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  1. ... Fresh narcotic vegetables yield their active principles, and chlorophyll or green colouring matter, to oleaginous substances, when ... the bark has been found to contain lignin, chlorophyll, a yellow colouring principle, a gelatinous substance (pectin), ...
  2. ... pepsine. Med. Rec, N. Y., 1879, xvi, 141. Chlorophyll. Chautard (J.) Desraiesde la chlorophylle et de leurs ... 116, 1 pl.—Hoppe-Seyler (F.) Ueber das Chlorophyll der Pflanzeu. Ztschr. f. physiol. Chem., Strasb., 1879, ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Chemistry of the carbon compounds, or, Organic chemistry 
    Publication: Philadelphia : P. Blakiston, Son & Co., 1886
    ... to exist in the plant cells which contain chlorophyll (Berichte, 14, 2147). A ready method for producing ... C8H5(N02)303 -f- H20, called nitrococcic acid. Chlorophyll occurs in the chlorophyll granules in all the ...
  4. ... tissue, starch, sugar, gum, mucus, fats, many acids, chlorophyll, albuminous matter, &c. b.) Into such as occur ... I.) By the action of light (formation of chlorophyll, bleaching of colors, &c). These are only a ...
  5. ... reaktion zur Geschlechtsbestimmung bei Menschen, Tieren und durch Chlorophyll bei Pflanzen. Munchen. med. Wchnschr., 1924, lxxi, 1784- ... 1924, iv, 81-83.—White (F. W.). The chlorophyll test of gastric motility. Boston M. & S. J., 1914, ...
  6. ... tissue, starch, sugar, gum, mucus, fats, many acids, chlorophyll, albuminous matter, &c. b.) Into such as occur ... I.) By the action of light (formation of chlorophyll, bleaching of colors, &c). These are only a ...
  7. ... albumin. Cellulose. The predominating element of plant-tissue. Chlorophyll. The green coloring matter of leaves. Cirrhosis. Thickening ... 117, 142 Chicory, 253, 254, 310 Chives, 333 Chlorophyll, 251 Chocolate, 318 Cholera bacilli, 175 Cider, 278 ...
  8. ... soft, its wood unformed, its colour pale; the chlorophyll not being generated, unless under the influence of ... Zinc, 447. Chlorine, 300. -------Compounds with Oxygen. 304 Chlorophyll, 621. Chondrine, 668. Chromates of Lead, 458. -----------Mercury, ...
  9. ... 1870, iii, 489-495. Physiology (Vegetable). See, also, Chlorophyll; Generation in plants; Monsters (Vegetable); Physiology (Compara- tive). ... des vegetaux. 4°. Paris, 1855. Schaarschmidt (G.) A chlorophyll es a no veS- nyi sejtmag morpholtigiitjithoz. [Morphology ...
  10. ... takes place, which possesses all the properties of chlorophyll, or the green co- louring matter of leaves. ... juices, extracted from vegetables. It is, also, called Chlorophyll. Fecula Amylacea, Amylum—f. Maranta?, Arrow root—f. ...
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