In some oysters, which produced these symptoms, I have recently found tyrotoxicon. Milk or other fluid to be tested for this poison should be kept in well stoppered bottles ; for if the fluid be exposed to the air, the tyrotoxicon may decompose in a few... Quarterly Journal of the Chemical Society of London - Page 489by Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1888Full view - About this book
| 1888 - 592 pages
...poison should be kept in well-stoppered bottles, for exposure of the liquid to the air may decompose the tyrotoxicon in a few hours. The filtrate from...or the filtered aqueous extract of cheese should be neutralized with sodium carbonate, shaken with half its volume of pure ether, and time given for the... | |
| 1888 - 590 pages
...poison should be kept in well-stoppered bottles, for exposure of the liquid to the air may decompose the tyrotoxicon in a few hours. The filtrate from the milk, or the filtered aqueoiys extract of cheese should be neutralized with sodium carbonate, shaken with half its volume... | |
| 1887 - 518 pages
...kept in well stoppered bottles ; for if the fluid be exposed to the air the tyrotoxicon may decompose in a few hours. The filtrate from the milk, or the...cheese should be neutralised with sodium carbonate, then shaken with half its volume of pure ether. Time should be given for the complete separation of... | |
| 1887 - 550 pages
...kept in well stoppered bottles ; for if the fluid be exposed to the air, the tyrotoxicon may decompose in a few hours. The filtrate from the milk or the filtered aqueous extract of cheese should be neutralized with sodium carbonate, then shaken with half its volume of pure ether. Time should be given... | |
| John Brown Hamilton - 1887 - 916 pages
...kept in well stoppered bottles, for if the fluid be exposed to the air, the tyrotoxicon may decompose in a few hours. The filtrate from the milk or the filtered aqueous extract of cheese should be neutralized with sodium carbonate, then shaken with half its volume of pure ether. Time should be given... | |
| 1889 - 728 pages
...kept in well-stoppered bottles, for if the fluid be exposed to the air the tyrotoxicon may decompose in a few hours. The filtrate from the milk or the filtered aqueous extract of cheese should be neutralized with sodium carbonate, then shaken with half its volume of pure ether. Purified tyrotoxicon... | |
| Michigan. Department of Health - 1888 - 328 pages
...kept in well stoppered bottles, for if the fluid be exposed to the air, the tyrotoxicon may decompose in a few hours. The filtrate from the milk or the filtered aqueous extract of cheese should be neutralized with sodium carbonate, then shaken with half its volume of pare ether. Time should be given... | |
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