The Journal of biological chemistry . 10 11 !£ pm 1TimeChart 5. •^ 10 11 12 pml 2 3 4 TimeChart 6. Paraffin chewed and saliva swallowed at to to 1 subjects. The data in the present communication seem to justifythe working hypothesis that uric acid, more than any otherconstituent, represents the actual cellular activity and mightwell serve as an index of the gland metabolism. EXPERIMENTS ON THE CATABOLISM OF CAPROIC ACIDAND ITS DERIVATIVES. By H. D. DAKIN. (Scarborough-on-Hudson.)(Received for publication, March 9, 1923.) The present paper contains th


The Journal of biological chemistry . 10 11 !£ pm 1TimeChart 5. •^ 10 11 12 pml 2 3 4 TimeChart 6. Paraffin chewed and saliva swallowed at to to 1 subjects. The data in the present communication seem to justifythe working hypothesis that uric acid, more than any otherconstituent, represents the actual cellular activity and mightwell serve as an index of the gland metabolism. EXPERIMENTS ON THE CATABOLISM OF CAPROIC ACIDAND ITS DERIVATIVES. By H. D. DAKIN. (Scarborough-on-Hudson.)(Received for publication, March 9, 1923.) The present paper contains the results of experiments aimingat obtaining evidence of the modes of catabolism followed bynormal fatty acids when undergoing so called iS-oxidation in theanimal body. Knoops theory of ^S-oxidation simply postulatesthe removal of successive pairs of carbon atoms without indicatingthe mechanism of the process. The common excretion of 13-hydroxybutyric acid with acetoacetic acid in cases of faulty fattyacid catabolism, especially after administration of butyric acid,at firs


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