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. 1941 Mar;35(3):294–314.1. doi: 10.1042/bj0350294

Some applications of periodic acid to the study of the hydroxyamino-acids of protein hydrolysates

The liberation of acetaldehyde and higher aldehydes by periodic acid. 2. Detection and isolation of formaldehyde liberated by periodic acid. 3. Ammonia split from hydroxyamino-acids by periodic acid. 4. The hydroxyamino-acid fraction of wool. 5. `Hydroxylysine' With an Appendix by Florence O. Bell Textile Physics Laboratory, University of Leeds

A J P Martin 1, R L M Synge 1,1
PMCID: PMC1265495  PMID: 16747327

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