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... Vigneaud and Miller (183), and quite recently by Hegediis (265) and Rudinger and Sorm (497). Various isomers and analogs of glutathione were synthesized as well: a-L-glutamyl-L—cysteinylglycine (isoglutathione) (182), B-L-aspartyl-L ...
... Vigneaud and Miller (183), and quite recently by Hegediis (265) and Rudinger and Sorm (497). Various isomers and analogs of glutathione were synthesized as well: a-L-glutamyl-L—cysteinylglycine (isoglutathione) (182), B-L-aspartyl-L ...
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... Vigneaud (185), who observed the utilization of glutathione by rats fed a cystine-deficient diet, and by Stekol (549), who demonstrated the conversion of S-benzylglutathione to benzylmercapturic acid by rats. A direct study of the ...
... Vigneaud (185), who observed the utilization of glutathione by rats fed a cystine-deficient diet, and by Stekol (549), who demonstrated the conversion of S-benzylglutathione to benzylmercapturic acid by rats. A direct study of the ...
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... Vigneaud (526). Carbobenzoxy-B-alanine is converted to the azide which is condensed with the methyl ester of histidine. This method has been somewhat improved by Hanson and Smith (256). a. Chemical Properties. Carnosine [mp 260° 0.; [a]? ...
... Vigneaud (526). Carbobenzoxy-B-alanine is converted to the azide which is condensed with the methyl ester of histidine. This method has been somewhat improved by Hanson and Smith (256). a. Chemical Properties. Carnosine [mp 260° 0.; [a]? ...
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... Vigneaud and Behrens (179) have reviewed the information up to 1939. Oarnosine has hypotensive activity and other functions have been attributed to it (511,521). The hypotensive action of carnosine has been studied by Hunt and du Vigneaud ...
... Vigneaud and Behrens (179) have reviewed the information up to 1939. Oarnosine has hypotensive activity and other functions have been attributed to it (511,521). The hypotensive action of carnosine has been studied by Hunt and du Vigneaud ...
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... Vigneaud (54) clearly established its structure. a. Preparation. The best method of preparing anserine is that of Aekermann, Timpe, and Poller (13), with the modifications made by Wolff and Wilson (640,641). Muscle is finely chopped and ...
... Vigneaud (54) clearly established its structure. a. Preparation. The best method of preparing anserine is that of Aekermann, Timpe, and Poller (13), with the modifications made by Wolff and Wilson (640,641). Muscle is finely chopped and ...
Contents
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Chapter 2 Peptide Bond Formation | 127 |
Nature and Reproduction | 175 |
Chapter 4 Assimilation of Amino Acids by GramPositive Bacteria and Some Actions of Antibiotics Thereon | 285 |
Chapter 5 Peanut Protein Isolation Composition and Properties | 393 |
Chapter 6 Rotational Brownian Motion and Polarization of the Fluorescence of Solutions | 415 |
Chapter 7 Zone Electrophoresis | 461 |
Author Index | 487 |
Subject Index | 512 |
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