On Digestive Proteolysis; Being the Cartwright Lectures for 1894

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' Kiihne und Chittenden : TJebei- Albumosen, Zeitsolir. f. Biol., Band 20, p. 11.
PEIMAET PEODUCTS OF DIGESTION.
41 These may then undergo further transformation into what is known as a secondary proteose, viz., deuteroproteose, of which there must likewise be two varieties, corresponding to the hemi- and anti-groups respectively. By continued proteolytic action there results as the final product of gastric digestion peptones ; approximately, an equal mix- ture of so-called hemipeptone and anti
...peptone, generally known as amphopeptone. Such a peptone exposed to the proteolytic action of trypsin should obviously break down in part into simple crystalline bodies, leaving a residue of true antipeptone. In truth, this is exactly what does hap- pen when the peptone resulting from gastric digestion is warmed with an alkaline solution of trypsin. The so-called hemipeptone quickly responds to the action of the pancre- atic ferment, and is converted into other products, while the so-called antipeptone resists its action completely, thus giving results in harmony with our general conception of the proteid molecule.

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