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The protein content of human bile
Clinica Chimica Acta, 1964Abstract An attempt has been made to estimate the protein content of human bile. None of the routine chemical methods of protein estimation was suitable. Immunological techniques gave an approximate estimate of 20 mg/100 ml of bile and other methods employed indicated that this figure is in the correct range.
I S, RUSSELL, A, FLECK, W, BURNETT
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Journal of Apicultural Research, 1978
SummaryA method is described for determining protein in honey. Removal of interfering materials of low molecular weight by dialysis allows the use of the Lowry photometric analysis for protein. For 740 samples of honey, a mean value of 169 mg/100 g was found, with a standard deviation of 71 mg/100 g and a range of 58–786.
Jonathan W. White, Orest N. Rudyj
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SummaryA method is described for determining protein in honey. Removal of interfering materials of low molecular weight by dialysis allows the use of the Lowry photometric analysis for protein. For 740 samples of honey, a mean value of 169 mg/100 g was found, with a standard deviation of 71 mg/100 g and a range of 58–786.
Jonathan W. White, Orest N. Rudyj
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Protein and chitin nitrogen contents and protein content in Pleurotus ostreatus var. columbinus
Food Chemistry, 1996Proteins and chitin were extracted and purified from dried fruitbodies of P. ostreatus var. columbinus grown on wheat straw and grass hay. Water- and sodium chloride-extractable proteins were purified by dialysis and precipitated by 10% TCA. These proteins contained 15.2% nitrogen (Kjeldahl and amino acid methods).
Kandanda K. Tshinyangu +1 more
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Solvent content of protein crystals
Journal of Molecular Biology, 1968Abstract An analysis has been made, from the data which are currently available, of the solvent content of 116 different crystal forms of globular proteins. The fraction of the crystal volume occupied by solvent is most commonly near 43 %, but has been observed to have values from about 27 to 65%.
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The protein content of dental rubber dams
Journal of Dentistry, 1997The purpose of this study was to analyse the protein content of 17 commonly used rubber dams and to determine if they contained known allergenic proteins.Proteins were eluted with buffer from 17 brands of commercially available rubber dams. The quantity of eluted protein was measured and expressed in micrograms in every gram of rubber.
K M, Martin +3 more
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The protein content and morphogenesis of zymogen granules
Cell and Tissue Research, 1995When zymogen granules, the secretion granules of pancreatic acinar cells, fill, secretory product is accumulated in immature granules, condensing vacuoles. Mature granules are formed when this product (protein) condenses into an osmotically inactive aggregate and, bulk water is expelled. This hypothesis for granule morphogenesis has two elements.
K K, Goncz, R, Behrsing, S S, Rothman
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Protein Content in Diabetes Nutrition Plan
Current Diabetes Reports, 2011Medical nutrition therapy plays a major role in diabetes management. Macronutrient composition has been debated for a long time. However, there is increasing evidence that a modest increase in dietary protein intake above the current recommendation is a valid option toward better diabetes control, weight reduction, and improvement in blood pressure ...
Osama, Hamdy, Edward S, Horton
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Information content in the circular dichroism of proteins
Biochemistry, 1981A method is presented for predicting the secondary structure of a protein from its circular dichroism (CD) spectrum. Eight types of secondary structures are considered: helix; parallel and antiparallel beta strand; types I, II, and III beta turn; all other beta turns combined; and "other" structures.
J P, Hennessey, W C, Johnson
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Protein Content of Circulating Nucleoprotein Complexes
2016In the current study we have investigated the protein content of blood plasma deoxyribonucleoprotein complexes. The complexes were isolated using affinity chromatography with immobilized polyclonal anti-histone antibodies. Proteins were separated by SDS PAAGE and identified by MALDI-TOF mass-spectrometry.
Svetlana N, Tamkovich +9 more
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Protein, Glycogen, and Water Content in Schistosomes
The Journal of Parasitology, 1982The volume of distribution (= VD) of water was measured in Schistosoma mansoni, S. haematobium, S. japonicum, and Hymenolepis diminuta. In the rat tapeworm, H. diminuta, the volume of distribution of 3H-water was positively correlated with wet weight (r = 0.87, P less than 0.001) and this same phenomenon also was demonstrated in S. mansoni (r = 0.90, P
E M, Cornford +3 more
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