English edit

Etymology edit

trans- +‎ cuticular

Adjective edit

transcuticular (not comparable)

  1. Through the cuticle.
    • 1991, Malcolm W. Kennedy, Parasitic Nematodes—SH Antigens, Membranes & Genes:
      The adult stage of the filarial nematodes Brugia pahangi and Dirofilaria immitis take up glucose, amino acids and adenosine via a transcuticular route (Chen and Howells, 1981; Howells and Chen, 1981).
    • 2015 July 25, “Antimicrobial Nanoemulsion Formulation with Improved Penetration of Foliar Spray through Citrus Leaf Cuticles to Control Citrus Huanglongbing”, in PLOS ONE[1], →DOI:
      In this study, a transcuticular nanoemulsion formulation was developed to enhance the permeation of an effective antimicrobial compound (ampicillin; Amp) against HLB disease through the citrus cuticle into the phloem via a foliar spray.