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IMMUNOCHEMICAL STUDIES ON BLOOD GROUPS : III. PROPERTIES OF PURIFIED BLOOD GROUP A SUBSTANCES FROM INDIVIDUAL HOG STOMACH LININGS
1. Studies on a number of individual hog stomachs have shown that substances with blood group A activity cannot be obtained from all hogs. Of ten stomachs studied, only seven yielded products with blood group A activity. All ten purified preparations, however, showed identical properties with respec...
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author | Bendich, Aaron Kabat, Elvin A. Bezer, Ada E. |
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description | 1. Studies on a number of individual hog stomachs have shown that substances with blood group A activity cannot be obtained from all hogs. Of ten stomachs studied, only seven yielded products with blood group A activity. All ten purified preparations, however, showed identical properties with respect to nitrogen, reducing sugar, glucosamine, acetyl, and relative viscosity. Six of the seven active samples were of equal potency in precipitating anti-A; the seventh was slightly less active. 2. Preparations from random pools of hog stomachs, although possessing the same analytical properties, were of lower activity than those from individual active stomachs as determined by the microquantitative precipitin method. 3. An immunochemical method for estimating the absolute purity of the blood group A substance by determining the proportion of its glucosamine precipitated by excess anti-A was developed. Values of about 84 per cent for the purity of six of the seven purified active preparations from the individual hog stomachs were obtained. 4. The inactive products, unlike the active ones, did not stimulate the production of anti-A on injection into human beings and did not precipitate anti-A or inhibit hemagglutination of A erythrocytes by anti-A. |
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spelling | pubmed-21355902008-04-18 IMMUNOCHEMICAL STUDIES ON BLOOD GROUPS : III. PROPERTIES OF PURIFIED BLOOD GROUP A SUBSTANCES FROM INDIVIDUAL HOG STOMACH LININGS Bendich, Aaron Kabat, Elvin A. Bezer, Ada E. J Exp Med Article 1. Studies on a number of individual hog stomachs have shown that substances with blood group A activity cannot be obtained from all hogs. Of ten stomachs studied, only seven yielded products with blood group A activity. All ten purified preparations, however, showed identical properties with respect to nitrogen, reducing sugar, glucosamine, acetyl, and relative viscosity. Six of the seven active samples were of equal potency in precipitating anti-A; the seventh was slightly less active. 2. Preparations from random pools of hog stomachs, although possessing the same analytical properties, were of lower activity than those from individual active stomachs as determined by the microquantitative precipitin method. 3. An immunochemical method for estimating the absolute purity of the blood group A substance by determining the proportion of its glucosamine precipitated by excess anti-A was developed. Values of about 84 per cent for the purity of six of the seven purified active preparations from the individual hog stomachs were obtained. 4. The inactive products, unlike the active ones, did not stimulate the production of anti-A on injection into human beings and did not precipitate anti-A or inhibit hemagglutination of A erythrocytes by anti-A. The Rockefeller University Press 1946-05-31 /pmc/articles/PMC2135590/ /pubmed/19871545 Text en Copyright © Copyright, 1946, by The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research New York This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Bendich, Aaron Kabat, Elvin A. Bezer, Ada E. IMMUNOCHEMICAL STUDIES ON BLOOD GROUPS : III. PROPERTIES OF PURIFIED BLOOD GROUP A SUBSTANCES FROM INDIVIDUAL HOG STOMACH LININGS |
title | IMMUNOCHEMICAL STUDIES ON BLOOD GROUPS : III. PROPERTIES OF PURIFIED BLOOD GROUP A SUBSTANCES FROM INDIVIDUAL HOG STOMACH LININGS |
title_full | IMMUNOCHEMICAL STUDIES ON BLOOD GROUPS : III. PROPERTIES OF PURIFIED BLOOD GROUP A SUBSTANCES FROM INDIVIDUAL HOG STOMACH LININGS |
title_fullStr | IMMUNOCHEMICAL STUDIES ON BLOOD GROUPS : III. PROPERTIES OF PURIFIED BLOOD GROUP A SUBSTANCES FROM INDIVIDUAL HOG STOMACH LININGS |
title_full_unstemmed | IMMUNOCHEMICAL STUDIES ON BLOOD GROUPS : III. PROPERTIES OF PURIFIED BLOOD GROUP A SUBSTANCES FROM INDIVIDUAL HOG STOMACH LININGS |
title_short | IMMUNOCHEMICAL STUDIES ON BLOOD GROUPS : III. PROPERTIES OF PURIFIED BLOOD GROUP A SUBSTANCES FROM INDIVIDUAL HOG STOMACH LININGS |
title_sort | immunochemical studies on blood groups : iii. properties of purified blood group a substances from individual hog stomach linings |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2135590/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19871545 |
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