SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT STEPANENKO, A.F. - STEPANENKO, B.N.

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STEPANENKO, A.F. Unit of mounted hydraulic drills for planting grapes. Trakt.i sellkhozmash. 31 no,2:35 F 161. OUM 14:7) 1. Vserossiyskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut mekhaaizatsii i elektrifikatsii sel'skogo khozyaystva. (Boring machinery) STEPAN' T A. G. S - 1"I 1 .0) Stepanenko., A. G. "Reaction of Various 3trains of Sugor Beet to Root Rot.," Naukovi 2;apiski z Tsukrovoi Promislovosti vol. 10, no. 3-4, 1930y pp. 325-336. 65.9 K544 So: SIRA - Si - 90-53@ 15 Dec 1953 STEPAWENKO, A. ',,. ---- a "Gas Metabolism and Chan;res in the Oxidation Processes in an isolated Tissue During 24erimental Shock." Cand Biol Sci, Second Moscow State Medical Inst imeni I. V. Stalin, Moscow, 1955- tKL, No il, Mar.55) SO: Sum. No. 670, 29 SeP 55--Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertati.Dns Defended at USSR Higher Educational Institutions (15) DERVIZ., G.V. [Dervyz, H.V,]; STEPAMIKO, A.G,j�'tepanenko, A.H.] ------ Distribution in the blood and organs and the excretion from the body of polyglucin after its administration into the blood stream. Ukr. biokJiim. zhur. 33 no.4:467-475 161. (MIRA 15:6) 1. Central Order of Lenin-Institute of Hematology and Blood Tranaftsion of the Ministry of Health of the U.S.S.R., Moscow. (DL-XTFW,') KONDRAITUK, Pavel Ivanovich; STEFRIBIKO, A.I. Iinzh -, retsenzent; FILIPDIKO) Yu.P.Y inzh., red.; &OW40STALFULISKAYA, M.S., tekhri. red. [Machines for the over-all mechanization of hay harvesting) Mashiny dlia kompleksnoi mekhanizatsii uborki trav na seno. Moskva.. Mashgiz, 1962. 156 p. (1-URA 15:7) (Fay-Harvesting) (Harvesting machinery) VINDRIMI, German Alsksondrovich; RYABTSOVSKIY, Mikhail Ivanovich; STEPANCHENKO, A.L., red.: TRUSELKINA, T.M., tel.-hn.red. LIrkutak under construction Stroisshchilsia Irkutsk. LIrkutsk] Irkutskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1956. 134 p. (MIRA li:1) (Irktitak-Deseription) ; i7. I I .. I @ ;I BROYDO, Solomon Koiseyevich; STEPANCHENKO, A.I., red.; SOROKINA, T.I.. tekha.red. -- (Beyond the 62nd parallel] Za 62-1 parallelliu. [Irkutsk] Irkutakoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1957. 181 P. (MIRA 11:3) (Siberia--Description and travel) BUBLIKOV, V.V.; KLUGMAN, @Yu.; STEPANENKO, A.L. Continuous-action moisture meter for commercial petroleum. Neft. khoz. 43 no.8:60-62 Ag 165. (MIRA 18:12) BEYLIN, M.I... kand.teklin.n~,uk;KHADZIIIOGLO,* A.V.; BUTKO, V.I.; STEPANENKO, A.M.; SIPOVICH, S.Yu.; LITMANOVICH, I.M. Experiment in coal slurry drying in a fluidized bed. Koks i khim. no. 11:18-20 163. (MIRA 16:12) 1. Kharikovs1ci-Y ini@tit--,it gornoi?o i vy- chisliteilnoy takhniki (for Ba@ii.'I, 2. Yasinovskiy koksoki-iimicheskiy zavod (fov Litmanovich). BEYLIV, kand. toklm. nauk; A.,.',. Studying the drying of cormcn saltu ir a fluld-Ilzed lbed. Sloor. nauuh. trud. b-k-rNITSoll no.7:111-116 164 (IMIRA 18:1) STEPANEINKOP A.M. New design of nixer for the sintering of charge components. Met. i gornorud. prom. no.2:74 Mr-Ap '65- (M!R,A 18: 5) J, YAKIM,P.G., inzhener-mekhanilc; VASILYUK.N.N.; GALIPERIN.L.Yu.; ZAYTSW3,T.Y.; KARMIKO.S.A.; STMAIM0,A.U.; YAVCRSKIY,A.A.; "" "' 0.;' UWalcheskiy redaktor 3RAGCKYALC,V.1., redWdor; GIJRff X.T-- " [Tractor operator's manual] Spravochnik traktorista. lzd.4-oa, per4r. i dop. Kiev, Gos.izd-vo selkboz.lAt-ry USSR. 1955. 519 P. (Tractors--Handbooks, manuals, etc) (KI" 9:1) N.F.; GALIPERIN, L.Yu.; ZAYTSEV, T.F., KAILPENKO. S.A.; STEPANENKO, -A-jj&__YAVO'lqSKIY, A,A. ; YAKIMUKK, P.G., inzhener-mek@anik. re-ra-ktor; KOZAK, F.Ye.. redaktor. GIOUVATSKIY. S.A., tekhnicheskiy redaktor [Handbook for tractor ooerators] spravochnik traktorista. Izd. 5-oe, porar. i dop. Kiev, Goa. izd-vo sellkhoz. li';-ry USSR, 1956. 471 P. (Tractors) (MLRA 10:4) iAYTSEV', T.F.; KARPENKO, S.A.; NESVITSKIY, Ya.I.-kandidat takhnichoskiy nauk; �jb2AIJ.EIfKQ. ji.11.; YAVORSKIY,.A.A.; ;HAGOIIYALO, V.I., redakt@r; 'igidl~'i6t6,"-![.F.,tekhaicheakiy redaktor [Tractor brigade leader's manual] Spravochnilr brigadira traktornoi brigady. Izd. 2-oe. dop. Kiev, Gos. izd-vo sellkhoz. lit.;-ry USSR. 1956. 483 p. 04T-RA lo:4) (Tractors) ev,Ich; IRODOV, Alakeandr Vyachealavovicho OSIMAK, l1larion Ter@ntly STZRkKN=,A@X-,,,inih.. reteentent-, DAVIDINKO, N,M., retsenznet; SXRDYUK, V.K., in2h., red.; RUDNMKIY, Ye.1r., takhn.red. [Corn-harvesting machinery] Hashiny dlia uborki kukuruzyO Kievp Gos.nE3uchno-tekhn.izd-vo mashinostroit..lit-ry. 1957. 276 po (Corn.ricker (Machine)) (MIRA 11:4) OSIMAK, Illarion Terentlyevich, Imnd.tekhn.nauk; STEFA1=Q".-Nwj- red.-, KMIUO. O.M. (Matiiko, O.N.J. red.; TUBOLVA, M.T. (Tabolieva, X.M. red. [Over-all machnization of corn barvesting] Komplakena makhanizataiia zbyrannia kukuradzy. Kyiv, 1958. 47 p. (Toverystvo dlia poshyrounia politychnykh i naukovykh man' Ukrainalkoi RSR. Serj, uo,2) (MIRA 12:3) (Corn (Kaise)--Harvesting) STXPANFKM. A.,X.,.inzh.-riekhanik Experience of work brigades in the over-all mechanization of corn growing., Mekh.sil'.,hosp. 9 no.12:8-9 D '58. (KM 12: 1) (Agricultitral machinery) (corn (Katse)) STEPANENKO, A.14. Advice to collective farm nachinery operators on the or- ganization of their work. Mekh.sill.hosp. 10 no.11:8-9 N 1.5 9. (XIIIA 13:3) 1. GrlaviWy inzhoner po ekspluatataii traktorov. Ministerstvo sel'alcogo khozyaystva USSR. (Farm mechanization) SWAIM&O, A. N. For wider introduction of increased speeds operating tractor- driven machinery. Mekh. oil'. hoop. 11 no.7:3-5 JI 160. (HI" 13:10) 1. GlavrVy inzhener po ekspluatataii traktorov 14inisterstva oellskogo khoxyzystva U=. (Agricultural machinery) STEPANMO, A.N., inzh. Safety measures in operating tractors. Mekh. oil'. hoop. 11 no-11:17- 18 N 16o. (MIRA 13:11) (Tractors-Safety measures) STIPANENKO, A.B., inzh. safety measures for operating soil cultivating, sowing, Pl&ntlvg, and harvesting machinerys Makh. a Ul. hosp. 11 no.22s20 D 160* (MU 1jI12) (AgTicalture--Safety measures) . -.T ;;:'@ @3 STEPANENKO, ANDREY NATRIOVICH [flow high:ky efficient operators in Odessa Province work) Tak ,'- pratsiuiut' shvydkinnyky Odeshchyry. I@yiv, Derzh. vyd-vo -1@1' sillskohospodarslkoi lit-ry URSR, 1961. 16 p. (IMU 15:5) e.,.I (Odessa Province-Agricultural machinery) STEPANENK09 A.N.9 inzh. Safety measures in operating feed-preparing machinery. Mekh. si-11. hosp. 12 no. 1:26-27 J& 161. (MIRA 14:1) (Agriculture-Safety measures) STEPANS,LIK,Q A. 11. , inzh. Duties of the collective farm machinery operator. Mekh. sill. hosp. 12 no. 2:30 F t6l. OMA 14:4) (Agricultural machinery-44aintenance and repair) STEPPMENKO, The quality aff the tacbnical maintenance of machinery depends on good organization. Mekh. si2l. hosp. 13 no.8:21-22 Ag 162. 