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Journal of Nutrition Vol. 25 No. 1 January 1943, pp. 99-101
Copyright © 1943 by American Society for Nutrition
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Cucurbit Seed Globulins

II. Use as Substitutes for Edestin in Experimental Diets

Rebecca B. Hubbell, Hubert Bradford Vickery and Laurence S. Nolan

Biochemical Laboratory, Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station, New Haven

Globulins from the seeds of two varieties of Citrullus vulgaris and one variety each of Cucurbita moschata, Cucurbita pepo, and Cucumis sativus have been found to be satisfactory substitutes for edestin for the growth of the albino rat from weaning to a body weight of 200 gm.


Manuscript received 4 September 1942.





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