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  1. ... give rise to the formation of amino-acids (tyrosine, leucine, aspartic, and glutamic acids), of the hexone ... reaction is due to the presence of the tyrosine and the tryptophane radicals in the protein molecule. ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Fownes' manual of chemistry, theoretical and practical 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lea Brothers & Co., 1885
    ... tic—Hydroparacoumaric — Phloretic, Tropic — Phenyl-lactic Acids, 941—Tyrosine, 942. Acids, CuHu03 :—Thymotic—Carvacrotic—Phenylpropylgly- collic Acids ... CHBr.C02II (p. 933). 942 MONOBASIC DIATOMIC ACIDS. Tyrosine , C9HuN03, probably * 6^^<\( alI:,(NH2).COaH, >araoXVP^ien ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Outline of ultra-violet therapy 
    Publication: Chicago : Poole Bros., 1923
    ... certain constituents of all living protoplasm, namely, the tyrosine and phenyla- lanin radicals of the protein molecules. ... would apparently correspond with one edge of the tyrosine band. They report, however, an apparently constant toxicity ...
  4. ... described, contained amino acids, among which leucine and tyrosine were identified. TABLE 2 in 28 GRAMS in ... tion with asparagine was superior to alanine plus tyrosine, the latter amino acid being apparently inhibitory. The ...
  5. ... in the gastric salivary gland, and along with tyrosine is a constant product of the digestion of ... benzoin, dragon’s blood, and aloes, as well as tyrosine, are fused with caustic potash. Anisic Acid, CeH4( ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - The microscope in its application to practical medicine 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lindsay and Blakiston, MDCCCLXVII
    ... or Pneumic Acid . . . . . 119 161. Leucine 120 162. Tyrosine 121 163. Fatty Matters .122 164. Cholesterine 123 ... called Pulmonic Acid. Plate XIV.-Crystals of Leucine, Tyrosine, Margarine, Taurine, Stearic, and Margaric Acids. Plate XV.- ...
  7. ... solution with amino-acids (glyco- coll, alanine, leucine, tyrosine or glutamic acid) the mixture darkens with the ... proteins in the form of the amino-acid Tyrosine, but is absent from certain proteins, for example ...
  8. ... ethers, 367. Cre- sols, 367. Picric acid, 368. Tyrosine, 368. Tyramine, 370. Dihydroxy benzenes, 371. Guiacol and ... acids found in nature, viz. phenyl alanine and tyrosine. Picric acid is a bright yellow crystalline substance ...
  9. ... ethers, 367. Cre- sols, 367. Picric acid, 368. Tyrosine, 368. Tyramine, 370. Dihydroxy benzenes, 371. Guiacol and ... acids found in nature, viz. phenyl alanine and tyrosine. Picric acid is a bright yellow crystalline substance ...
  10. ... proteins-Pro- teoses-Peptones-Peptides-Products of proteolysis-Tyrosine Leucine-Enzymes-Pepsin -Pancreatin-Diastase-Saliva- Ptyalin-Dried ... give rise to the formation of amino-acids (tyrosine, leucine, aspartic, and glutamic acids), of the hexone ...
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