Another similar experiment made with antipeptone, formed from the myosin of muscle-tissue, gave like results.
As an illustration, may be mentioned the myosin-antialbumid formed in the digestion of myosin from muscle-tissue by an alkaline trypsin-solution.
From which is deduced the fact, that ordinary flesh is about three times as rich in myosin or gluten as ordinary wheaten bread, or, in other words, a pound of beefsteak is as nutritious as three pounds of wheaten bread.
As not much myosin is extracted from meat in soup making, the solid part of meat must be eaten in order to obtain the greatest nourishment.
Of all proteins in meat, myosin is the most important; it exists in greater quantity than the other proteins.
In muscle juice, there are two proteins,--myosin or muscle globulin and albumin.
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