10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «GLYCOCOLL»
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1
Principles of organic and physiological chemistry, tr. by D. ...
Glycocoll (Gelatine-sugar): NC4H304=(NH,^,CaHJOs)C2H.02 = (NH3-~-,C3HO,
rC2H,0., This substance forms the pairling of hippuric acid, cholic and choleinic
acid; it GlycocoU- is formed by the action of sulphuric acid or potassa upon glue ...
2
International Critical Tables of Numerical Data, Physics, ...
Ammonium hydrogen oxalate Glycocoll hydrochloride Ammonium oxalate
Ethylenediamine hydrochloride. . . Cyanuric trichloride Dibromocyanacetamide 4
-ChloropyrazoIe Dibromopyroracemic acid Pseudothiohydantoin Pyrazol-4 -
sulfonic ...
Edward Wight Washburn, 1926
3
The Physical Chemistry of the Proteins
in 1883, observed that ethyl glycocollate, in watery solution, tended to form
glycocoll anhydride: (In the absence of water) NH2.CH2.COOH + C2H5OH =
NH2.CH2.COOC2H5 + H20. (Glycocoll) (Ethyl glycocollate) (In the presence of
water) ...
GLYCOCOLL. IN THE MUSCULAR TISSUE OF PECTEN IRRADIANS.|| By
RUSSELL H. CHITTENDEN, Assistant in Physiological Chemistry, Yale College.
The genus Pec ten is world-wide in its distribution. The species irraclians is
entirely ...
5
The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science: With ...
With nitric acid, fine crystals corresponding to nitrate of glycocoll were obtained.
These analyses and reactions identify the substance as glycocoll, which I believe
has never before been found in nature.' A preparation was now made in which ...
William Crookes, James H. Gardiner, Gerald Druce, 1775
6
Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science
Sulphuric acid converts it into glycocoll ; with potassa it yields neither tyrosine nor
leucine. Its composition agrees with those of albumenoid bodies. In the subjoined
analyses, 234 /Chemical News, I May 9, 1873. Chemical Notices from Foreign ...
Sir William Crookes, 1773
7
The Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science
It is soluble in ammonia, and also in dilute acids, but only in presence of salts of
copper or zinc. Sulphuric acid converts it into glycocoll ; with potassa it yields
neither tyrosine nor leucine. Its composition agrees with those of albumenoid
bodies.
8
The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science; with ...
3r, r908 The result of crystallising from a solution relatively richer in CuSO4 (in
comparison with glycocoll) is to more than double the copper percentage, whilst
the percentage of SO, is reduced to one-ninth of its former value. It is evident that
...
9
Journal of Cutaneous Diseases Including Syphilis
Not requiring, therefore, to be renewed daily, like the glycocoll-Hg, the trifling cost
of its ingredients makes it a very inexpensive preparation. But the chief
recommendation of the HgCl, + U is the painlessness of its application. On this
account it ...
10
Root Nodule Bacteria and Leguminous Plants
Of the five kinds of peptone investigated, Witte's peptone proved the least
satisfactory for the nodule bacteria. The same authors reported that asparagin,
sodium asparagin- ate, and uric acid may serve as sources of nitrogen, whereas
glycocoll ...
Edwin Broun Fred, Ira Lawrence Baldwin, Elizabeth McCoy, 1932
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