15:7) 1. Fachallnik Upravleniya proizvodstvenno-tekhnicheokogo obsluzhivaniya obtlyedineniya 4UkrsilIgosptekhnika*. (Tractors-Maintenance and repair) (Motortrucks-4faintenance and repair) STEPANMO, A. N.P inzh.; ZILITSM, I. N. Ansiters to readers. Mokh. oil'. hoop. 14 no 102 Ja 163. iNIM 16--4) 1. Ministerotvo proisvodotva I sagotovok sellskokhoxyaystvennykh produktov UkrSSR (for Zal'teman). Tractors-&igines) Agricultural vageB) @ STEPANEENKO, A.N. How to build a field cqm- for a tractor brigade. Ffekh. sill. hosp. 14 no.4:29-31 Ap 163. (KRA 16-10) 1. Nachallnik upravlaniy-a proizvodstvernc~-takhnicheskogo obsluzhivankya Mkrainskogo respublikanskogo ob"yedixeniya 'MrsillgosptekhAka". STEPANENKO., A.N. - - ll--@- -- Maint-ain machinery in a businesslike manner. Mekh. sill. hosp. -1-4 no.11-:12-14 N163. (MI 17: 2) 1. Nachallnik upravleniya proizvodstvenno-tekhnicheskogo obsluzhivaniya respublikanskogo ob"yedineniya "Ukrsillgosptekhnika". STEPANENKO, A.F.: STEPANENKO. A.P.: "The effect of operative treatment of certain forms of goiter on the antitoxic functions of the liver and on the content of potassium and calcium in the blood serum". Kiev, 1)55. Kiev Order of Labor Red Banner Medical Inst imeni Academician 6ogomolets. (Dissertations for the Degree of Candidate of Medical Science3.) So. Knizhnaya letopis'. No. 49, 3 December 1955. Moscow. ,STRPANNNKO. A.P. (Kiyev) Antitoxic function of the liver and its modification following surgical therapy of various forms of goiter. Probl. andok. i gors. 2 no-1:35-36 Ja-F 156. (MMA 9:10) 1. Is kafedry khirurgicheskikh bolezney (zac. - zaaluzhenvy dayatell nauki prof. A.K.Gorchakov) Kiyevskogo mediteinskogo stomatologichs- skogo instituta. (GOITER, surgery postop. liver funct. test (Rus)) (LIVER IFUNGTION TESTS, in various diseases, goiter, eff. of surg. (RUB)) GORCHAKOV, A.K., prof., zaaluzhennyy deyatell nauki: STIPANMO, A.P., )mnd.med.nauk; ROMASHXAN, N.V. Pbstthyrotoxlc hypertension; preliminary report. Vrach.delo no.11: 1159-1162 W 159. (MMA, 13:4) 1. Kafedra khlrurgil. (zaveduyushchly - zaaluzhenny7 deyatell nauki, prof. A.K. Gorchakov) stomatologicheakego fakallteta Kiyevskogo madl- tsinskogo instituta i gorodskoy protivomobnvy dispanser. (GOITER) (HYPERTENSION) GOIiCfUKOV, A. K. , z,sluzhennyy deyatel I nauki, prof , ("v, Bem3arabskaya pl. d-5,kv.38); SV-TAWWi'-A:#F- kand.med.nauk; ROI-WIIKAN, N.V. Treatment of hypotllyreosis and hypoparathyreo3is. Nov. khir. ark*. no.1:39-41 Ja-F 160. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Kafedra fakulltetskoy khirurgii (zav. - prof. A.K.Gordhakov) stomatologicheskogo fakullteta Kiyevskogo meditsinskogo instituta. (THIR01D GLAND-DISWASES) (FARATHYROID GLANDS-DISE"hS) STEPANENKO, A.P.; FOMEMKO, L.I. Oxygen therapy in the hyperthyroid form of goiter. Vrach. delo no.8:124-125 Ag 160. (MIRA 13': 9) 1. Kafedra khirurgii steomatologicheskogo fakullteta (zav. - zasluzhennyy dey@.tell nauki, Prof. A.K. Gomchkov) Kiyevskogo meditsinskogo instituta. (GOITER) (OXIdEN-THEAPEUTIC USE) STEPANENKO.9'A..P.$ kand. med. nauk; ROMASBKAN, N. V., kand. med. nauk -@ Use of sple.nin in treating some endocrine diseases. Vrach. delo V-- no.7:128-12-9 Jl 162. (MIRA 15:7) 1. Kiyevskiy meditsinskiy institut i Kiyevskiy gorodskoy protivip- zobnyy dispanser. (SPLENIN) (ENDOCRINE GLANDS-DISFASES) L 2650546 - EWP'(m_)/EWT(1) GS ACC NRs AT6008147 UR/0000/65/000/000/0072/0_0802A AUTHOR: Saykovskiy, M.1&9*.'Do_rfm_anj A.Sh, (Candidate of technical sciences); Didenko, O.I.;.Kusyuk, A,I.9J Stepanenko, A.P. ORG: None TITLE: Results ofaerodynamic investigation of the compressor intake on models.and in full scale SOURCE: AN UkrSSR. Techeniya zhidkostey i gazov (Flows of liquids and gase,s) Kiev, Naukova dumka, 1965, 72-80 TOPIC TAGS- compressor design., aerodynamic testy test model ABSTRACT: The paper describes scale model and full scale aerodynamic tests on compres6-:.@i.- sor intakes. Rigidly oriented 3-channel total pressure tubes installed in a rotata- ble ring were used to measure the flow turning angle, velocity, and total air pressure, Schematics of the compressor intake are shown. The energy loss coefficient,t-, of the intake was calculated from the average loss of total.pressurev,&O, the average ram dei.,.- sity the average normal velocity, vn' and the compressibility correction factor I - M2/4) using: 2 A /ro. v.. (1) Conditions and measurement results.are given for 12 design variants. AYI variants show a fairly uniform distribution of velo- cities over the cross sections. Losses are comparatively low in all variants, somewhat Card 1/2 L 26505-66 ACC NRi AT6008147 lower for the design with a diagonally disposed entrance. Hints for efficient compres-b" sor intake design are discussed, among them the necessity to hive adequate overall axial dimensions so as not to increase unduly the curvature-at flow bends. Model tests have indicated a sufficiently close correspondence of the flow rotation angles and ve-@ locity distributions with the full scale data. Orig.'art. has: 4 figures, I formula. SUB CODE: 131 SUBM DATE-..OlSep64 &rd 2/2 7 DORP,,N'AP4, kand. yKO@,jo.Kjy Di DER&O C.I. karid.t@@,Khn.rauk; I 1 13 ti N-T"N I W1 A. P. RF,Oults of Lhe 'I -@era, -,he exhal,:i, duc"s c.-f'* GT--c'--750 gas turl"ne sYstem. Eneru~cj,-,a.31'-Lnostr-cenlI e. ILI nr1,.2:17-.20 F 165. (MIL,' L'4107'8-65 EPA/ETrr(l)/EWP(fn)AWP( )APF(n)- 2APR/T-2/EPA(bb)~-2/FCS(k)/EwA(l) -411P Pd-l/'P7a s-4/pi-4 WW ACCESSION NR: AP5005835 S/0114/65/001)/002/0017/0020 411 AUTHOR: Dorfman, A. Sh. (Candidate of technical sciencea); Saykov-skiy, M. 1. (Candidate of technical sciences); Didenko, 0. -1 (Engineer); SteRanenko. A. 'P. (Engineer) Results of aerodynamic testing of pipe models of GT-6-750 gas-turbine plant SOURCE: Energomashinastroyemye, no. 2, 1965, 17-20 TOPIC TAGS: gas turbines exhaust @duct, inlet, duct, GT-6-750 gas turbine ABSTRACT: Results of the designing and aerodynamic testing of models of the turbine exhaust duct and compressor inlet duct are reported. Five variants of the exhaust duct (dimensions tabulated) were tested by integral methods within Card g, O't g n FRA I 1@ Z g M W a R ; L 41078-65 AC;GESSION NR: AP5005835 - of the inlet ducts were tested; each variant had two . and diagonal entrances nd i f I InCreasing the that: (1) ou s 1 t os). modifications (0. 73 and 0. 