We cannot avoid the conclusion," these authors say, "that transformed starch is absorbed from the endosperm by the columnar epithelium of the embryo, in the form of maltose, and that this maltose, by the more or less complicated metabolic processes of... Journal of the Chemical Society - Stran 485avtor: Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1890Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1891 - 426 strani
...conclusion that trans" formed starch is absorbed from the endosperm by the columnar cpi" I In'! i ii in of the embryo in the form of maltose, and that this...the embryo, is rapidly converted into cane-sugar." " We have been able to demonstrate in a very striking manner the ability of the growing tissue of the... | |
| Sir George Watt - 1893 - 702 strani
...maltose is directly converted into cane-sugar. " We cannot avoid the conclusion," these authors say, "that transformed starch is absorbed from the endosperm...the more or less complicated metabolic processes of Ihe living cells of the embryo, is rapidly converted into cane-sugar. We have been able to demonstrate... | |
| 1901 - 608 strani
...percentage found by Brown and Morris. These writers also conclude that the transformed starch is abs iived from the endosperm by the columnar epithelium of the embryo in the form of maltose, and then is rapidly converted into cane sugar. The main point of difference between the conclusions arrived... | |
| Louis Hermann Pammel, Julius Buel Weems, F. Lamson-Scribner - 1901 - 564 strani
...percentage found by Brown and Morris. These writers also conclude that the transformed starch is abs jived from the endosperm by the columnar epithelium of the embryo in the form of maltose, and then is rapidly converted into cane-sugar. The main point of difference between the conclusions arrived... | |
| 1915 - 890 strani
...ist. Die Endosperme enthalten dagegen Maltose in reichlicher Menge. Die Verfasser schließen daher, „that transformed starch is absorbed from the endosperm...the columnar epithelium of the embryo in the form of maitose, and that this maitose by the more or less complicated metabolic processes of the living cells... | |
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