On the ‘heat coagulation’ of proteins

The Journal of Physiology
July 1, 1910
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Abstract

ON heating soltutions of many proteins, as temperature rises, an irreversible change of state occurs-so-called "heat-coagulation." Similarly, in the case of most proteins endowed with active physio- logical properties (e.g. ferments, toxins, lysins, opsonins, complements, etc.), at or about a particular temperature these properties are destroyed.


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