71 hub-tip rati n -he exhaust duct to a certain limit results in its higher f t g STEPAUENKC, A.S,. , dotsenll- Effect of arginine on enzyme activity in tissue respiration in mice with transplanted cancer. Report No.l: Effect of arginine on succin- and cytochroweoxiclases of the heart, kidneys and thie tumor in transplanted cancer in mice. Trudy OMI no.25:183-190 c59. (MIRA 14:10) 1. Iz kafedry biokhimii Omskogo meditsinskogo instituta imeni Kali-nina, zav. 1-cafedroy dotsent A.S.Stepanenko. (CANCE-R) (ARGII-IDE) STEFANFZKO, Aleksey Ste,-anovich- LEFFD@ A.E., red.; EHESNOVA, -1--l-l- _--V.A. Y iekhn. reId. -.7 1 [Progressive grinding ne'llhods! Progressivnye metody sh2i- fovaniia. Leningrad, Lenizdat, 10,63. 57 p. (;., 17:1) 1. Shlifoyshchik stankostro-itellnoro =avoda --eni Sven-41c7a, Loniiigrzid (for Stollmwriko). (Grinding and polishing) Ba'IIIA, L,domoldiozyayka (g.Ul'vanovsk)-, SMANMO. B. (g.ulyanovsk); XMI&NOV, L. (g.Ul'yanovsi) --- Behind the screen of unavoidable causes. Proin.koop. 12 no.12: 37 D '58. kMIRA 12:2) 1. Reydovaya brigada zhurnala "Promyslovaya kooperatsiya, (for all). 2. Sotrudnik redaktsii gazety *Ullyanovskaya pravda" (for Stepanenko). 3. Spetsiallnyy korres-pondent zhurnala "Promyslo- vaya kooperatslya" (for Kaganov). (Ul'yanovsk Province--Shoe manufacture) STEEk"MINKO, B. (Chelyabinsk) The factory has @hria thousand gardeners. Sov.profsoiuz7 7 no.9:33 14Y (1@9. (14IRA 12:8) Cbelyabinalz-Vorkir.gmen's gardens) STEPAIFENK0.0 B.N.; BLAGOVIDMI, Yii.A., BFI,@ArA. 0.:. C-lurrant statue and prospects of v-.e uSe :;-r tigh mrlecular- weight compound-, i-P pharma,%%,. Apt. d6lc @" no.2@3-15 Mr-Ap t63. (mm-A 17.7) 1. 1 Moskovskiy ordena 1,@-,nlna institut imeni I.M. Sechenova i TSqntrall r-yy apte,--h-nyy nauchnc-issled,:vatallskiy institut. @- w 1MW -a- 4@ -1 -9- -E- W -t III T 2 w IN 4 P 01 11 It 11 4 11 4 11 to it A?, it It J] 14 n A P ft T L U L 1 6 r It AA of CX W tt I A J L L a It F , 00 -00 00 The active (orm 94' simple @Wfs. 1. The reactivity .00 99 of 6 A Slep-itwo, and 14 N 1, WN i,.,. I* I It 4 mt"rqr*tlv. ROAT 4 111. .44. go 00 W .4144160 -.1 Avub,"" .0.1 at ..... 00 09 lk.1,111 od A -1. 1; 1'. "411'. the 1.11'. '11 IV V. At fif.t So."V SAI.Idt% -01-1 41,4" n l 00 49 glucivie. As t i'lAtion lir-erd'. 4".1,11t 'L.An a ie the phoKphate oxidation is uh-wervvi, III urutrAl An zoo 00 glucow is more rapidly oxidized thAn the pho4phafr- of lU Cohen r.0 0 roe 00 .00 L StIALLUPGKAI LIT11141bilf CLASSIFICATICM J.Z 11 1 1 'Its 07, 0 00 00 00 00 00 0 0 0 : 4 0 0 41,441110900 0 few 00 0 0 ol/ 90 0 0 0 0 900,419 66 0 000 90 09691 --v IRV r I'M 15 C- Andwe #a" meamheim a IV. v 2, 876-M, of &dim= of P"m I mulo wimiV le hydrin hnn"m faw iC-ONH,, 60. Tlw 91 + m 80% moo& I suppnowL T4 CAH N or em" H&, lid : vl;.; Tx-r-@@ IV. IN$ moll i d assechmmul. ul. Oddiam di Z@ mid. UP A. V. 10( P@ W, 71W iftiodytie go" to ubdim of O"m rose"= of arwo. le p A >C.O + MRS ION-& (ONIU-CN X%OH)-CN + X lb wdm pawmak La 10%, but mg I kabMim. of NH,CN is TQb*y 91 rue" in pmmwe of dbw cc dbwaim" eumeb. c( do MIA is awaUw With MX% t6a with me dkmxb&im CNN*. Od in f0immm h X@ raw with Ra 4* tbas wM shmm, am F;Waw . JI . 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Coh'.11 '00 041 '00 00 00 Id ;00 :.A* '00 )d I L A M1?AttURGK&L WINATUOt Ct A)SWICATION I Z_ t:O 0 .i@d WOO "14111 load a A 1 0 a a U A* a isle c, 0 a a a q w P! 1. 1. .11 of n 1 110 dn(E 016 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 go@ 00 0 00 a o 0 o a 0 @71?T!qqw see --Xw- z - - , ,, . , I , 1 4 1 @; 11 It 11 1, a U a ';@- !- - - - , , - A L 14- .,L-. I - - A I I V V - '--A -1 @ I CE tt' Lt, b ' I ' I I " i @ @ - - -- .5 e C4- The active I at stmple a The reactivity arm in f fructo e I hoa h l d It N -00 -1 o s -p a s. lianov an . . p 1. Bi 198- 4r -Und (114M Si k khi i 5 -06 o m 2 , . cr o, tpanta ya , fit'd expl). Conditions. fruclow anti IIC.N didnot rejel. i Z -400 CS14 Irnow-4. I-phimpbair Jim 111C Ila xah) Combiarif w i0j of I lie I I C.N of ignially prrwnt. J Silt, owwr IIC.N wa-4 jildrd by fruettrw I-phokiplulte i1jazilw1ructow. I'lar rquil. lwlw-rrn the cYcheand ow U kwini m shiliml mLyc to the oxo form in fructi-c I -plws- phate sains. than in milas. of fructo-se. If. Priit-StIvy 00 It 00 so 0 zoo 0 V 0 zoo Zoo "A AS-It OT ALLUR"AL LITEPA'MAE CLASI.PKAtIC. 1Z 'Z' U SS AV 00 is lil-I .11 C., 91 U K It It It C-t w n 1 114 41 L 41, I f 0 0 0 0 f) 0 0 0000 0 1 a *off 0; 00 0 0 0 0 0 we 0 0 0 0 0000 1,/ 0 4D 0 0 000 @1 7 it a a id Is W il J9, to 34 JS M V Al IF a it a " a a IQ " " a 'C 0 a L 1 6 L it A. P V Ii T 0- m w u4- I s- I a J L--k -A, a S__A_ ---rA-'* e 00 -1 Active form of simple sugars. VII. Meactivity of fruc- tose 1.6-dip A. V. Stepanov and It. S. Stq.- an"i o. 5. 5(V7-73(l1k1lh; 4. C: .1. 35. 00 L lit 00 M-111- rapidly ith IICN (301*@ in 2 ht,, l than Aw, 1111,1~ 0 (131'@ 1. hill"ting a -tihh-rethh, htft in v,pid. it, lai,,v of hroxn(orm. .00 :0 11hruniecondilions. The frequent etinver%ion of it In- %itse see 00 Jill tinder hiol. tisndition.% it) a pho,phot ic arid @-Ier favur@ t lie =60 @sxsw Iwin, which ban it greater trat-tivity, unit ft-nders the 00 11"ne If. Pti-th-V 00 COO 00 ZOO 00 00 S C=:: 00 =00 LAB. OF CARBOHYDRATES VIEM' Moscow C300 @i AS.-SLA .(TALLt;RGKAL LITERAUSE CLASSIFICATICk 000 Ifoo too 1" 0 A3 a 3 a 5 "1 is U P0 Is ry It K PC it a It 19 1w 1, 1 M w 0010100;0*00000000000 000000000*00000000; 0_0000iooooooooooooo::::::i:oooooooooooooooooe~/ - a 9 T a 9 ge 0 9 a a a a a a a a a 0 0 w 0 0 a 0 a 0 a a 0 9 0 Ir a - 0.51' 1 @ : - 4 1 :t; 1-0 k, P 11 " J4 Is 1. 11 in Is .1 - - Q A a L U--L- Ild r it 1. P I - J- 1 1 4. A J- a .,1. 4, . k , 1- 1, 1%, - -rt., v so ..0 f. ritu!.l A Thi chendefty of cbl*fopbYll. 11. N. Slepallvilko, A 10 -*G 0 0 ir ;: I-,Iwkhi Whimi. 13, 02-93(1014).- , h ll @ a (T y dt-veldi,pisivii, ph". prolvrti" of vhl,w oe 2- Chem. 'truclute of chl4trophyllm, a and b. chem1my .11't ff . 4,41ic derivtA juirptIvrim, methiml-i of WA.Itioll from plant -00 PiatrviAl, anal rlat-mi,try of protuch1twipplivil. 4-ictv6t). 00 bbf,i-phyll, A10 Irlul"I plant pil"Wnt4. 1312 lefelvic" see 0 o =0 0 0 0 0 040 oe too 00 3 0 0 JUL a IV 0 0 too t:99 nee "164, .010 A S 2 S A bETALLUVGKAL LITINATLOf CLASSIFICAUGO. Cleo Sz. wee 00 4 a 3 V-71- u Is As so II at K 0 0 0 0 0, 0-6@w V A& tr W tr tF -fir 0--IVW- OF AV [@t it -Pr I -TS 4;@ 4@ _ it Q 1. SA AS M 11 ki h A, At A. .1 's Le ik L f ti a J. L a I-V 4 9 1 1 U f I I _ .. .1 00 go 19 00 0 vo Modem Concepts of the cheniical structure of chloro. phyll. Il. N_ SiwAtivitko. Pull. 1. :J. ,v 0 hi.4. 