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Hog gastric mucosa

Similar fucolipids were also isolated from hog gastric-mucosa, for example, fucolipids 45(a-d) having209 (A + H) activity, but human sal-... [Pg.315]

XLIV. Human Antibodies against a New Determinant Present in Blood Group Substances from Hog Gastric Mucosa, J. Immunol. (1969) 102, 1363. [Pg.366]

Lipids extracted from hog gastric mucosa with 0.4 M sodium acetate in methanol/chloroform/water were also investigated for... [Pg.162]

Figure 4. Thin-layer chromatography of the acetylated highly complex fucolipids from hog gastric mucosa... Figure 4. Thin-layer chromatography of the acetylated highly complex fucolipids from hog gastric mucosa...
Mice and rats, rendered anemic by phenylhydrazine poisoning, were given oral mucin preparations from hog gastric mucosa, which significantly accelerated hematological remission (C27). This effect was related to a modification of intestinal flora or to an improvement of intestinal absorption of iron or vitamin B12. [Pg.334]

All. Attafelt, P., Blohme, 1., Norby, A., and Svennerholm, L., The sialic acids of hog gastric mucosa. Acta Chem. Scand. 12, 359-360 (1958). [Pg.340]

C26. Cresseri, A., Isolation and physical and chemical properties of a vitamin Bj2 binding factor and other mucopolysaccharides from hog gastric mucosa. Vitamin Bj2 und Intrinsic Factor, 1 Europ. Symp., Hamburg, 1956 pp. 288-283. Enke, Stuttgart, 1957. [Pg.344]

C27. Cresseri, A., Cantone, A., Piccinini, F., and Capraro, V., Hematopoietic and nitrogen-sparing effect of preparations from hog gastric mucosa with high content of blood group substances. Blood 8, 156-161 (1958). [Pg.344]

G14. Glass, G. B. J., Localization of intrinsic factor and the sites of B g binding in the paper electrophoresis of human gastric juices and concentrates from hog gastric mucosa. Haematol. Latina Milan 2, 231-240 (1959). [Pg.347]

Merten et al. (M4) precipitated HCl extract of hog gastric mucosa by 60% saturation with ammonium sulfate below pH 6.0 and, after dissolving, submitted it to paper electrophoresis at pH 4.6. The most anodic protein fractions contained proteases with a pepsin to cathepsin ratio of 10.9 1, while the second peak contained both these enzymes at a ratio of 1.6 1. After re-electrophoresis, the first peak demostrated peptic activity only at pH 1.4-2.4, with no activity at pH 3.5. Prolonged electrophoresis in the Tiselius apparatus of crystalline hog pepsin showed heterogeneity of this relatively pure material in acetate and phosphate buffers of pH 3.9, 5.9, and 8.0 (HIO). [Pg.424]

Vita et al. (V2), using highly basic Dowex-1 X2 resin in Cl and OH form, separated acidic aminopolysaccharide (hexuronic acid content of 35-37%) and neutral mucopolysaccharide hexosamine content 25-30%) from an aqueous extract of hog gastric mucosa. [Pg.450]

Column chromatography of hog gastric mucosa on DEAE-and CM-cellulose was used by various authors for the purpose of purifying intrinsic factor (E2, E3, Hll). They are reviewed elsewhere (G4). [Pg.451]

V2. Vita, G., Monti, L., and Bucher, G, Separation and isolation of two biolog-ically-active fractions from hog gastric mucosa extract, by means of an ion-exchange resin. Ital. J. Biochem. 12, 33-39 (1963). [Pg.478]

For the presence of histamine in mast cells, see Riley JF, West GB. The presence of histamine in tissue mast cells. J Physiol Land 120 528-537, 1953. For the presence of mast cells in hog gastric mucosa see idem. Mast cell histamine in hog stomach. J Physiol Lond 130 3P, 1955. [Pg.375]

A new group of complex glycosphingolipids has been isolated from hog gastric mucosa. Four compounds, each containing 12—14 sugar residues but of similar composition, were isolated and were found to be fucolipids with blood-group (A + H) activities. The structures of these four compounds have been established by conventional methods (14)—(17). ... [Pg.491]

A sulphated neolactotetraosylceramide isolated from hog gastric mucosa was characterized as (19) by conventional procedures. A unique D-gluco-sphingolipid pattern which has not been previously encountered in any type of tissue or cell has been seen in chicken egg-yolk. The structures were determined and the major ones were found to be NeupiVAc -> o-Galp - ceramide, NeupAAc lactosyl ceramide, and NeupAAc NeupAAc -> lactosyl -> ceramide. The only other neutral glycosphingolipid was D-galactosylceramide. [Pg.495]

Three new fucolipids (4)—(6), two of which exhibited blood-group A activity, have been isolated from the water-soluble glycolipids of hog gastric mucosa. ... [Pg.402]

Hall K, Perez G, Mayer P, Gutierrez C, Munson K, Hersey, SJ, Kaplan JH, Sachs G (1990) Location of the carbohydrates present in the HK-ATPase vesicles isolated from hog gastric mucosa. Biochemistry 29 701-706... [Pg.44]

A glycolipid from hog gastric mucosa contains a large, branched polylactosamine backbone [41] that is strikingly similar to the tetradecameric polylactosamine backbone of Seppo et al. [39]. [Pg.654]


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