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- W2296925670 abstract "The processes of the germination of the seed have been in recent years investigated by v. Gorup-Besanez, who in a series of papers written in 1874 and 1875, has stated that the changes in the reserve proteid materials are probably due to the action of a proteolytic ferment, as from the seeds of the vetch, hemp, flax, and barley plants he was able to extract a body which converted fibrin into peptone. Later, in 1878, Krauch disputed v. Gorup-Besanez’s conclusions, and claimed that his results were erroneous on account of imperfect methods of working. As v. Gorup-Besanez based his statement partly on the detection of peptone by the biuret test after the digestion had gone on for some time, and partly on a diminution of the fibrin, Krauch explained his results by saying that the digestive extract itself gave a biuret reaction, and that the diminution of the fibrin was only due to a shrinkage of its flocks. During the past year I have been carrying out a series of experiments bearing upon this disputed point, and have succeeded in demonstrating in the seeds of the lupin ( Lupinus hirsutus ) the existence of such a ferment as v. Gorup-Besanez stated to be present, and in ascertaining some particulars as to its condition in the resting seed, the nature and conditions of its action, and the changes which it brings about not only in the course of its action on fibrin, but also on the alenrone or proteid reserve material in the seed itself." @default.
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- W2296925670 title "VI. On the changes in the proteids in the seed which accompany germination" @default.
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