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The excretion of inulin by the dogfish, squalus acanthias

✍ Scribed by Shannon, James A.


Publisher
Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
Year
1934
Tongue
English
Weight
515 KB
Volume
5
Category
Article
ISSN
0095-9898

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✦ Synopsis


Inulin is a polysaccharide, widely distributed as a reserve material in many plants (notably the Jerusalem artichoke), which, on hydrolysis, yields levulose. It is stated by some authorities to be very sparingly soluble in water and to yield supersaturated solutions, but, in point of fact, an apparently pure commercial preparation dissolves in water at 80Β°C. to


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