Lecture-Notes On Chemistry for Dental Students; Including Dental Chemistry of Alloys, Amalgams, Etc., Such Portions of Organic And Physiological Chemistry As Have Practical Bearing On the Subject of Dentistry, An Inorganic Qualitative Analysis With Specia
Lecture-Notes On Chemistry for Dental Students; Including Dental Chemistry of Alloys, Amalgams, Etc., Such Portions of Organic And Physiological Chemistry As Have Practical Bearing On the Subject of Dentistry, An Inorganic Qualitative Analysis With Specia
Henry Carlton Smith
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They are soluble substances which give the biiu-et test similarly to the proteoses, but are not precipitated by heat^ by nitric acid, by potassium ferrocyanid and acetic acid, nor by saturation with ammonium sulphate. Experiments with Albumose and Peptone. Albumoses (Hemialbumose). — ^This name includes four colsely allied forms of albumose, namely: (1) Protoalbumose; (2) Deuteroalbumose; (3) Heteroalbumose; (4) Dysalbumose, an insoluble ' modification of heteroalbumose. Commercial peptone, whi...ch is substantially a mixture of albumoses and peptones, will be given out for use. Exp. 92. Make a solution in water, filter if necessary, and saturate with solid (NH4)2S04. Filter. The precipitate con- tsiua the albumoses, the filtrate the peptones. Reserve the filtrate for subsequent teste for peptone. Wash the precipitate with a saturated solution of ammonium sulphate; dissolve in water, and, with the solution obtained, perform the following teste, noting especially the tendency of albumose precipitates to dissolve upon the application of heat and to reappear upon cooling.
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