British Abstracts: Pure chemistry and physiology. ser. A1932 |
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... hydrolysis with takadiastase . M. SAHYUN and C. L. ALSBERG ( J. Biol . Chem . , 1931 , 93 , 235-254 ) .- The hydrolysis of glycogen by H2SO4 or HCl is a pseudo - unimol . reaction . In the course of the reaction glycogen is first partly ...
... hydrolysis with takadiastase . M. SAHYUN and C. L. ALSBERG ( J. Biol . Chem . , 1931 , 93 , 235-254 ) .- The hydrolysis of glycogen by H2SO4 or HCl is a pseudo - unimol . reaction . In the course of the reaction glycogen is first partly ...
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... hydrolysis of starch by a- or B - amylase , whilst ß - maltose inhibited the hydrolysis by ẞ - amylase to a greater extent than that by a - amylase . The B - amylase formed 64 % of the theoretical amount of maltose , at which point the ...
... hydrolysis of starch by a- or B - amylase , whilst ß - maltose inhibited the hydrolysis by ẞ - amylase to a greater extent than that by a - amylase . The B - amylase formed 64 % of the theoretical amount of maltose , at which point the ...
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... hydrolysis of carboxylic esters with special reference to acid hydrolysis . E. H. INGOLD and C. K. INGOLD ( J.C.S. , 1932 , 756-760 ) . -Hydrolysis of a - methylallyl and crotyl acetates , first with 0-2N - H2SO4 at 61-62 ° and then ...
... hydrolysis of carboxylic esters with special reference to acid hydrolysis . E. H. INGOLD and C. K. INGOLD ( J.C.S. , 1932 , 756-760 ) . -Hydrolysis of a - methylallyl and crotyl acetates , first with 0-2N - H2SO4 at 61-62 ° and then ...
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