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Hydrolyse des Horns

Authors: Emil Fischer; Theodor Dörpinghaus.;

Hydrolyse des Horns

Abstract

Bei der Hydrolyse des Horns sind bisher gefunden worden: Tyrosin und Leucin1), Asparaginsaure2) und Glutaminsaure3), Arginin4), Lysin5) und endlich Cystin6). Nach den Erfahrungen bei anderen Proteinstoffen war indessen zu erwarten, das noch weitere Spaltungsprodukte vorhanden seien. Wir hielten deshalb eine Nachprufung der alteren Untersuchungen mit den neueren Hifsmitteln fur wunschenswert, und es ist uns durch die Estermethode in der Tat gelungen, noch folgende 6 Monoaminosauren: Glykocoll, Alanin, α-Aminovaleriansaure, α-Pyrrolidincarbonsaure, Serin und Phenylalanin aus dem Horn zu isolieren.

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