Published in Biochem J on December 01, 1953
Synthesis of L-ascorbic acid in plants and animals. Biochem J (1954) 2.46
Biological synthesis of L-ascorbic acid: the conversion of L-galactono-gamma-lactone into L-ascorbic acid by plant mitochondria. Biochem J (1954) 1.39
Effect of cyanide on the biosynthesis of ascorbic acid by an enzyme preparation from goat-liver tissue. Biochem J (1958) 1.18
Biological synthesis of ascorbic acid: the conversion of derivatives of D-galacturonic acid into L-ascorbic acid by plant extracts. Biochem J (1956) 1.14
Spectrophotometric measurements on ascorbic acid and their use for the estimation of ascorbic acid and dehydroascorbic acid in plant tissues. Biochem J (1961) 0.95
Synthesis of L-ascorbic acid in rat-liver homogenates. Conversion of L-gulono- and L-galactono-gamma-lactone and the respective acids into L-ascorbic acid. Biochem J (1960) 0.92
Vitamin methods: The reliability of the method for estimating vitamin C by titration against 2:6-dichlorophenolindophenol. 1. Control tests with plant tissues. Biochem J (1942) 7.47
Relationship between the structure of the simple sugars and their behaviour on the paper chromatogram. Biochem J (1951) 4.10
A critical examination of Lugg's method for the determination of l-ascorbic acid. Biochem J (1943) 1.62
Separation of the phosphoric esters on the filter paper chromatogram. Nature (1949) 42.78
Relationship between the structure of the simple sugars and their behaviour on the paper chromatogram. Biochem J (1951) 4.10
The reduction of glutathione by plant tissues. Biochem J (1951) 3.69
Changes in the cell wall of the pear during ripening. Biochem J (1956) 3.57
Some factors affecting anthocyanin synthesis in cress seedlings. Biochem J (1951) 3.15
Chromatographic separation and analysis of mixtures of pyruvic, oxalacetic and alpha-ketoglutaric acids. Nature (1954) 2.94
Enzymic transpeptidation reactions involving gamma-glutamyl peptides and alpha-amino-acyl peptides. Biochem J (1952) 2.87
Separation and estimation of organic acids on paper chromatograms. Biochem J (1953) 2.87
Synthesis of L-ascorbic acid in plants and animals. Biochem J (1954) 2.46
Ascorbic acid and glutathione as respiratory carriers in the respiration of pea seedlings. Biochem J (1956) 2.05
Observations on the use of Escherichia coli for the reduction and estimation of dehydroascorbic acid. Biochem J (1951) 1.75
The terminal oxidases of the potato tuber. Biochem J (1962) 1.74
Uridine diphosphoglucose dehydrogenase of pea seedlings. Biochem J (1957) 1.71
Glutathione reductase from germinated peas. Biochem J (1963) 1.64
Estimation of alpha-keto acids in plant tissue; a critical study of various methods of extraction as applied to strawberry leaves, washed potato slices and peas. Biochem J (1956) 1.56
Biological synthesis of ascorbic acid: L-galactono-gamma-lactone dehydrogenase. Biochem J (1958) 1.50
Synthesis of l-ascorbic acid in plants and animals. Nature (1953) 1.43
Effect of processing on the vitamin content of foods. Br Med Bull (1956) 1.39
Biological synthesis of L-ascorbic acid: the conversion of L-galactono-gamma-lactone into L-ascorbic acid by plant mitochondria. Biochem J (1954) 1.39
Isolation of D-glyceric acid from cress seedlings and its relationship to the synthesis of L-ascorbic acid. Biochem J (1954) 1.33
Reduction of glutathione by co-enzyme II. Nature (1951) 1.32
Chemistry and biochemistry of glutathione. Biochem Soc Symp (1959) 1.16
The estimation of oxidized glutathione. Biochem J (1953) 1.16
Biological synthesis of ascorbic acid: the conversion of derivatives of D-galacturonic acid into L-ascorbic acid by plant extracts. Biochem J (1956) 1.14
Photo-oxidation of ascorbic acid in leaves. Biochem J (1962) 1.11
