Finlayson, 1969 - Google Patents
The performic acid oxidation of egg-white lysozymeFinlayson, 1969
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- 9713088242971790916
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- Finlayson A
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- Canadian Journal of Biochemistry
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The performic acid oxidation of egg-white lysozyme has been studied using amounts of oxidant varying from 0.5 mole to 3 moles excess. The results show that excess performic acid causes substantial peptide bond hydrolysis both at the tryptophan residues and at other …
- 230000003647 oxidation 0 title abstract description 42
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