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Possible significance of hexosephosphoric esters in ossification.
Marjorie Martland
Published
1926
by University Press in Cambridge
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Written in
Edition Notes
From the Biochemical Journal, Vol. XX, No. 4, 1926.
Statement | by Marjorie Martland and Robert Robison. |
Contributions | Robison, Robert, 1883-1941. |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | p. [847]-855 ; |
Number of Pages | 855 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL18564349M |
Belchier John, () in Bick E Source Book of Orthopaedics, Baltimore, The Williams & Wilkins Co, USA, pp Robison R () The possible significance of hexosephosphoric esters in ossification. Biochem J 17(2): Orthophosphoric acid definition, a colorless, crystalline solid, H3PO4, the tribasic acid of pentavalent phosphorus: used chiefly in fertilizers, as a source of phosphorus salts, and in soft drinks as an acidulant and flavoring agent. See more.
to those of alkenes and esters. In hydrogenation, double bonds in unsaturated fatty acids react with H2 in the presence of a Ni or Pt catalyst. In hydrolysis, ester bonds are split by water in the presence of an acid, a base, or an enzyme. Thiophosphoric acid definition is - any of a series of acids derived from the phosphoric acids by replacement of one or more atoms of oxygen with sulfur; especially: the mono-thio orthophosphoric acid H3PO3S obtained as a concentrated solution at low temperature or in the form of salts and esters.
Phosphoric Acid, Meta, Chip, Reagent, ACS appears as colorless or white, crystalline chunks. Meta-phosphoric acid is a singly anhydrous version of ortho-phosphoric acid and is sometimes used as a water- or moisture-absorbing (dehydrating) reagent. It is also used as a phosphorylating agent, analytical reagent and in dental cements.5/5(7). Define hypophosphoric acid. hypophosphoric acid synonyms, hypophosphoric acid pronunciation, hypophosphoric acid translation, English dictionary definition of hypophosphoric acid. n a crystalline odourless deliquescent solid: a tetrabasic acid produced by the slow oxidation of phosphorus in moist air.
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Robison R, Soames KM. The Possible Significance of Hexosephosphoric Esters in Ossification: Part II. The Phosphoric Esterase of Ossifying Cartilage. Biochem J. ; 18 ()– [PMC free article]Cited by: Robison R.
The Possible Significance of Hexosephosphoric Esters in Ossification. Biochem J. ; 17 (2)– [PMC free article] Robison R, Macleod M, Rosenheim AH. The possible significance of hexosephosphoric esters in ossification: Calcification in vitro. Biochem J. ; 24 (6)– [PMC free article] Robison R, Soames KM.
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Reifenstein, Jr. Albright, The Metabolic Effects of Steroid Hormones in Osteoporosis J. Clin. Investigation () The rich history of the discovery of alkaline phosphatase by a biochemist in and then naming by physicians more than a decade later followed the identification in of the first phosphatase, 7 “phytase,” by Umetaro Suzuki and colleagues.
Phytase liberates inorganic phosphate (Pi) found in grains and oil seeds by hydrolyzing phytic acid (myo‐inositol hexakisphosphate Cited by: 9. The possible significance of hexosephosphoric esters in ossification. J Biochem.Schiele F, Henny J, Hitz J, Petitclerc C, Gueguen R, Siest G.
Total bone and liver alkaline phosphatases in plasma: biological variations and reference : Se Young Kwon, Young Ak Na. The possible significance of hexosephos- phoric esters in ossification, Biochem JRussell RGG, Bisaz S, Donath A, Morgan DB, and Fleisch H: Inorganic pyrophosphate in plasma of normal persons and in patients with hypophosphatasia, ostegenesis imperfecta, and other disorders of bone, J Clin InvestCited by: Beck, G.
R., Zerler, B. and Moran, E. Phosphate is a specific signal for induction of osteopontin gene expression - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Abstract: Vascular calcification is a pathologic phenomenon consisting of calcium phosphate crystal deposition in the vascular walls.
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Experiments were performed to determine whether β-glycerophosphate (β-GP) promoted mineralization in vitro by modulating bone cell metabolic activity and/or serving as a local source of inorganic phosphate ions (Pi).
Using MC3T3-E1, ROS 17/, and chick osteoblast-like cells in the presence of β-GP or Pi, we examined mineral formation, lactate generation, alkaline phosphatase Cited by: The possible significance of hexosephosphoric esters in ossification. The enzyme in early stages of bone development Zur Kenntnis der postnatalen Entwicklung der Rotelmaus, Clethrionomys.
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ROBISON R: The possible significance of hexose-phosphoric esters in ossification. Biochem.Crossref Medline Google Scholar; ROBISON R and SOAMES KM: The possible significance of hexose phosphoric esters in ossification. A phosphoric acid, in the general sense, is a phosphorus oxoacid in which each phosphorus atom is in the oxidation state +5, and is bonded to four oxygen atoms, one of them through a double bond, arranged as the corners of a or more of these PO 4 tetrahedra may be connected by shared single-bonded oxygens, forming linear or branched chains, cycles, or more complex structures.
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Metaphosphoric acid definition is - a glassy solid acid HPO3 or (HPO3)n formed by heating orthophosphoric acid. Hypophosphoric acid definition: a crystalline odourless deliquescent solid: a tetrabasic acid produced by the slow | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples.
Phosphoryl iodide is used in the preparation of organophosphorus derivatives and phosphate esters. Select the Lewis structure for POI 3 which minimizes formal charges. A) D) B) E) C)71%(7).Phosphoric acid, (H3PO4), the most important oxygen acid of phosphorus, used to make phosphate salts for fertilizers.
It is also used in dental cements, in the preparation of albumin derivatives, and in the sugar and textile industries. It serves as an acidic, fruitlike flavouring in food products.7. Draw two possible structures for SOCl 2. Assign formal charges to each atom and specify which is correct and why.
The SOCl2 with the red X has a negative charge on the oxygen. By creating a double bond to S, each charge is a satisfied 0. ) Use Lewis symbols and Lewis structures, diagram formation of PF3 from P and F Size: KB.