311 1411-ml. It, 'I'%,t '@lllj Z:** X1. '00 00 ire 0 A S AA L A at TAkl.UFi;KAL LITFStT"E CLASSIFICATION 0 U to 04 ig a -1 a I it it it R - -_ -i - W, goo -4A 1,ALO A I %a so 00 000 00 0 0 00 00 0 0 - V - V . V - V - . - V - 7@ 7 7 7 - 7 -w V@ --j T L r @ , 11 1 r i ll I T 4A M M- It so RPActJ0n of iodine with glycclents of various origins; It N Ste gmenk I I % . . o all( .. t. f-IIjiWrva (A,-a,I, St.. ) The FL-acti.,11 ' so limultict of glycogell w Ith I h..kq the trxaldl.-@. of %lietll,r tile and frog-liver gh-cog'..; -so so I-v pf"Imfg-I e%Its %%ifll :nj- K011. "t I.V Ill,'; ccl,ctyl. Rabbit 11111,cle,111.1 liver go I-Kiveogt-11 give tile @tlllc ul-rpli"ll @IKVJIU. %%illl tile frsig. the al@trjsli,m @jx%,tra are 41iffelelit With art so . time 111.1%. at MO in@ ftw livrr, AIM i'Amis sit* f,w mu@,Ir. I* - Iv f . v,.l;, 1I l-11 vuri"41, @Wfall@ alld I%vi- 1w -.111 di'titt - -d I,%- Ill"Ifl, of Ill, a -rptiml viltv- ,f tile IvA.-It"ll 0 I-Omt ,sih 1. 00 go 0 0 so 00 A&A @60 jog', --00 LAB. OF PHYSIOLOGICAL CHEM. ACADDff OF SCIENCES., USSR, MOSCOW -00 I% A# 43 As.* K it R 9 It it it it to n 00 0;0 0 00 0 9 Ws go* 0 0 0 go 00, -0-9, I rl ff @4 ol Is .15 D b ;1 6 A 17 A A U M J3 M J/ N R 4; Q 43 U 0 1:0 A3 L F I ;L L a P T N (APPU,ott is Ilk, a TM C" MOM ol pdymuhaddos with lodino. o. b'jPwkki Kbim. 7(km Crit. revicii-'.98 rtfrrcncvs. N. Thim 00 00 .00 NO* of =00 000 ro 0 00 =00 00 go goo 001 izoo 00 00 !Z CIO* 40 --oo OTI@L'.i(,Kll WIRAILPI UaWFICATIC. 00 1@ A' *3 11 a r , i - s a @d 0 -W In (1 3 4 K It If ooooooooooooooooooo;;r2o;~~1000000000000000000 @006"o 0'0"0*0:0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 O..o 0 0 0 0 0 o!o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 9.0 a 0 4 0 * M. M at. 4,"% d I a I'hw'i'd Ch., ft. A-0. S,-%. V-4 R. l Ah,ul. Sa.k 63. 4fli-ISilo-sm. -Aly@cwptmn Iwrtminviry og rlva@ajt, 1-11-luct. 0 (fal'Int 'K (mdI h-"l that Ow .1" ,Ime .'I ll.. r.lifiction owll@. V%itlt iluubolwn lw@ *@' I",, I's 1.14-11 A13.1 1 oep 11wrok) ill 11,41 tll@jmell. I be 1101t(IIIIII A thr 114410118 "CIe 111101AIIIIIII 'Ih' W- %%Ill% 111,11C.41V the XIMIUAI 4:10&Val(V ill OkIC Chalfl* 190til 4 "t"llpAct mnlrAl unit and that the mbbit silecinion has Ionrrr av. sidr-cbmin length than the ffog spvcimrn@ The vN- hwinatim -ith 4.1int, (mbvlcgAion abmt .5411111) A.) .jot@jr% lorct-itsitr7-13 Klt%i~rr.%illu" per 2@1 Imfifir ttvM@. 0. M. K'"alst'lf ZBARSKIYj B.I., prof.; ZBARSKIY, I.B.; SOLNTSZV@ A.I.; STEPANENKO, B.H., red.; DIZIKINA, A., tekhn. red. --- ---------- (Laboratory manual of biological chemistry] Praktikum po biolo- gicheskoi khimii. Moskva., Medgiz, 1949. 223 P. (MIRA 15:4) (BIOCHMAISTRY-LABORATORY MUIUALS) STEPANENKO, B. N. 25625. STEPANENKO, B. N. i AFANASIYEVA, Ye. M. 0 vzaimoleystvii a iodom glikogenov i apoglikogenov. Biokbimiya, 1949, VYP-41 3.317-26 --- Bibliogri 11 nazu. SO: lAtopis' Zhurnall Nykh Statey, Vol. 34# Moskva, 1949. 38032. STEIIANENKI, B. N. and SHAYEVA, YE. A. 0 INEXOTOMF SVJYSTVAKH 1, 6 - DIMSFATA FRUKOZY. BIOKIMMA, 1949, -vyp. 6, S. 544-51 - BIBLIGGR: 16 NAZV. - 0 10 W W. 7 011 11 W1, J) W. It, 7. "IF W1. T W, I Wit 7W 71 W. , WJI *,; "ll -Iu 6 1;P !A I. 1 11 U 1% !,1111 14 @C M AI C_9._L_J A I.i4p, 00C.CtItts -W, ------ ---- - --- 00 00 j j- Interaciiami*til' lo'dine with gly a and apo'glycogens. ; -00 and I B. N. jr co M.cot an,. roo 81t)o A an 'evR. IC' 3 17 cf. C.A. 41, 51.Wk; Meyer. C.A. 37, 7401; Swanson. C.A. 42. 3411b.-The apogIveVen wa% -00 formed by the rupture of the 1,4 -link3ge io glyc,,Scn %vith 0-amyLase. The specific rotation of the apoglycogen was ottiewhat lesm, than that of the initial glyLogen. The 1-00 00 comixf. from pure rabbit liver glycom anti I gAvC an ab- 041 sorption max. at UK) A. When 16.S@-c of the sly"itien - -00 NO been corivritted into the is"IN-cotten, the aWwption 00 00 utax. of the hitfinsted mixt. became 4;041 A. Further oo =09 Lotiversion of the glycogen up to 450.9'-c yiclil"l the same max. (431K) A.) but with an extinction v-alue of 11.21. 400 oo I CoMpare.] to 0.441-52 for the initial io-loglycogen. Pure frog liver glycogen anti I gave an absorption Tmix. :it oo 0 01-1 A. After enzymic treatment of the frog slycogen, ;71 ;:00 0 the apeglycogen fracticitt vainbint4l with I pi@@cs@t,%l the i@: i; Z;oo 0 sAtite absorption mAx., "MI A.. but with lo,%er extinction" valu". The color produted by lbe action of I on iftev. gen is dependent on the length of the side chaini. The glycogen of rabbit liver hAs longer side chains than the zoo glycogen of frng liver. The intensity of the coltiration tit so 0 ltoly@ccharidcs with I ahio depends an the le.-gth I,( the :; si& chain. i00 t:00 THE IAB. OF PRMIOLOGISAL CMM. OF THLACADEW OF. SMWW MR M19COW TALLURGOCAL 071RAT&IIII! CLASSIFICATICIN allow 1810IJ wil amv ditt 1*01 Ps 6 st A q 6 F at PW 0 5 .0 a 3 0 v an I LL A I to Ls ZP it at 49 K a W III It a tt It a 00 to 0* 0 000000000001*00000 000000*00000000 to o o 0 o eiga o 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 -0- 1.0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 o * o 0 0 ent= ad Irtuilies's ( art A. Slaevs-14=0* maktooijos 14, 1544-8101149); cf. C.A. Jill, 474:P; 44. NPA.-Fruetuse-1.6-dipbas*10 (1) Is most readily de- =id, by oldfolaw Into Irlow johmphals. Attempts [a I hot 411111 hr KOH than Is frutlowbovs failed. hoocau" IN finwit Mika I used h1hiroolytow [be plow. 1:hW1lr Offniv of I W rapiolly thal Our ronoulti"il Irwin" Prillo,411orl ovw of the 114OW volot. 114va"s and lincheit, C,A. J4. 57310), Wortnor.d. Chosphate hKirases rise muscle contraction by V", - but 'lowo; so by 1017c. The No wit at I ("at dorsocr4llf III the literature), which was used in the expts.. is obtained In a ooolitt form, and not in an emulsion, by Uesting the Do salt of 1, dissolved in 10 pan$ of water, with the calcd. amt. ill Na^h. The suspension is to 0., and shakru at that temp. for 24 his. Tbe=hl. is formoved by centorifusing and filtering. The filtrate is treated with 2 voli. of sk. After scveral hrs., the plot. Is rapittly filteml anti stactoil in a vacuum desiccator charged with Py". The No salt of I is very hygroscopic, and ut&% the filtration is rapid, a sirup is obtained. it. P. - UM/Chmistry ftwtose 9Agars "Btudy of the Properties of lp6-Diphosphate of Fructose' (I), N. St*P=eWw Y - A Sllayna 160scow Phar Inst Min of Pub HI: US&I Lab@ of Physiol Chem, Atad Sci USSR. 4 p p "Dok A.k fiauk SSaR" Vol LXVIII, No 1 Describes a new method of obt&Lhing sodium salt of I in dry form. Carried out i comparatIve study of cleavage of fructose and I. Tests con- ducted in Physi6l Lab, last of biochem, Aced Ned Sci, shoved that I.caused 43.7% more muscle con- traction (in frogs) than acetylcholine alone if 2/5OT47 USSR/Chemistry - Fructose Sep 49 Sugars (Contd) muscle was first treated with a solution,of sodium salts of 6-phc?sphate of glucose or I. Submitted by Acad A. I. Oparin 8 Jul 49. - Ift- 2150T47 1*130 cont*nt otlCyclic furposof warivus SURAIll In ous mAutions -U.N. ".1dyllk ", ow,m a",, 01.1841-11:w 15. IV, 4101s.Al). - 111'. IliIhv .4101%dc folm .I sugars in ."Ill. .4, 'h-td. %tith thr Schiff ftwitt of Tobic (C.A @ 36. VA",j Th, r@hlti%e con I th'. AdvilvAr bwn of miltit,, ill -hl, If Af 01 1,11 3.7. i@ 111%,11 I,v Ill, foll ... %11111 pwpollulll. D-jfdavl-l, ight- 'I'Af-A." 12:0-5ANA. A t1w,,wival %0,,nAtiwl Is offercd clulmr-linK tile b(ability W tile cyclic majalk by reterrowe to mol. Alwtv inowIrbt, '1-hos, i.