Biochemical Notes : Laboratory Work. First And Second Parts

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In animals both classes of materials are par- ticularly involved in processes connected with the maintenance of body temperature.
Practically all the carbohydrates contain hydrogen and oxygen in the proportion of two atoms of hydrogen to one of oxygen — the ratio in which these elements occur in water.* This observa- tion led promptly to the selection of the name carbohydrate (car- bon hydrate) for such carbon compounds.
In harmony with the observation just referred to the general composition o
...f the carbohydrates may be expressed by the formula C^(H20) , in which x and y represent either the same or different multiples, as is indicated below in connection with the formulas of some common carbohydrates (165) : Glucose, CgHijOg = Cfi(H20)g, in which x = 6 and 3/ = 6 Sucrose, CijHjjOn = Cjal HjO)!,, in which a; = 12 and 2/ = 11 Starch, (C6Hio05),i= [CgCHjOJs]™, in which a; = n6 and y—nb Such formulas mask the more significant intramolecular relation- ships that are pointed out on page 52.

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