precipitin

/prɪˈsɪpɪtɪn/

Definitions

1. noun

A substance that reacts with a particular antigen to form a precipitate, used in immunology to detect specific antibodies.

“The scientists used precipitin to identify and isolate the antibodies in the patient’s blood.”

2. verb

To precipitate or cause to form a precipitate, especially in a biochemical reaction.

“The solution was treated with a precipitin to remove the excess salts.”

Synonyms

  • antigen
  • precipitant

Antonyms

  • soluble