Fruit and vegetable used in this study were: mango (Mangifera indica), guava (Psidium guajava), pomegranate (PuniCa granatum), fig (Ficus carica), banana (Musa pradisiaca sapientum), colcasia (Colocasia antiquorum), zucchini (Cucurbita pepo) and spinach (spinacia oleracea). Ten samples of each produ
The free amino-acids of certain british fruits
โ Scribed by L. F. Burroughs
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1960
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 417 KB
- Volume
- 11
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-5142
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
The total and alcoholโsoluble nitrogen contents have been determined and the free aminoโacids examined in strawberry, gooseberry (green and ripe), blackcurrant, redcurrant, loganberry, raspberry, blackberry and tomato. Most of the common aminoโacids were present, alanine and glutamine being the two most generally prominent.
Free aminoโacids have been examined in 20 nonโedible species of apple and pear, in medlar (unripe and ripe) and in three species of Vaccinium.
1โAminocyclopropaneโ1โcarboxylic acid was not found in any fruit except ripe cowberries.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
## Abstract The adsorption dynamism of certain amino acids [alanine (Ala), serine (Ser), lysine (Lys), proline (Pro), and aspartic acid (Asp)] on crosslinked diethylaminoethyl (DEAE) dextran microbeads was investigated with electronic spectroscopy in aqueous solutions. Among the selected amino acid
Alcrcleci\ ninLroon.4iwY I I.ovurn, C'lirm. nnd Ind., 1943, in the prcsx. 2 Jlin. Agrie. Fish., Scn Fislirrics Statistinil Tnblcs, I038 (1039). a Fish. lid. Scot., Srn 8irlterit.s Stritisticnl Tnblcs, 11K38 (1030). JlcCiince nnil Shipp, 31.11.C. Spec. Ilcpt. So. 1x7. 1!l93 : 3lcCnnco nnd 6 Jlin. Agr