Science: v.1-v.219Moses King, 1968 |
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... phallotoxins and amanin slowly give a weaker blue color . With diazotized sulfanilic acid ( Pauly reagent ) , the first group forms an intense red compound , whereas the phallotoxins give only a weak yellow color . The much greater ...
... phallotoxins and amanin slowly give a weaker blue color . With diazotized sulfanilic acid ( Pauly reagent ) , the first group forms an intense red compound , whereas the phallotoxins give only a weak yellow color . The much greater ...
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... Phallotoxins The group of phallotoxins consists of at least five members ( Fig . 1 ) , whose common cyclic heptapeptide skeleton is shown in formula 17 . After these toxins are heated with 6N hydrochloric acid , six different amino ...
... Phallotoxins The group of phallotoxins consists of at least five members ( Fig . 1 ) , whose common cyclic heptapeptide skeleton is shown in formula 17 . After these toxins are heated with 6N hydrochloric acid , six different amino ...
Page 951
... phallotoxins , but the toxi- cological ( slow ) action is that of the amatoxins . a - Amanitin ( No. 32a ) is the amide of the carboxylic acid ß - amanitin ( No. 32b ) . During acid hydrolysis the amino acids not concerned in the ...
... phallotoxins , but the toxi- cological ( slow ) action is that of the amatoxins . a - Amanitin ( No. 32a ) is the amide of the carboxylic acid ß - amanitin ( No. 32b ) . During acid hydrolysis the amino acids not concerned in the ...
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