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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Nutrition and clinical dietetics 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lea & Febiger, 1923
    ... products of digestion are built up into the active structural compounds of protoplasm, into secretions or into complexes suitable ...
  2. ... mucilages sometimes called sac- charo-colloids. Although these compounds yield sugars of the hexose and pentose types, it is doubtful if they ... chronic cases Epsom salts may be used or compound jalap powder. With the acute uraemic cases a more active hydragogue cathartic may be used and elaterin may ...
  3. ... solution. Ibid., p. xxx. -----. On epinephrin and its compounds, with especial reference to epinephrin hv- drate. Am. J. Pharm., Phila., ... Report on some clinical observations regarding adrenalin, the active principle of the suprarenal gland, with especial reference to its true value and position in modern ...
  4. ... workers indicate that the muscle contains a special compound of a monosaccharide and phosphoric acid, a hexose-phosphate, which resembles or is identical with a ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - Annual report - National Eye Institute (1973) 
    Publication: [Bethesda, Md.] : National Eye Institute
    ... water-insoluble glycolipids present migrate like ceramide hexoside compounds that have more than one hexose moiety. We have developed two dimensional TLC systems ...
  6. ... with sections on organo-therapeutic agents and indifferent compounds of iron; a reference manual for physicians, pharmacists and students. 3. ed. ...
  7. ... salt, and (6) the isolation of a crystalline compound which is active in preventing scurvy in guinea pigs. The properties ... was obtained of the acidic character of the active factor, and there was no evidence of a compound containing basic nitrogen groups being involved. For over ...
  8. ... of but one substance, or containing only one active substance; not compound. Simples (sim'-ph) [simplex, simple], A term for ...
  9. ... jen). The hypothetic radical, NH2, found in amido-compounds. amidohexose (am"id-o-hek'sos). A hexose com- bined with the amido-group NH2. amidol ( ... 0 2.0-5.0 Iron and phosphorus compound. See Sumbul. Modified thiosinamin Fig. Laxative. Active principle of Aspidtum. See Aspidium. See Cocculus indicus. ...
  10. ... while the ortho-hydroxy-mercuri- phenoxide is more active than the para compound, and also that the entrance of a second ...
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