Ptomaines and Leucomaines: Or the Putrefactive and Physiological AlkaloidsLea, 1888 - 316 pages |
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absolute alcohol acetate action adenine alkaloidal ammonia ammonium amylic alcohol animal anthrax aqueous solution AUROCHLORIDE bacillus bacteria blood BOCKLISCH body boiling BRIEGER cadaverine cent cheese Chem chemical chloroform cholera choline color compound coniine crystalline crystals cultures decomposed decomposition difficultly soluble dilute disease dissolved distilled double salt easily soluble evaporated extracted with ether ferment filtered filtrate forms free base GAUTIER gave germ Gesellsch gives gold chloride gram guanine heating hydrochloric acid hydrochloride hydrogen sulphide hypoxanthine injected inoculation insoluble intestines iodide isolated Jahrb lecithin mercuric chloride method methylamine milk mussels needles neuridine neurine nitric acid observed obtained odor organs oxidation peptone Pharm phosphomolybdic acid physiological picrate picric platinochloride platinum chloride poisonous precipitate present produced ptomaines putrefaction putrescine putrid quantity reaction reagents recrystallized resembles residue sausage SELMI sodium soluble in water STAS-OTTO substance sulphuric acid symptoms temperature tetanus tion tissues toxic trimethylamine tyrotoxicon urine vomiting water-bath xanthine yellow yields