, candy, chips and other high-sugar or high-calorie snack foods.
- Therefore, various strategies have been developed to improve the nutritive value of crops by modifying their protein composition through genetic engineering.
- Reptiles and birds gulp their food down and hence lose much nutritive value.
- Chicory produces leafy growth that is high in nutritive value and mineral content if managed properly.
- Herman is looking for new genetic, genomic, and proteomic methods to improve protein, oil, and nutritive value in soybeans.
- Food quality and nutritive value can be altered, and food allergies can also be a serious concern.
- It is evident that a great deal of variability in the nutritive value exists among barley sources and we are able to account for this variability with measures of chemical constituents.
- Avoid foods that contain additives or lack nutritive value.
- In addition to preserving much of a plant's nutritive value, no flowering would also mean no pollen and no seeds, which would virtually eliminate the chance of transgene spread.
- 1.1 Providing nourishment; nutritious.
Example sentencesExamples - In other cases, doctors advise change of environment to a pollution-free atmosphere, good nutritive food with multivitamin supplements and plenty of fluids.
- People are now conscious of healthy eating - but our taste buds do not want bland and nutritive food.
- Earlier they used to provide some nutritive food supplements to the poor patients.
- In the nutritive sphere, food is partially cooked by the stomach, and then moved in the form of chyle to the liver where it is heated further.
- She said that it could be effectively overcome by the consumption of highly nutritive foods.
Synonyms nourishing, good for one, full of nourishment, full of nutrients, wholesome, healthy, health-giving, healthful, beneficial, sustaining, strengthening
Origin Late Middle English: from medieval Latin nutritivus, from nutrire 'feed, nourish'. Definition of nutritive in US English: nutritiveadjectiveˈn(y)o͞otrədivˈn(j)utrədɪv 1Relating to nutrition. the food was low in nutritive value Example sentencesExamples - Herman is looking for new genetic, genomic, and proteomic methods to improve protein, oil, and nutritive value in soybeans.
- The present studies were conducted to determine the effects of common corn smut on the ensiling characteristics, palatability, and nutritive value of corn silage.
- Cutting more frequently at earlier stages of maturity results in forage with higher nutritive value but lower yield compared with cutting less frequently at more mature stages of growth.
- Barley is an important energy supplement but there is a large amount of variability in nutritive value among barley varieties.
- Reptiles and birds gulp their food down and hence lose much nutritive value.
- The nutritive values of radishes and leaves consist of moderate levels of Vitamins A, B, C, Calcium, Iron, and traces of Phosphorus and Potassium.
- It was concluded, therefore, that alfalfa had greater nutritive value for horses than timothy or orchardgrass harvested at either the pre- or early-bloom stages.
- Milk proteins have a smooth mouth feel and high nutritive and biological value.
- Processing of maize further reduces the nutritive value by removing the outer layers of the kernels, which contain a significant portion of the nutrients.
- Avoid foods that contain additives or lack nutritive value.
- Chicory produces leafy growth that is high in nutritive value and mineral content if managed properly.
- It is evident that a great deal of variability in the nutritive value exists among barley sources and we are able to account for this variability with measures of chemical constituents.
- ‘Fatty foods would be judged on their nutritive value per calorie or gram of fat,’ he explained.
- Therefore, various strategies have been developed to improve the nutritive value of crops by modifying their protein composition through genetic engineering.
- If you want to cut back a little on carbohydrates, cut back on those that have little or no nutritive value: soft drinks, candy, chips and other high-sugar or high-calorie snack foods.
- Unlike vitamins and minerals, the thousands of phytochemicals in plants don't seem to have any nutritive value, but they apparently protect the body against cancer, heart disease and other illnesses.
- Bilberry has been used as food for centuries due to its high nutritive value, and today represents a precious wild delicacy.
- In addition to preserving much of a plant's nutritive value, no flowering would also mean no pollen and no seeds, which would virtually eliminate the chance of transgene spread.
- Food quality and nutritive value can be altered, and food allergies can also be a serious concern.
- Proper harvesting and post-harvest handling methods, as well as proper storage of fruits and vegetables not immediately eaten, will help maintain the flavor, texture and nutritive value of the produce.
- 1.1 Providing nourishment; nutritious.
Example sentencesExamples - In the nutritive sphere, food is partially cooked by the stomach, and then moved in the form of chyle to the liver where it is heated further.
- Earlier they used to provide some nutritive food supplements to the poor patients.
- She said that it could be effectively overcome by the consumption of highly nutritive foods.
- In other cases, doctors advise change of environment to a pollution-free atmosphere, good nutritive food with multivitamin supplements and plenty of fluids.
- People are now conscious of healthy eating - but our taste buds do not want bland and nutritive food.
Synonyms nourishing, good for one, full of nourishment, full of nutrients, wholesome, healthy, health-giving, healthful, beneficial, sustaining, strengthening
Origin Late Middle English: from medieval Latin nutritivus, from nutrire ‘feed, nourish’. |