-arabinow con- Wills tile Ic"st M-6111t rh'K tx'cAuw Lit the stfullt "'Y'll- luctric NpAcillK of tile Off granlim U-6.1la-"ac Ilovw.,ws tile most Stable cyviic structlar of Ole tillipir micars Iw- c-Ausc it has the mut,t synt. ullrunglruicut of thc 011 groups. It. miedey 0( su4sr hydosonos by aldvhvdos olid % .%..% -%,N, 7j. WIM III III, pe.-I-ts hn- abivilpfu id iloal. -1111 hhN-klA 011 1.111owiliK whelilt: vtio IINVII: them y1hyd"I z.,Ow, III 11.14 W. s. by Avo-pyviduir at 40 A' w (It, 1-r-I-Ac deriv.. lit. IM 44. The an-th-gems vioxmoic J-ss ..I :.:, 65'. Ifesting thew %Ith 11811 ill 11iti. E10111. C.11.. - d.j. EMU lculv@ Ird I@mll, I'la it'. Ily'llow1w of 11f.11 could be Ictkvt%%1; appalcully tilt ftcv C110 sroll). could not Im: Kvurtit by th6 usethtlit since flic intersurdfAtV prixIticl. pte%untably a hydrato rimnixf.. CAIIII411 L-V-dill- (Or @Illh)11116114111. Of 1116111111W A1111 XIIIA, - I-e aw oro-Mv cleAtt-1 I-V bralililt with 1101 lit [I,(). Ill.- #@Avthlll i. Ill[ Ill 110114.1 1 h@ t I'M 1.1- V.-J. IN I Ill .111, -111'. 11 ; IM) @ I*., M, K Tradmeal of troumsfic shock in anisnals by 1,6-froctome diphomphats. P. F. Nfinaev. B. N. Ste k d E .4, Silacra (3 %losscow Pharro. last =y L 4 R.17 IW-G(IQWI - @7 (-boccipicAl. intra- rterial) 'i 21 of the Na salt of d shock induced by -rushins ItEnt. 4JtaczftIc`-t, shock by subocci- it.d injection. good effect with administration into the )lo,xl stream even its deep shock. The intravenous inethad ives results within a few min., with best mults obtairmt At 6-1.5 S./kI. dovoge; larger or sonaller dows are less ef- lective. Blood pressure shows A :!I"M)% rise. although generally the normil ltvel is not reached; respiration characteristics Lxvomc nomsal in 8-15 min. G. M - K. CA New dam as Iltestudy ofjoycoW and Its blological trans. formatims. 4. @N@ @@tqi@nenko, A. X. Petrova, and E". I.. Roictifel'd. Ismis. AUd. Nask S.S.S. R.. Ser. Bid. 1931. No. 1. W-106; cf. C-4. 43, 79101W, 9109b.-Tht results of the earlier studies on glycogen are summarized a,; follows. The volor ptodumd by I-Slymgru sy,.tcui And the inten,ity of color depends eadusively on the length of glycogen side chains. Fnzyndc reduction of chain length causes the extinction and abe. max. to decline (the Litter to shorter waves). In the course of reactions of glyrutien with emyttir .%yviems protein mols. play a role affecting the courW of glycogen degradation. Thus inyosine accelef-Ates phos. 1&wolysis of glycogen but don not affect the reaction oI Akali-treated gly-cogen. While glucow is the fi"I product 2 1@lhs exist. a one-orp proLm by theaction of .,unylase or a 2-step privrm in which -ainytie fimt yickfi suAlf-c vibich is elrAved by inaltaw. 'the new enzynic, arrjyk@ isoutcram. having the pioptitim of a globulin. hz, been t@ Laed front muscle litimue; it perinits deeper thin usual t:lvavage of glycogen residues by 0-amylase so that by suc- ,risive addus. of the vixyme it 6 immil,le to cleave glyco. gen to fermentable sugars. The isonicrase is remarkably stable being only partly inactivated by RW in 0.5 hr. Expts. with D&O tracing in frog glycogen ips rivo showed that during fiver-glycogen decline not only its brrAkdown but A simultaneous hiosynthesis of the substance occurs. thisevent cannot be detected except by tracer inethads. The njecha- nism of glycogen cfca@agc is discus-A.41. G. M. K. USSRjWology, (Agricu'it@re) Starch From Sep/Oct' 51 Potatoes "Starch and Its Formation in Potatoes," B. N. Step- aii o, Ye. L. R8senfelld, A. N. PetroVa, A. V. Kotel, nikova, Moscow "Uspekh Sovrem Biol" Vol MII, Ho 5,pp 193-231 Potatoes are a very.important crop in the USSR; 7.7 million hecta:res were planted under potatoes before World War II and the acreage was 5% higher in 1950- Yield from 1 hectare corresponds to 1,600 liters of ale, which may serve as raw material for synthetic rubber. While yields were raised by 21% during the past 10 yrs, the starch content is often inadequate. 199TI USSR/ Biology (Agriculture) - Starch From Sep/Oct 51 Potatoes (Contd). A liumber of interesting investigations on starch'for- matibn in potatoes was carridd out at the Inst of Biocbem imeni Bakh., Acad Sci USSR. This work and Othii* data will help in raising the starch content. Reviev's in detail the present status of the problem of pbytochem starch formation. 198T1 (4 E- LO STSPANENKO, B.N.; KRYUKOVA, G.K. ,..- -_-- TechniZque .* '@f f-phanyl /3-glucoside eynthesis. Doklady Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R. 86, 333-5 '52. (MLRA 5:9) (CA 47 no.22:12262 '53) 1. STEPAITEITKO, '-A. N.; AFAINMEVA. YEE. M. 2. TJSSR (600) 4. Amylose 7. Structure of amylose of potato tubers, Dokl. AN SSSR, 86, No. 4. 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, February 1953. Unclassified. STEPANE"HKO, B.N.- HJIGIASITEVA, YE. Ii. Starch Studying starch fractions of the potato tuber during ripening. Dokl. M SSSR 86, no. 6, 1952. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, December 1952. Unclassified. r Synthe 3 f some hi phenol fi-D- I glucosid vAB N. Steganenko wid K. Krvu@ova. I ); cf.#Ftscher .it -Ile n n and Ktrauss, C.A. 7,87. A 9 g. pentuacetylghtcose, 5.2 g. 2AG-IsCeI4011, cuid 0.2 g. p4fer_411,SO@11 In 50 in). Call. 3 hrs. with stirring. im0flng the product with 1130, and evapg. the org. layer gave 2,1% Z,4,6-1rUodo- Phrnyl 0-1)-glucasi* (rtr=elale (1), nccdlr-,%, m. 1634' (front EtOfl), JuJID1 -8.8* (Ceti,). The glucoside reduces Vehfing solo. in cold and In hot solo., and the reduction h more coergedc after preliminary hydrolysis with 10% HCI.- A similar reaction with 2.4,6-ttibramorrsorcinof . m. tlt*, gave a noncrystg. sirup of partly dea"tylated gluemide which with AcjO-NaOAc yielded 20% 2,4.6-tribromo4- hytroxyPikeityl An.