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Dec 31, 2011... which resembles, but acts much more rapidly than, pepsin in an alkaline medium, so that alkali-meta-protein is the first product formed.
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ebm.rsmjournals.com/content/13/8/156.full.pdf
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pepsin ; by conversion into alkali meta-protein. The indigestibility of native egg- white probably lies either in its antitryptic content or in its chemical constitution.
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Oct 2, 2007 ... Elastase changes proteins into polypeptides. 5. Mode of action of proteolytic pancreatic enzymes are : A. Protein + Trypsin = alkali metaprotein ; ...
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www.jbc.org/content/79/2/389.full.pdf
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and the acid or alkali of the solution, we have titrated by the same method one specimen each of acid and alkali metaprotein prepared by treating portions of ...
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archinte.ama-assn.org/cgi/reprint/XX/4/636.pdf
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teins of hair gave negative reactions with alkali-metaprotein, and coagulated protein, whereas peptone was positive in dilutions of 1: 100 and 1: 1000. Case 2.
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www.springerlink.com/index/X3892812W3L1X815.pdf
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acid and alkali metaproteins, but these, along with the proteolytic enzymes are absorbed as such and are finally digested in the blood. "The blood therefore ...
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www.visualrhymes.com/123315/protein
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... scleroprotein, simple protein, flavoprotein, glucoprotein, metaprotein, mucoprotein,. 6 Syllables. acid metaprotein,. 7 Syllables. alkali metaprotein,. 8 Syllables ...
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www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/82078
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standing (hours) in base produces a relatively insoluble alkali metaprotein. It is possible that this fraction may be related to the small proportion of alkali-resistant ...
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www.springerlink.com/index/T2278436G8913522.pdf
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Acid and alkali-metaproteins are normal constitu- ... into the blood as acid or alkali metaprotein, com- ... alkali and enzymes; because the metaproteins are ...
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