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IN earlier papers1,2 we have reported studies on the changes in acid-soluble nucleotides of carp muscle in which they found the accumulation of inosinic acid as a result of slow freezing. Further, the changes of these compounds with time in red lateral and in dorsal muscle of rainbow trout were followed by using ion-exchange chromatography. It was found that the enzyme activities of the former affecting the breakdown of nucleotides are greater than of the latter.
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Saito, T., and Arai, K., Nature, 179, 820 (1957).
Saito, T., and Arai, K., Arch. Biochem. Biophys., 73, 315 (1958).
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SAITO, T., ARAI, KI. & YAJIMA, T. Changes in Purine Nucleotides of Red Lateral Muscle of Rainbow Trout. Nature 184, 1415 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1038/1841415a0
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