-glucoside penkmetale (11), needles, in. 108* 0iont EtOll), JaN -9.2* (C41fa), It reduces Feld- big soln. on heating and the reduction Is more energetic after preliminary hydrolysis witIl 10% HCL Similarly was obtained 27.3% P-chlorophenyl O-D-11acaside tefraacetale (111), needles, m. 124-5* (from MOH), fa)lj -r3t.l* (QHi); it reduces Feliling soln. after preliminary acidic hydrolysis. I and 11 on attempted hydrolysis with MeONz under all co-iditions that were tried sufferedcleavage of the glucoside Iiiek and gave the aglycon, Instead of effecting the desired cit. -vage of the AcO groups; B&(OH)2, M1`140H. and PhNffj gave similar results. III was best hydrolyzed as follows: to U @g- M in 3 mi. abs. MeOH was added 1/0 of the theoretical amt. of 0-IN MeONA-MeOlf, and the mixt. agitated in a closed Bask 0.5 hr. at room temp. amt coned. in vdcuo,* the resulting P4hlarOPhMYI fl-aylucosidc (71% crystd. from McOlf in needles, m. 179-80 . fall -87-21 (1110), having no reducing properties but acquiring them aftei 'hydrolysis with 10% 14CL G. M. Kosolapoff STEPANEM, B.N.;AFARASIYEVA, Ye.K. Formation of glycogens in various species of animals. Boklady Akad. nauk SSSR 90 no.6:1095-1098 21 June 1953. (CIML 25:1) 1. Presented by Academician A. I. Oparin 8 May 1953. 2. laboratory of Physiological Chemistry of Academy of Sciences OW. STEEPAREMO, B.N. (Moskva) Work of M.V. Renskiy on the chemistry of pyrrole pigments. Usp.biol. khim. 2:7-26 '54. (MIRA 12:12) (PY11ROLF. so research of M.V. Nentakii on pyrrole pigments) (PIGMENTS, research of M..V. Nentskii on pyrrole pugments) (BIOGRAPHIBS, Nentskil, M.V., bibliog.) (BIOGRAPHIES Nentskii, M.V.) T ME '47- M Q A' TNM 0 USSR/Biochemistry Card 1A Authors Stepanenko, B. N. and Kainova, A* so Title Study of synthetic glycogens. Periodical. DYcl. AN SSSRo 95, 6, 1263 -1266, 21 Apr 1954. Abstract I Description of an experiinental study of four synthetic glycogens is &I.ven in the article. The experiment was performed by the method of fer+nontation in vitro with the help of two Mu'acular femant3 (phosphorylase and "isomese" of amylase). Tables and diagrams. Institution Submitted t 28 Jan 1954 STAPANWK0, B.N. [Prepatation of glycogens in vitro by means of muscle ferments and the study of synthetic glycogens; reports and papers of the Third International Congress of Biochemistry, Brussels, 1-6 August, 19551 Preparativnoe poluchenie glikogenov i vitro pri pomoshchi myshochnykh fermentov i izuchenie sinteticheskikh glikogenov; soobahchaniia i doklady na III Hezhdunarodnom biokhimicheskom kongresse, Briussell, 1-6 avgusta 1955 9- Moskva. Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSSR, 1955. 28 p. [Parallel texts in Russian and French]. WRA 11:6) (GLYCOGIN) STIAPANJM, Boris Nikolayevioh. [Organic chemlif- 'for students of pharmacoutic iwAitAesl rurs organicheWmIkhtmii dlia sudentov farmatseTticheakikh institutor. Mo akwa, Me clg giz, 1955. 658 p. (MIRA 11:9) (Chemistry, Organic) 7, 'P tion I glycogens in vitro with the aid of muscle, enPy,,,-s',- andoa study of synthetic glycogens. B. N. / Stepauenko, A- S. KaYnova, and A. N. Petrova, (Aead. Congr. intcru. biechim., Risuma 1 3 isgr., Brassris 1955, 50-@I(in Russtati and 1-"r,Zh), cl.'CC,01. 49, 8458e-- 50, 2824c.-A series of syn thetic glycogens (1) was syni@esizcd in vitro from glucose-l- phosphate by the use of phosphorylase and the enzyme amyloseisomerase. The mot, wts. of thel approached those ofnatur-alglycogens(II). Agglomerations of mass of about- 20-fold were not accompanied by any increase of mot. wt. In their reactionswith iodine, the I resembled 11 and differed considerably from amylopectins. Like 11, the I formed complexes with myosin, demonstrated by shifts in the ab- - sorption max. in the ultraviolet, The structures and lengths. of chains in I are discussed. W-.C. j tlaqv 9 5 AEC-tr-2436((Pt. 4) (p.181-8)) STUDY OF CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM IN THE A L ORGANISM- @ WITH THE AID OFZAVjQAQTWZ_ Or 7ARP B-.8teponeulm p.181-8offCO *CF N, S 0 j 'OF' IENCES OF THE ACADE Ofka F THE USSR ON TIM PEACEFUL US JULY 1-6, 1 ES OF ATOMIC ENERGY, DIV191ONUF BIOEM AL SCIENCE. (Translation). Op. This paper wasoriglually abstracted from the Russian and appeared In Nuclww Science Abstracts as NSA 9--7664. VC&rbohydrate metabolism In the animal organism 'with t the aid of radioactive carbon. D. N. St Ruc_pk.g. Ses3iyn LAkad. Nank S.S.S.R. pa Energii 195S, Zasedhniyu Oldel. Biol. Nauk. .305-18(EugliJi summary, 318-9)@lutroduction of 'NaHC11% and a pre- detd. dose of adrenaline to hungry animak (rats) leads W increased concti. of liver glycogen and conAderable assimila- tion of C14 in the glycogen. CIJ-Iabclcd glucoie formed :with the aid of adrenaline Is shown to contain the label in the 3- and 4-positions. Introtluction of adrenaline stimu- lates the synthesis of carbohydrate chains %vith inclu3iou of C" In the glucose residues in the liver; it does not operate or oprmtes in the opposite sense with d4betic nalmals. T. the .1.1 highly branched parts of glycogen the C ex- change occurs much more sl,)wly than It does hi the periph- eral areas. The use of the stimWating action of adrena- line permitted the development of specific tab. evnditions uitable for prepn. of C11-labeled glucose and glycogen. L 0 The highest activity resulted from 1.5000-10,000 coucti. of o adrenaline In the medium contg. the lubtled bicarbonite. G. M. Kasotapuff 3- ;LOVolorcgl role a f glycogen and characterlstles of glycogen metabo fiarn In alloxan diabetes. P. N. SLcaaarxka-L P Khayurova, and G. V. Zubrilina-(n-F.-Physiol. Ch@@.:AJD. Acad. Set. U.S.S.R., Moscow). Diakhimiya 20, 479-84 (1955);, cf. C-4. 49, 845&.--,Carbon-14 in the form of Nal-ICI Os was used. It was shown that adrenaline stimu- fated the formathm of glycogen in starving rats; such an :effect was absent in diabetes. Isatopleezrhangeproceeded at a much lower rate in the Inner sections of the glycogen rnQL han..I-th@"@@pheral S. Levine S7MANEIIKO,B.N., doktor biologicheskikh nauk Book on theoretical problems in blochemistry("Biochemistry of metabolism." N.M.Sisakian. Reviewed by B.H.Stepanenko). Vest. AN SSSR 25 no-9:111-115 S'55- (MLRA 8:12) (Metabolism) (Sisakian,N.M.) USSR/Chemistry Biochemistry Card 1/1 Pub. 22 32/54 Authors S Stepanenko. B. N.; Zubrilina, G. V.; and Khayurova. L-.:@. Title I Glycogen metabolism in normal state and during alloxan diabetes investig--,'@ ated by means of radioactive carbon Periodical t Dok. AN SSM 10013- 521-524, Jan 21, 1955 Abstract Glycogen metabolism was investigated in healthy adult rats and in rodents:: inflicted with alloxan diabetes. The experiments were conducted by means of radioactive C14 and the results obtained are described. One USSR reference (1953). Tables. Institution Academy of Sciences USSR, Laboratory