The albumose precipitable by sodium chloride, although different from an albumid, evidently comes from the anti-group and is a cleavage product which in turn may undergo further hydration and splitting by continued treatment.
At the same time, it fails to show some of the typical albumose reactions, and verges toward the group of globulins.
Koch[164] has made a special study of the albumose which he considers as the specific toxic agent of the so-called tuberculin.
This albumose was found by Brieger and Proskauer[165] to have a somewhat peculiar composition, inasmuch as it contains forty-seven to forty-eight per cent.
Respiratory centres, nerve-cell of, attacked by albumoseof snake-venom, 162.
Albumose may produce a white cloud which disappears upon boiling and reappears upon cooling.
The cloud due to albumose will reappear as the filtrate cools.
A similar white ring may be produced by albumose and resinous drugs.
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