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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «DIASTASIC»
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1
An Epitome of Therapeutics
DIASTASIC MALT AND COMBINATIONS. Our Diastasic Malt Extracts in
combination with various other constituents are prepared by the vacuum process,
recognized as a superior method of procedure, owing to the low temperature
employed.
2
An Epitome of therapeutics
DIASTASIC MALT AND COMBINATIONS. Our Diastasic Malt Extracts in
combination with various other constituents are prepared by the vacuum process,
recognized as a superior method of procedure, owing to the low temperature
employed.
John Wyeth & Brother, 1901
3
A Text-book of the Science and Art of Bread-making: ...
In malt extracts and other diastasic preparations the diastasic capacity varies very
widely, and either none or all of the series may be completely reduced. In the
former case the diastasic capacity must be less than 10 minus the correction.
4
Crown-gall of Plants: Its Cause and Remedy
no brown "Explanation of figures indicating growth: l = scant; 3-= moderate; 4=
good; 5=copious. t> Diastasic action feeble or absent. A brownish stain mixed
with the white. In cotton the original streak is brownish, but the young growth
pushing ...
Erwin Frink Smith, Nellie Adalesa Brown, Charles Orrin Townsend, 1911
5
Collected contributions on digestion and diet
DIASTASIC VALUE OF SALIVA AND MALT 79 value indicates that 1 grm. of the
moist pancreas of the pig is capable of transforming 4 grms. of dry starch to the
point at which it no longer gives a colour reaction with iodine, in five minutes, at a
...
6
The Bulletin of Pharmacy
Dr. Jokichi Takamine, Japanese chemist and authority on diastasic ferments.
WHENCE SPRANG PHARMACY? The Art First Practised by the Ancient. Up to
the present time the germination of cereals has been the only source of diastase
of ...
Dr. Jokichi Takamioe, Japanese chemist and authority on diastasic ferments.
WHENCE SPRANG PHARMACY? The Art First Practised by the Ancient. Up to
the present time the germination of cereals has been the only source of diastase
of ...
stratum, but no brown stain, no» decided smell, and no ocular evidence of any
diastasic action. The germs were carefully scraped ofi' and iodine water poured
into the tube, whereupon there was an immediate and general blue reaction, ...
United States. Division of Vegetable Physiology and Pathology, 1900
9
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London
diastasic agent which is present in urine, and presumably to all diastasic
solutions. In the case of solid preparations containing diastaselike malt or
glandular tissue—a solution in known proportions mustfirst be prepared; and
from the ...
10
International Brewers' Journal
In this case the diastase under the action of neutral acetate of lead yields a very
abundant precipitate; but the diastase obtained from the filtrate after treating it
with sulphuretted hydrogen shows a much greater diastasic power. We next
steep in ...