Biochemistry a Study of the Origin Reactions And Equilibria of Living Matter

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Yet this thin layer of mica was so effective a screen that there was not a trace of reduction after a twelve hours' exposure similar to that given above in glass ; the contents of the unshielded quartz tube showed a distinct reduction after two hours' exposure.
Experiment VIII. Only preliminary experiments have hitherto been made towards the identification of the substance or substances giving the reductions with these metallic salts. It is natural to 90 ACTION OF LIGHT BAYS suppose that there
...should be representatives of intermediate con- densation products lying on the path between formaldehyde and the hexoses. Pribram and Franke, in the papers above referred to, believed they were able to identify glycolaldehyde arising from the condensation of two molecules of formaldehyde, and Inghilleri claims to have isolated the racemic sorbose by means of its osazone.
It was evident to us that we were dealing with a complex mixture, and although there is a quite distinct effect with phenyl-hydrazine in acetic acid solution, quite different from that of formaldehyde, and giving abundance of coloured precipitate, we have not yet succeeded in isolating a crystalline osazone, though we have on several occasions obtained crystals mixed with amorphous smears.


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