Cucumber, pea, bean, and corn excised roots were used to
assess species differences in metabolic uptake of calcium It was
found that Ca was mostly taken up by these root systems by non-metabolic
processes. The apparent free space ranged from 26 to 28
percent of the total root volume and...
Nutritional studies with Acetobacter suboxydans indicated that
when isoleucine, lysine, methionine, serine and arginine were singly
omitted from a complete amino acid mixture, no growth was obtained.
However, the organism could grow on single amino acids like glutamic
acid, histidine and proline. No growth was obtained with ammonium
sulfate as...
Rat liver microsomes are shown to contain an enzyme system
which converts the cyclodiene insecticides, aldrin, heptachlor and
isodrin to their corresponding epoxides, dieldrin, heptachlor epoxide,
and endrin. The microsomal fraction of 450 milligrams of liver from
male rats epoxidates 80 percent of a 20 to 50 microgram aldrin substrate...
The effects of different levels of copper in the diet on growth
rates, blood and liver copper concentrations, hemoglobin levels,
and cytochrome c oxidase activities were determined in the cotton
rat. The response of the cotton rat to different levels of copper was
analagous to that of the common laboratory...
The rate of the C¹⁴0₂ release from glucose, specifically labeled
with C¹⁴ at 1, 2, 3+4, and positions, was used to study the relative
participation of pathways of glucose catabolism in red beet slices.
Evidence was obtained which indicated that in mature red beets glucose
was catabolized mainly via glycolysis-tricarboxylic...