The Nature of BiochemistryUniversity Press, 1962 - 110 pages |
Contents
RESPIRATORY FUNCTION OF THE BLOOD | 11 |
PROTEINS | 21 |
PHYSICOCHEMICAL BEHAVIOUR OF PROTEINS | 29 |
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a-glucose-1-phosphate a-ketoglutaric acid acetate acetyl-S.CoA activity amino acids ammonia amount amylase animals arginine biochemistry biological blood breakdown carbohydrate carbon atoms carbon dioxide catalyse CH₂ CH2OH chain changes chemical chromosomes citric acid cycle CO2 and water CoA.SH coenzyme contains COOH CH2 COOH COOH corpuscle deamination diabetes digestion DNA molecule energy enzyme example excretion external fatty acids formula fresh water fructose glucose glutamic acid glycine glycogen glycosidic H H H H₂O haemoglobin helices hydrogen hydrolysis hydrolytic important internal medium ionization ions juice kind known large number liver living cell maltose mammals metabolic molecule nitrogen nucleic acids nucleotides ornithine osmotic pressure oxaloacetate oxidation oxygen phosphate plasma polysaccharide produced properties proteins pyruvate radical reaction respiratory pigment sea water solution ẞ-oxidation starch structure substances substrate sugar synthesis take place tissues tyrosine urea urea formation uric acid urine viruses yeast