of Physiological Chemistry Presented by: Academician A. I. Oparin, September 2, 1954 BELITSIM, V.A.; KOTBL9NIKOVA, A.V.; LTUBIMOVA, M.N.; SHVICRIN, S.Ye.; 14MAMULLL; ENGHLOGARDT, V.A. Second International Conference on Lipids and the Third Inter- national Biochemical Congress. Vop.med.khim. 2 no.1:73-79 Ja-F 156. (GHANT --LIP ID5- -G ONrr'RWSZ3) (MIRA 9:9) (BRUSSILS--BIOCHIMISTRY--CONGRESS]tS) USSR / HwTzn ard ;mimal Physiology. Hoart. T Abs Jour :Rof Zhur - Biol-I No 15, 1958, No- 70134 Author :Turpayov, T. I.!.; Borbova, L. N.; Inst :Academy of Sciences LBSE Titlo :Tho Action of Phosphorylated Carbohydrates on the Igocardium Orig Pub :Dokl. API SSSR, 1956, vol log, No 5, 1077-lo8o Abstract :Tho 1J.6-diphosphato of fructose (I) in a concentration of 0.2 porcont produces initially a transient sharp incroaso in tho, amplitudo of vontricular contractions of the isolated frog hoart, thon a briof susponsion. of contraction, and finally, a stable, prolonged increase in strongth of contractions. Tho duration of the third phase doponda on the concentration of I. Other phosphorylated hoxceos show a vory feoblo offoct on the contractile properties of nyocardiwa. -- M. F. Morezhinskiy Card 1/1 50 lip,- ulL.12 . SA. 1957 ST--TV KCI . 1,.,. Z 2 1957. Ll@@ n. T, 7 ' i "T --:'l it-o6 af- Con- @-erc;L- cr 40-; 07@- 2i@ ..@_RFT 3ec 2 Vol 12/1 59 Physiology Jan I SOME RESIA.-I'S IN FllF STI 'A)Y OF CHEMICAL OF GLY- COGEN6 (RUSSIal"I ECX) - S I e pa it e n k o B. N. - IZV. AKAD..NAUK SSSR ('Mosk. ) 0574, G (706-717Y-M @_, @.)tes I! 1 1w difference between gh.cog1CFIS fl-01711 frog illd rIbbLt hver was dernunstrated by rlie @ olour of UICLI' rCSJ)et tIVe LOcillic complexes. The rxiaxmiuni extinction for frog i0dogI,vc-ugen was 4800 A. and that of rabbit 5000 A. The products obtaxned at vary- mg st;lges of enzymic de gradat loll of tilt, liver glv(7(.)gvn:i were also tri-ated wall Iodine III exactlY the stiniv wa.v; their absorption Spectra were markedlY different. 11, is deduced @rolxl Illuse e.Xperiments Lhat tile t-Met-11.0 aIIlViOSC CII.ILIIS Of rabbit gi.%, ogeo ar@,- loriger than those of frog gl.ycogen. No glucose was detected after perludate Oxidation arld Chromatography. confirming tilt: allselice of 1-2 or 1-3 glucoside holids III glycogen. Molecular weights of ral-bit arid frog gIvcogetis were j,oth it,. tile range 0.25 x 1()6 to 1.13 % III,% The meari lengths of unit ciiaitis fox- frog and rabbit were I I and 13- 1 -1 residt. les respectivelv, while tile external and internal bralit ties were 6-7 and :I ftw frog "IYcogei. and B-9 and -1-5 for rabbit glycogen, , @l r'-spoll,ling tu tile L.C.'Llits (36tainect III the ioditie reactiott. A shurta@ count Is givc1l 11%. tilt' amilot. alld cowork"I's of 111v :4 %tilliesi.; of a glvcugeti-tvl)c polysa'-Vilar- idt. it-olli jilu, oSe- I -phospilitt. hY 111C.-Ins of fre-AllY prepal'@d IlItISCie I1IIL)SI',hx)rYIa.,e W1111 It IlrOdUt C.@ iIIIlYI0SV tVI)V Mitts; alld St-k-OlldlY of :%IIIYIOSe ISUtI1UI';)SC Willt It III-0- (1u, vs hroliclied 1,01%,ghli, The SYlithests. 'Much was , seeded, IlY a Small quatitit). Of gi.%',-O4CII, W@I.; lVtiV;IAUd bY CYStCillt'. SaIlII)jeS Of 5011-1001) Illa. sylitilet- ic gl.%,('Ugctl obLaillud 11%. this 111CMIS Wel C tkUt tillifUl'M III ('011SLItLitiUll, but IlIUICCl1,:kr @%Ulgllts, determined 1; ,%. tile method of Meier and I) *v a new method of tile authors, showed that tIIUv were Of tile Sallie order of magnitude as natural glycugetis. Mcau anit k-hain Icligtiis of Synthetic material ranged front 15.6 to 23 residues, while tile Illeall lengths of Interwti and external branches were 7.2 to 11.5. Tile Spectral It,- sorption LLII*Ve Of OW iodo derivative of synthetic gl-mogen is very near that of natural glycogen and lower than that of iodo derivative of potato arii%lopectiri. Bo!ix ,viltlietic and matural glyvugeti form votisplexes with myosin, shifting tile UV ab- SoLption niammum of tile iatter. Following administration of NaIICI-03 to rats, r;Aluai'live glycogell -.vas Obtained. BY enzymic degradation, tile external branches of tile gi,VC0ge!l Wt:t'e f(Aitld to lic 4 times more radioactive than tile internal nva:,,Ai- c-S. Thes'. fa, ts suggest ;k mode of glycogerl biusynthesis. Edward - Muntreai STIPARINKU. B.N.: AFANASIYNVA. Ye.M. Studying the structure and iodine reaction of amylopectins and crystalline amylases of potato tubers during their saturation in fertilized and unfertilized fields [with summary in Bnglighl, Biokhimiia 22 no.1/2:305-318 Ja-F '57. (HISA 10:7) 1. Laboratortys fiziologicheskoy khimii Akadsmit nauk SSSR, Moskva. (POTATOES) (AKYLMGTINS) (AKTIASIS) STAPAITICI&O. B.N.; BOBROVA. L.N. Method for producing stable forms of the sodium salt of fructose 1, 6-dephosphate (sodium-DYY) [with summary in Snplish]. Biokhimits 22 no.6:1019-1022 R-D '57- (MIRA 11:2) 1. Laboratoriya fiziologicheskoy khimiikkademii nauk SSSR. Moskva. (FRUCTOSE, related compounds. 1,6-diphosphate. prod. of stable prep. (Rus)) STEPAIMIWO,.B.H.. prof., otvetstvennyy red.; aYSELO, M.N., prof., --Z@-@-'@vennyy red.; KOVALISKIY. V-V., prof., otveta'tvennyy red.; BAY-W, A.A., k-and.biol.nauk. red.; HEDYLVEVA, G.A. kand.biol. nauk, red.; TURPAYEV,.T.M., )mnd.biol.nauk,.redaktor; PASHKOVSKIY, Yu.A.,.redaktor izd-va; PRUSAKOVA, T.Ai, tekhn. red.. [Study of the animal organism, Fish culturej Food industry; proceedings of a conference] Izuchenie zhivotnogo organizma, Rybnoe khoziaistvop Pishchevaia Dromyshlennoat'; trudy konverentaii. Moslcva, Izd-vo Akad. nauk SSSR, 1958. 263 p. (MIRA 11:5) 1. Vaesoyuznaye nauchno-takhnicheskaya konforentsiya po primeneniyu radioaktivn,vkh i stabillnykh izotopov i LzIucheniy v narodnom khozyaystve i nauke, 1957. CRadioactive tracers) TE /0/' P. AUTHOR: None Given 30-58-5-14/36 TITLEs In the Depa-rtment of Biological Sciences (V otdelenii biolo- gioheskikh nauk) PERIODICALs Vestnik Akadeiaii Hauk SSSR, 19581 Nr 5, pp 6o-62 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The secretary V. A. Engellgardt, Member, Academy of Sciences, USSR reported on the work of the department and its institut- ions in the year 1957@ lie emphasized a number of serious de- ficiencies of the biological institutions of the AS. Above all there are not enough rooms for now as well as for already exist- ing institutes and laboratories. The Botanical, Z6ological and Soil Institute urgently need experimental field bases. Working cycles on the electron-microscopic investigation of the funct- ional structure of muscles were terminated as well as on the radiographic investigation of collagen and on the determination of the mechanisms of the