A new method for the colorimetric estimation of amino-acids on paper chromatograms. Nature (1954) 1.07
Glutamic-alanine and glutamic-aspartic transaminases of wheat germ. Biochem J (1958) 1.05
Function of ascorbic acid in plants. Vitam Horm (1953) 1.02
A note on the estimation of dehydro-L-ascorbic acid in plant tissues by the Roe & Kuether procedure. Biochem J (1961) 1.00
The role of dehydro-L-ascorbic acid as respiratory carrier in plants. Ann N Y Acad Sci (1961) 0.99
Aerobic inhibition of glycolysis. Nature (1958) 0.99
Reduction of dehydroascorbic acid by bacteria. 2. Role of cytochrome in hydrogen transport. Biochem J (1952) 0.95
Studies in the respiratory and carbohydrate metabolism of plant tissues. VII. Experimental studies with potato tubers of an inhibition of the respiration and of a block in the tricarboxylic acid cycle induced by oxygen poisoning. Proc R Soc Lond B Biol Sci (1955) 0.93
Synthesis of L-ascorbic acid in rat-liver homogenates. Conversion of L-gulono- and L-galactono-gamma-lactone and the respective acids into L-ascorbic acid. Biochem J (1960) 0.92
The oxidation of glutathione by a lipoxidase enzyme from pea seeds. Biochem J (1955) 0.91
Studies in the respiratory and carbohydrate metabolism of plant tissues. V. Experimental studies of the formation of carbon dioxide and of the changes in lactic acid, sucrose and in certain fractions of keto-acids in potato tubers in air following anaerobic conditions. Proc R Soc Lond B Biol Sci (1953) 0.91
Separation of carbohydrates and phosphoric esters on paper chromatograms. Br Med Bull (1954) 0.88
Enzyme systems associated with the oxidation and reduction of glutathione in plant tissues. Biochem Soc Symp (1959) 0.80
The estimation of dehydro-L-ascorbic acid when present in low concentration in tissues, by the Roe and Kuether procedure. Ann N Y Acad Sci (1961) 0.77
Reduction of dehydroascorbic acid by bacteria. III. Enzymic activation of dehydroascorbic acid. Biochem J (1954) 0.75
Factors affecting synthesis of ascorbic acid in cress seedlings; ascorbic acid synthesis in relation to sugar formation. Biochem J (1949) 0.75
The determination and isolation of the organic acids in fruit. Biochem J (1946) 0.75
Influence of halides on the oxidation of ascorbic acid; action of C1- on the cupric-cuprous system. Biochem J (1945) 0.75
Determination of ascorbic acid in presence of interfering substances by the continuous-flow method. Br J Nutr (1947) 0.75
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Biological synthesis of ascorbic acid: the conversion of derivatives of D-galacturonic acid into L-ascorbic acid by plant extracts. Biochem J (1954) 0.75
The synthesis of ascorbic acid in the rat deprived of vitamin A with and without addition of chloretone. Br J Nutr (1948) 0.75
[A new clamp for vascular anastomosis]. Cir Cir (1961) 0.75
The biosynthesis of ascorbic acid. Vitam Horm (1955) 0.75
Investigations of the biology of Peranema trichophorum (Euglenineae). Q J Microsc Sci (1950) 0.75
Laboratory assessment of nutritive value of meals as eaten. Proc Nutr Soc (1945) 0.75
Biosynthesis of L-ascorbic acid in animals and plants. Ann N Y Acad Sci (1961) 0.75
Separation of substances related to ascorbic acid. Nature (1949) 0.75
Inhibition of urease by Cu in the presence of ascorbic acid and related substances. Biochem J (1946) 0.75
Studies in the respiratory and carbohydrate metabolism of plant tissues. VI. Analysis of the interrelationships between the rate of carbon dioxide production and the changes in the contents of lactic acid, sucrose and of certain fractions of keto-acids in potato tubers in air following anaerobic conditions. Proc R Soc Lond B Biol Sci (1953) 0.75