10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «HETEROPROTEOSE»
Discover the use of
heteroproteose in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
heteroproteose and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Portuguese literature.
1
The Journal of Physiology
(4) Heteroproteose exerts about the same degree of influence as the foregoing
body, certainly not greater. This is also in agreement with what has been learned
regarding its vaso-motor influences elsewhere. The manner of carrying out the ...
2
The Soluble Ferments and Fermentation
The neutralisation precipitate was probably not acid-albumin but a form of hetero-
proteose, as it became converted into dysproteose on standing. The
heatcoagulated proteid was a heteroproteose which was not precipitated by
neutralisation.
3
The Soluble Ferments and Fermentation
The neutralisation precipitate was probably not acid-albumin but a form of hetero-
proteose, as it became converted into dysproteose on standing. The heat-
coagulated proteid was a heteroproteose which was not precipitated by
neutralisation.
4
American Year-book of Medicine and Surgery ..
Heteroproteose and antipeptone soon lose the biuret reaction to a trace, but the
removal of this last trace requires a long continued digestion. Erepsin is without
action on the proteids of the intestinal wall even though the digestion is
prolonged ...
Heteroproteose (dysproteose). Deuteroproteose. Deuteroproteose. Peptlone.
Peptlone. It is, of course, to be understood that this is not in' tended to represent
anything more than the order of for' mation of the several bodies, no attention
being ...
ing scheme, arranged after the plan suggested by Neumeister. NATIVE PROTEID
. I I Syntonin. protoproteose. Heteroproteose (dysproteose). Deuteroproteose.
Deuteroproteose. l l l l Peptone. Peptone. It is, of course, to be understood that
this ...
George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 1894
Soluble in water (different from heteroproteose). 2. Coagulated at low
temperature (unlike other proteoses collectively), through elastoses are
precipitated by heating their aqueous solution but redissolve as the temperature
falls. 3. Convertible ...
8
A Text-Book of Physiological Chemistry
In the pepsin digestion of fibrin1 they obtained the following proteoses: (a)
Heteroproteose, insoluble in water but soluble in dilute salt solution; (6)
Protoproteose, soluble in salt solution and water. These two proteoses are
precipitated by NaCl ...
9
Practical Organic and Bio-chemistry
The a. and ,8 protoproteoses are very similar to one another and are easily
soluble in water. Heteroproteose is very little soluble in water and can be
separated from the others by dialysis ; it is precipitated from solution.
Heteroproteose and the ...
Robert Henry Aders Plimmer, 1920
10
Report of the Annual Meeting
The substances employed were — Purified amphopeptone, antipeptone,
deuteroproteose, protoproteose, heteroproteose, and, in certain cases, Witte's '
peptone.' Section I. Influence on Blood Coagulation. (a) With purified
amphopeptone only ...
British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1900