A Text-book of Chemical Physiology and PathologyLongmans, Green and Company, 1891 - 874 páginas |
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Página 121
... albumoses , which are precipitable by nitric acid , readily dissolve on heating . Cool ; the liquid remains unaltered , except in the case of the albumoses ; in their case , the precipitate reappears . Add ammonia , the yellow liquid or ...
... albumoses , which are precipitable by nitric acid , readily dissolve on heating . Cool ; the liquid remains unaltered , except in the case of the albumoses ; in their case , the precipitate reappears . Add ammonia , the yellow liquid or ...
Página 122
... albumoses and peptones , however , the result is a rose - red solution with potash and a reddish - violet solution with ammonia . This is termed the biuret reaction . In performing this test great care must be taken to add very little ...
... albumoses and peptones , however , the result is a rose - red solution with potash and a reddish - violet solution with ammonia . This is termed the biuret reaction . In performing this test great care must be taken to add very little ...
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... albumoses are exceptions in many cases , but they will be considered separately afterwards . 1 Zeit . physiol . Chem . xii . 215 . ' A striking confirmation of this view of Kühne's has been recently advanced by Kühne himself in ...
... albumoses are exceptions in many cases , but they will be considered separately afterwards . 1 Zeit . physiol . Chem . xii . 215 . ' A striking confirmation of this view of Kühne's has been recently advanced by Kühne himself in ...
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... albumoses and peptones are apparently never rendered insoluble by the action of alcohol . This fact is of value in the separation of these proteids from others . QUANTITATIVE ESTIMATION OF TOTAL PROTEIDS The methods that have been ...
... albumoses and peptones are apparently never rendered insoluble by the action of alcohol . This fact is of value in the separation of these proteids from others . QUANTITATIVE ESTIMATION OF TOTAL PROTEIDS The methods that have been ...
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... albumoses may be taken as an instance of the class . All the other groups may be subdivided in the same way . The albumoses are of two varieties , hemi - albumoses , those which are converted by further digestive activity into ...
... albumoses may be taken as an instance of the class . All the other groups may be subdivided in the same way . The albumoses are of two varieties , hemi - albumoses , those which are converted by further digestive activity into ...
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