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Abstracts from Transactions published in Japanese

Pages 143-152 | Published online: 29 Jul 2014

On the Physiological Difference between 1,3- and 2,3 Butylene Glycols. (pp. 1019~1022) By Kinichiro Sakaguchi and Osamu Kanbayasi. (Agricultural Chemical laboratory, Tokyo Imperial University; Received Oct, 21, 1939.)

Studies on the Yeasts Found on “Miso” (Supp. Contributions) Part 2. Physiological properties. (pp. 1023~1036) By Masatoshi Mogi. (The Brewing Laboratory of Noda Shoyu Co, Ltd., Noda-machi, Chiba-ken, Japan; Received Sept. 5, 1939.)

Phosphoric Acid Absorption of Soils in Tyosen. III. (pp. 1037~1041) By Misu-Hideo. (Agricultural Experiment Station, Goverment General of Tyosen; Received Aug, 28, 1939.)

On the Fermentation Degumming of Waste Silk. Part V. A Useful Thermophilic Bacteria for Fermentation Degumming. (pp. 1042~1044) By Hideo Katagiri and Toshio Nakahama. (Agr, Chemical Laboratory, Kyoto Imperial University and Kanebo Silk Factory; Received Oct. 19, 1939.)

On the Enzymic Action of Nucleotid-like Substances. (3) (pp. 1045~1046) By Tetutaro Tadokoro and Naomoto Takasugi. (Hokkaido Imperial University; Received Sept. 30, 1939.)

The Influence of Monochromatic Lights on the Action of the Enzymes. [Report XXII~XXIII] Especially on the Influence of the Same Intensity of Visible Absorbed Rays. (pp. 1047~1051) By Reitaro Murakami. (Agricultural College, Utunomiya; Received Oct. 10, 1939.)

Researches on Bamboos in Taiwan as a Raw Material for Pulp. Part II. Especially on the ashes of “α-cellulose” originated from the pulps treated with 17.5% NaOH. (pp. 1052~1056) By Minoru Tutiya and Masao Imai. (Industrial Reserch Institute of Taityu, Taiwan; Received Oct, 12, 1939.)

Biochemical Studies on the Sexual Organs of the Silk Worm, Bombyx mori L. Part III. On the catalase of the sexual glands (ovary and testis). (pp. 1057~1064) By Takeo Nakasone. (Mie Sericultural Experiment Station; Received Sept. 20, 1939.)

Studies on the Mucilage from Rhodophyceae. (III). On Physical and Chemical Properties of the Cold and Hot Water Extract from Chondrus ocellatus Holmes. (pp. 1065~1069) By T. Mori and Y. Tutiya. (Department of Agriculture, Tokyo Imperial University; Received Oct. 28, 1939.)

On a Carbohydrase Acting on the Mucilage from Chondrus ocellatus Holmes (I). (pp. 1070~1074) By T. Mori. (Department of Agriculture, Tokyo Imperial University; Received Nov, 6, 1939.)

On the Production of 2, 3-Butylene Glycol by Fermentation. I. (pp. 1075~1084) By Kinichiro Sakaguceii, Kisetsu Ôhara and Sumihiko Kobayasui. (Agricultural Chemical Laboratory, Tokyo Imperial University; Received Oct. 16, 1939.)

On the Hydrolysis of Fats and Fatty Acid Esters. (III). (pp. 1085~4096) By Toyoki Ono. (Chemical Laboratory cf the Fis>h Meal Association of Japan; Received Oct, 26, 1939.)

Studies on Acetone-Butyl Alcohol Fermentation. (II). Fermentation of Mono-Saccharides by Bac. granulobacter pectinovorum and Bac. butanolo-aceloni. (pp. 1097~1110) By Sigeyosi Horie. (Agricultural Chemical Laboratory, Kyusyu Imperial University, Fukuoka; Received Oct. 23, 1939.)

On the Cellulose Analysis and Bleaching Methods of Cellulose Materials. Part II. Application of a New Method of Cellulose Estimation on Various Plant Analysis. (pp. 1111~1117) By Sin-iti Honda. (The Institute of Chemical Reserch; Received Oct. 4, 1939.)

The Influence of Monochromatic Lights on the Action of Enzymes. Report [XXIV~XXV.] (pp. 1118~1124) By Reitaro Murakami. (Agricultural College, Utunomiya; Received Oct. 10, 1939.)

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