A Text-Book of Physiological Chemistry : for Students of Medicine And Physicians
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Whether or not the different albumoses which are formed during the process of digestion are qualitatively the same, irrespective of their origin, is not known, but it is likely that certain differences exist. Quantitative differences also undcjubtedly occur, as is suggested a priori by the varying amounts of the individual end-products Avhieh can be obtained on hydrolysis. The following account of the individual albumoses is largely based on a study of the fibrinoses. Hetero-albumose. — Hetero-...albumoseis more closely related to the oriuinal albuminous molecule than any other albuniose. It is but little soluble in water and does not dialyze in neutral solution. On heating a fairly concentrated solution in the presence of a moderate amount of salt, partial coagulation occurs between 55° and 60° C. ; on further heating, partial solution takes j)lace. On standing hetero-albumose becomes insoluble in part (Kiihne's dysalbumose) ; but u]>on the addition of a small amount of soda redissolution occurs and hetero-albumose again results.
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