Thus, Popoff[226] has reported that different varieties of nuclein behave somewhat differently in the intestine, according to their origin.
In this connection we may note the experiments of Horbaczewski,[225] which show that nuclein administered to a healthy man will give rise to a very marked increase in the number of leucocytes in the blood.
Hence, it may be assumed that whenever nuclein is set free in the body, leucocytosis may result, provided the nuclein passes into the circulation and is not decomposed immediately after its liberation.
However, experiments show that the greater portion of the nuclein of ordinary proteid foods is dissolved in the intestine, and absorbed as such in a practically unaltered form.
Thus, a few grammes of nuclein may produce as striking a condition of leucocytosis as a large amount of proteid food, due no doubt to proliferation of the lymphoid elements of all the lymphatic tissues of the body.
If the nuclein from which iodonucleoid purports to be made contained but 2.
Authorities differ widely regarding the amount of phosphorus contained in nuclein from different sources, the figures ranging from 2.
Those who consider the bacterial protoplasm to consist of a central endoplasm throughout which the nuclein is diffused and an external layer of ectoplasm next to the cell wall.
Those who admit the presence of nuclein but say that this is not morphologically differentiated from the protoplasm as a nucleus.
Triple Arsenates withNuclein is said to contain “Strychnin Arsenate gr.
A second preparation, of double strength--Triple Arsenates with Nuclein No.
Owing to its high nuclein content, it is contraindicated in gout.
Those who are not familiar with the various phases of the phosphorus, phosphoric acid, lactophosphate, lecithin, nuclein and glycerophosphate propaganda are referred to a report of the Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry in The Journal A.
The amounts of iron and nuclein contained in doses of this preparation are insignificant in comparison with the amounts present in ordinary foods.
Council concluded that any distinction between the action of Protonuclein and that of ordinary nuclein was purely speculative and highly improbable.
It has not been shown, however, that the polymorphonuclear leukocyte increase caused by nuclein has made phagocytosis more active.
The nuclein of yeast may be of some value in promoting a leukocytosis.
The essential and indispensable element of the nucleus is called nuclein (or caryoplasm); that of the cell body is called plastin (or cytoplasm).
This determines the continuity of a species; since each species has, probably, its own specific nuclein or nuclear material.
Thus a given type of nucleus will continue to synthesise other nuclein of its own kind.
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