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Synthesis and characterization of a glutamic acid enriched plastein with greater solubility

Yamashita et al., 1975

Document ID
7196817310276552955
Author
Yamashita M
Arai S
Kokubo S
Aso K
Fujimaki M
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry

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MATERIALS AND METHODS Protein Hydrolysate. A soybean globulin preparation (N x 6.25= 92%) was hydrolyzed with pepsin at pH 1.6 according to a previous paper (Yamashita et al., 1971). The hydrolysate suspension (1% in concentration) was ad-justed to pH 4.5 with …
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