The Chemical Changes and Products Resulting from FermentationsLongmans, Green, 1903 - 184 páginas |
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... organisms . In the latter case the change is caused by a soluble ferment , or enzyme , which is secreted by the organism , and which can be employed in the laboratory as a reagent ; similar changes to those which occur in nature can ...
... organisms . In the latter case the change is caused by a soluble ferment , or enzyme , which is secreted by the organism , and which can be employed in the laboratory as a reagent ; similar changes to those which occur in nature can ...
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... organisms ; for each kind of fermentation a particular organism . " Besides this and similar fermentations , other changes were known which took place without the presence of living CHANGES IN THE MONOSACCHARIDES . 45.
... organisms ; for each kind of fermentation a particular organism . " Besides this and similar fermentations , other changes were known which took place without the presence of living CHANGES IN THE MONOSACCHARIDES . 45.
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... organisms , which are either excreted by them or retained within them to effect intracellular digestion . This view was accepted by Berthelot and Hoppe - Seyler , and it is the one which is most generally held at the present time ...
... organisms , which are either excreted by them or retained within them to effect intracellular digestion . This view was accepted by Berthelot and Hoppe - Seyler , and it is the one which is most generally held at the present time ...
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... organisms , though Blondeau , in 1847 , first observed them without discover- ing their significance . It is very probable that an enzyme is the cause of this change , but as yet it has not been isolated from these micro - organisms ...
... organisms , though Blondeau , in 1847 , first observed them without discover- ing their significance . It is very probable that an enzyme is the cause of this change , but as yet it has not been isolated from these micro - organisms ...
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... organisms cannot grow in an acid medium , and the production of lactic acid , therefore , necessarily would cease . If the acidity is confined to 0.02-0.5 per cent . , so as to prevent the secondary forma- tion of butyric acid , 98 per ...
... organisms cannot grow in an acid medium , and the production of lactic acid , therefore , necessarily would cease . If the acidity is confined to 0.02-0.5 per cent . , so as to prevent the secondary forma- tion of butyric acid , 98 per ...
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