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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Foreign supplier verification programs for importers of food for humans and animals : ... 
    Publication: [Silver Spring, MD] : Office of Regulatory Affairs, January 2023
    ... control. For example, if you import dried milk powder or whey protein, you would likely determine that contamination with Salmonella ... formula; • Melamine added to ingredients used as a protein source in animal food; ... chili powders, and curries; and • Di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) ...
  2. ... diseases, especially in the form of peptonized beef powder (Mosquera's beef meal) Dietary Proteins -- therapeutic use Meat -- analysis Cattle [Detroit] : [publisher not ...
  3. ... manner and referred to in the text as “protein” is a whitish, dry powder, readily soluble in faintly alkaline solutions. Solutions of this substance give the usual qualitative color reactions characteristic of proteins of this nature: positive ‘biuret, Hopkins- O. T. ...
  4. ... CUnical studies of the cerebrospinal fluid, with especial reference to pressure, protein-content, and the number and character of tne ... estimation of the cerebro-spmal fluid (with special reference to the syndrome of ... of protein (globulin?) con- tained in the cerebrospinal fluid. Med. ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - The physical chemistry of the proteins 
    Publication: New York : Longmans, Green and Co., 1924
    ... minor degree by the phosphates and by the proteins. He illustrates his hypothesis by reference to a system tenth- molecular in total carbonic ... to explain the total non-filterability of these proteins through certain ... of insoluble powders are filtered through such powders, the first portion ...
  6. ... D.) The town water supply; with a special reference to the use of bleaching powder and chlorine as purifying and protective agents. Quart. ...
  7. ... of |Weight of | Number of i b i s protein Posidues foE Cohn and |Reference per gm. of Uonbg?“j“g‘ flidjmél ! fdaall ... degene- rate if kept either as a dried powder or as an aqueous golution, \ Electrophoretic studies'indioate that this globin caonsists of two proteins: 40% of a slow component and 60% of ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - Hospital diets 
    Publication: Washington : U.S. Government Printing Office, March 1945
    ... enzyme has been added for the initiation of protein diges- tion, The peptonizing powder is dissolved in a gill of cold water ... latter a small quantity of synthetic lemon juice powder, salt and pepper ... amount of protein, vitamin A and riboflavin. It is recommended there- ...
  9. ... filtered off and dried, and formed a white powder resembling the original protein. . It gives the typical protein reactions (biuret, etc.) ...
  10. ... 3— Letonov, T. V. A zinc hydrox- ide powder for the preparation of protein-free filtrates of blood J. Biol. Chem, 1934, ... C. The effect of fasting on the serum protein concentration of the rat, with special reference to the question of the existence of an ...
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