Practical physiological chemistry : a book designed for use in courses in practical physiological chemistry in schools of medicine and of science . Copper Salt of Reproduced from a micro-photograph made by Prof. E. T. Reichert, of the University of Pennsylvania. Fig. Si:IN. 76 PHYSIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY. This product is inactive, possesses a sweet taste and is quitereadily soluble in hot water. Serin crystals, obtained as adecomposition product of the proteid gliadin, are shown in , page 75. Cystin, C0Ht2O4N2S2.—Friedmann has recently showncystin to possess the following struc


Practical physiological chemistry : a book designed for use in courses in practical physiological chemistry in schools of medicine and of science . Copper Salt of Reproduced from a micro-photograph made by Prof. E. T. Reichert, of the University of Pennsylvania. Fig. Si:IN. 76 PHYSIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY. This product is inactive, possesses a sweet taste and is quitereadily soluble in hot water. Serin crystals, obtained as adecomposition product of the proteid gliadin, are shown in , page 75. Cystin, C0Ht2O4N2S2.—Friedmann has recently showncystin to possess the following structural formula: CH2 • S——S • CH2 CH-NIL ICOOH CH- NH< COOH. Cystin is the principal sulphur-containing body obtainedfrom the decomposition of proteid substances. It is obtainedin greatest amount as a decomposition product of such keratin-containing tissues as horn, hoof and hair. Cystin occurs in Fig. 32.


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