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Grass and Forage Science, 1965
The digestible crude protein percentage (DCP) of 218 different feeds derived from 16 tropical grasses and 8 tropical legumes containing 2·2 to 25·3% crude protein (CP) was Treasured with sheep. DCP was closely related to CP (r =· 0·979) and could be predicted from the equation DCP=O·899 CP‐3·25 (SE estimate · 0·84).
R. Miliford, D. J. Minson
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The digestible crude protein percentage (DCP) of 218 different feeds derived from 16 tropical grasses and 8 tropical legumes containing 2·2 to 25·3% crude protein (CP) was Treasured with sheep. DCP was closely related to CP (r =· 0·979) and could be predicted from the equation DCP=O·899 CP‐3·25 (SE estimate · 0·84).
R. Miliford, D. J. Minson
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Accumulation of crude protein and oil contents
Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society, 1977Abstract and SummaryThe crude fat content of whole seed and the crude protein level of defatted embryos were monitored on successive days after pollination. Seed of Buffalo gourd,Curcurbita foetidissima HBK, harvested during September–October, 1976, obtained a maximum oil and protein level in 38 to 42 days after pollination.
W. P. Bemis +4 more
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Mitogenic Activities in the Protein Fractions of Crude Drugs
Planta Medica, 1992Eighteen different crude drugs were extracted with hot water and saline, and protein fractions were prepared from the extracts by ammonium sulfate precipitation. Mitogenic activities of the protein fractions were examined both on human peripheral blood lymphocytes and on mouse spleen cells.
Y, Tachibana, K, Kawanishi
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Protein Isolation and Preparation of Crude Extract
1995The initial step in protein isolation from its source is to physically or chemically disrupt the biological tissue or organism in order to release the protein into the extract. In some cases, the organism secretes the protein, and cell disruption is unnecessary.
David W. Burden, Donald B. Whitney
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Quantitative Determination of Proteins in Crude Extracts
1991The determination of the exact protein concentration in crude extracts of tissues or cells is not a trivial undertaking. Unfortunately, very few methods are available that allow the determination on a routine basis of the absolute amount of protein in mixtures (c.f. Peterson, 1983).
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Crude Fibre—Crude Protein Relationship in Kenya Roughages
East African Agricultural and Forestry Journal, 1962openaire +1 more source
Mechanisms, regulation and functions of the unfolded protein response
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2020Claudio Hetz +2 more
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Crude protein yield and theoretical extractable true protein of potential biorefinery feedstocks
, 2018Zeinab Solati +5 more
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