The Problems of Physiological And Pathological Chemistry of Metabolism, for Students, Physicians, Biologists And Chemists
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65 W. Ginsburg (Univers. Physiol. Instit., Vienna), Hofmeister's Beitr., 10, 411, 1907. 68 Personal communication from W. Ginsburg, Halle a. d. Saale. 144 OXYPROTEIC ACIDS p. 548, Chemistry of the Tissues) far from an ideally exact mode of determination, is still undoubtedly of greater scope than that of Erben, who sought no more than the autoxy- proteic acids (by precipitation of the baryta syrup by mercuric acetate after faint acidulation with acetic acid). This mode of separation must be reg...arded as largely open to the personal equation, — if for no other reason because, as is well known, a part of the mercurial salts of the oxyproteic acids is soluble in a greater surplus of acetic acid. On the other hand it should be acknowledged that it would be a good thing if a modification of the Ginsburg method were worked out by ascertaining the possible admixture of urea and of aminoacids in the fraction of oxyproteic acids, and making correction therefor. Elimination of Oxyproteic Acids in Normal and Patho- logical Conditions.
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