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Glycocoll - Sigma-Aldrich
Synonym(s): Aminoacetic acid, Aminoethanoic acid, Glycocoll, Glycine. Linear Formula: NH2CH2COOH. CAS No.: 56-40-6. Molecular Weight:.
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Glycine - Wikipedia
In 1847 American scientist Eben Norton Horsford, then a student of the German chemist Justus von Liebig, proposed the name "glycocoll"; however ...
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GLYCINE OR GLYCOCOLL - JAMA Network
Glycine, also called glycocoll, should not be confused with the photographic developer which is sold under the trade name of glycin.
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glycocoll
glycocoll Chem. (ˈglaɪkəkɒl, ˈglɪkəkɒl) Also glycicol(l, glykokoll. [f. glyco- + Gr. κόλλα glue; perh. suggested by the sound of glycocholic.] A crystalline substance contained in bile and formed when glycocholic acid and hydrochloric acid are boiled together. Also called gelatin-sugar.1840–2 Turner...
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What Is Glycine? Other Names: Acide Aminoacétique, Athenon ...
Glycine is a simple, non-essential amino acid that plays a crucial role in various physiological processes.
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glycocoll - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From glyco- + Ancient Greek κόλλα (kólla, “glue”). Noun. edit. glycocoll (plural glycocolls). (biochemistry, dated) glycine. Synonyms. edit.
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Glycine 99 , FCC 56-40-6 - Sigma-Aldrich
Glycine 99%, FCC; CAS Number: 56-40-6; EC Number: 200-272-2; Synonyms: Aminoacetic acid,Aminoethanoic acid,Glycocoll; Linear Formula: NH2CH2COOH at Sigma-
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THE EFFECT OF GLYCOCOLL (GLYCINE) INGESTION UPON THE ...
THE EFFECT OF GLYCOCOLL (GLYCINE) INGESTION UPON THE GROWTH, STRENGTH AND CREATININE-CREATINE EXCRETION IN MAN. Alexander S. Chaikelis.
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GLYCOCOLL definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
a carbohydrate that is covalently bonded to another compound, such as a protein and lipid Collins English Dictionary.
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Glycine Ultrapure (Aminoacetic acid, Glycocoll, Aminoethanoic acid)
This is a highly purified grade suitable for use in peptide synthesis.
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glycocoll - Stenutz
glycocoll ; Molecular structure of glycine ; Density: 1.161 g/ ; Molar volume: 64.7 mL/ ; Dipole moment: 20.80 D ; Melting point: 262 °C.
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Wilhelm Heinrich Heintz
Band, Wiegandt & Hempel, Berlin 1864, S. 89–107 – Three new absolute isomer bodies; ethyl glycolamide, ethyl glycocoll and ethoxyacetamide.
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glycocin
glycocin Chem. Now little used. (ˈglaɪkəsɪn, ˈglɪkəsɪn) [app. suggested by prec.: see -in.] = glycocoll.1852 Fownes' Man. Chem. (ed. 4) 481 Glycocine. 1873 C. H. Ralfe Phys. Chem. 136 The taurin and glycocin united to the cholic acid form the conjugated bile acids.
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Eben Norton Horsford
In February of the following year he began quantitative elemental analysis of "sugar of gelatin", then called glycocoll. Includes On Ammonia found in Glaciers and Action and Ingredients of Manures.
1847: Glycocoll (gelatine sugar) and some of its products of decomposition
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