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Title:
Zellatmung V. Mitteilung: Uber den Oxydationsmechanismus einiger Pflanzen [Cell respiration V: On the oxidation mechanism of some plants] pdf (862,679 Bytes) ocr (24,134 Bytes)
Description:
One of several key articles written during Szent-Gyorgyi's last year in Groningen, this described his attempts to discover the oxidation mechanisms in three groups of plants: those which showed a complete reaction when treated with guaiacum (guaiacum turns blue when oxidized, and is used to test for peroxidases or blood stains)--potatoes, apples, pears, and bean pods; those which showed only a partial reaction--turnips, grapes, carrots, and celery; and those which did not react at all--cucumbers, radishes, melons, and pineapples.
Number of Image Pages:
8 (862,679 Bytes)
Date:
1927
Creator:
Szent-Gyorgyi, Albert
Source:
Periodical: Szent-Gyorgyi, Albert. "Zellatmung V. Mitteilung: Uber den Oxydationsmechanismus einiger Pflanzen [Cell respiration V: On the oxidation mechanism of some plants]." Biochemische Zeitschrift 181, (1927): 425-432. Article.
Publisher:
Berlin
Rights:
Reproduced from Biochemische Zeitschrift, "Zellatmung V. Mitteilung: Uber den Oxydationsmechanismus einiger Pflanzen [Cell respiration V: On the oxidation mechanism of some plants]," Albert Szent-Gyorgyi, 181, 425-432. Copyright 1927 Springer-Verlag GmbH.
Subject:
Medical Subject Headings (MeSH):
Cell Respiration
Exhibit Category:
Searching for a Scientific Home, 1919-1930
Relation:
Metadata Record Zellatmung IV. Mitteilung: Uber den Oxydationsmechanismus der Kartoffeln [Cell respiration IV: On the oxidation mechanism of potatoes] (1925)
Box Number: 1
Folder Number: 7
Unique Identifier:
WGBBGQ
Document Type:
Articles
Language:
German
Format:
application/pdf
image/tif
Physical Condition:
Good
Series: [Selected articles collected by NLM]
SubSeries: Volume I
Folder: XXXVIII-[51], 1924-1927
Metadata Last Modified Date:
2006-07-24

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