THE NON-ENZYMATIC TRANSAMINATION AND DECARBOXYLATION OF AMINO ACIDS IN PRESENCE OF CELLULOSE
Abstract
The general characteristics of the transamination reaction between a-amino acids and a-keto acids occurring by the action of heat in presence of cellulose have been studied. Although the reaction is maximum at acidic pH, it proceeds even at alkaline pH. Monocarboxylic as well as dicarboxylic amino acids readily take part in the reaction. A mechanism has been proposed for the formation of decarboxylation products from glutamic and aspartic acids when they are heated in presence of keto acids. Cobalt and manganous ions were found to inhibit the reaction
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