. The Biochemical journal, 1918. Biochemistry. 104 A. HARDEN AND S. S. ZILVA very much in the same manner as the controls which were given the same quantities of the unfiltered juice. They were all chloroformed and no signs of scurvy were found at the post mortem. Fig. 8 gives a graphic representation of the experiment. These experiments show then that filtration through a porous medium like a Berkefeld filter does not affect the antiscorbutic potency of orange juice. 400. 20 30 40 Days Fig. 8. 50 60 , unfiltered F, filtered 70 80. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page
. The Biochemical journal, 1918. Biochemistry. 104 A. HARDEN AND S. S. ZILVA very much in the same manner as the controls which were given the same quantities of the unfiltered juice. They were all chloroformed and no signs of scurvy were found at the post mortem. Fig. 8 gives a graphic representation of the experiment. These experiments show then that filtration through a porous medium like a Berkefeld filter does not affect the antiscorbutic potency of orange juice. 400. 20 30 40 Days Fig. 8. 50 60 , unfiltered F, filtered 70 80. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Biochemical Society (Great Britain); University of Liverpool. Biochemical Dept. London [etc. ] Cambridge University Press
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