Mukherjee, 1952 - Google Patents
Studies on degradation of fats by microorganisms. II. The mechanism of formation of ketones from fatty acidsMukherjee, 1952
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- 12526969375762724733
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- Mukherjee S
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- Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics
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The experiments carried out on the oxidation of butyric acid by A. niger indicate that the butyric acid oxidation in vitro by molds can be believed to take place according to the beta- oxidation theory as well as according to the dehydrogenation mechanism, as the presence …
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