biological influence of ultrasonics, The gradual theory of the propagating excitation by the deceased D. N. Nasonov was further developed. Treatises on the part played by inner-secretory glands in the development of organisms and on the resistance to cold of insects were published.'Further Card 1 different researches are also mentioned which are performed at In the Department of Biolcgical Sciences 30-58-5-14/36 present. In 1957 the 24-th volume "Flora of the USSR", the 4-th volume "Flora of Spore Plants" and-a chart of the vegetation of Central Asia and Southern -Kazakhstan on a large scale were edited. The 13-th volume of the treatise "Trematodes of Animals and Man" was published. In the past yeor new biological in- stitutions were establisheds the Institute for Cytology on the basis of the Laboratory of the seme name, the northern branch of the Forestry Institute in Arkhangellsk, the Kuybyshev Stat- ion of the Institute for Biology of Water Reservoirs and some new laboratories. In Moscow an international symposium on the formation of life was called. In a special information V, A. Engellgardt outlined the plan of the development of biological sciences for the years 1959-1965- V. N. Sukachev, Member, Acad- emy of Sciences, USSR reported on -the work of biologists in 1957, where he pointed out the lack of specialists in the fields of cytology, biophysics, paleontology, botanics, zoology and so- me others. The following persons participated in the discussionsa 1) G. Ya. Bey-Biyenko, Corresponding Member, Academy of Scien- ces, USSR spoke on tasks in connection with the establishment of the Siberian Branch. Card 2/0 2) B. N. Stepanenko, Doctor of Biological Sciences,emphasized In the Department of Biological Sciences 30-58-5-14/36 the importance of an increase in contact of biology with chemistry. 3) G. K. Khrushchov, Corresponding Member, Academy ofS,.ien- ces, USSR and a number of other spebLkers also spoke on the necessity of strengthening the contacts between biologists and physicists as well as chemists. He called it an essential dis- advantage that the office of the department in its activity mainly restricted to scientific-organizational problems, which was supported by several other spltakers.i- 4) A.A. Imshenetskiy, Corresponding Member, Academy of Sciences, USSRjadvocated the opinion that the office of the department should take up everything new in science and that it should act as initiator in the posing of new principal scientific problems. He made the proposal to introduce prize competitions for the best works. 5) E. A. Asratyan, Corresponding Member, Academy of Sciences, USSR emphasized the one-sided development of physiology in the country and stated that jaeurophysiology is developed to a very limited extent. 6)N. M. Sisakyan, Corresponding Member, Academy of Sciences, USSR emphasized the nedessity of creating connections between Card 3/0 the scientific institutions of the department and the councils STEPAVENKO, B.H.;-Bq@ROVA, L.N. The "sodilim-DPP" preparation (sodium salt of fructose diphoopbate) and its practical use and "ZSC" (zymostimulator cordis), the new 11yeast" stimulant of cardiac activity. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. biol. no-5:597-609 S-0 '58. MRA 11:10) 1. Laboratoriya fiziologicheskoy khimii AN SSSR. (FRUCTOSE PHOSPHATES) (CARDIAC GLfCOSIIM3) B. INTI. STIEPAIIEINKO, Ye. M. AFAHAWYEVA and R. A. BAIKSOVA "On the chemical -nature of a new Dolysaccharide" The Chcai3try and Metabolism of Carbohydrates in Animal and Plant Organising. Monference in Moscov. Januavy 28 to Tanuary 3o 1958. SUVI 30-53-6-30/45 AUTHOR: Sergiyenko, I. Z. TITLE: The Chemistry and Metabolism of Carbohydrates in Animal and Plant Organisms (Khimiya i obmen uglevodov v zhivotnom i rastitellnom organizmakh) Conference in Moscow (Konferentsiya v Moskve) PERIODICAL: Vestnik Akademii nauk SSSR, 1958, Nr 6p pp. 112-114 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This conference took place from January 28 to January 3o. It was organized by the L&boratory for Physiological Chemistry of the AS USSR and was attended by about 2oo s-necialists, among them organochemists, biochemists, physiologists, pharma- cologists, histologists and physicians who represented various scientific institutions of the AS USSR, of the Academy of Medical Sciences of the USSR, of the VASKhNIL, of a number of universities and other colleges, as well as of branch in- stitutes from all the country. It was open-1 by the Director of the Laboratory for Physiological Chemistry B. N. Stepanenko. He stressed in his detailed report among other things the Card 1/5 great theoretical interest in the investigation of the ab-- @OVI'3o-53-6-3o/45 The Chemistry and Metabolism of Carbohydrates in Animal and Pldnt Organisms. Conference in Moscow solute formation of simple catbohydrates. New and great success was achieved in the field of the O-and N-glycosides. He re- ported on some important results of the work in laboratories. Furthermore the following reports were heard: 1) S. N. Danilov: On the reaction of the simultaneous oxi- dation and regeneration in a group of carbohydrates. 2) Yu. A. Zhdanov: On the use of different methods of synthesis. vestigations carried out in the field of aome 0- and N- glycosides. 4) 0. K. Orlova: On 2 new diphtheria bacilli. 5) Ye. K. Alimova: On carbohydrates in the structure of diphtheria bacilli. 3) A._H,_9�,eZgLnenko, L. K. Kryukova, 0. G. Serdyuk: On in- 6) S. A. Neyfakh and M. P. Mellnikova: On enzymatic members. 7) V- S- Illin: On the importance of hexokinase reaction. Card 2/5 so,q 30- 58@6-3o/45 The Chemistry and Metabolism of Carbohydrates in Animal and Plant Organisms. Conference in Moscow 8) N. K. Nagradova: On the properties of the effect of the dehydrase of phosphorus-glycerin aldehyde. 9) A. P. Barkhash: On the method of the conversion of glucose. 10) A. N. Petrov: On the presence of a phosphorus-less method of synthesis in the liver. 11) M. I. Prokhorova and Z. N. Tupikova: On the intensity of the carbohydrate metabolism in organs. 12) B. I. Khaykina: On the velocity of the regeneration of free and bound glycogens fractions. 13) Ye. L. Rozenfeltd: On the function of animal organisms. 14) M. G. Shubich: On the results of the histochemical investi- gation of the glycogene of muscular tissue. 15) R. A. Rutberg: On the importance of polysaccharides in the investigation of the blood system. Card 3/5 16) G. Ya. Rozenberg and T. V. Polyshina: On the production,the SO i/ 30-5 3-6-3o/'45 The Chemistry and Metabolism of Carbohydrates in Animal and Plant Organisms. Conference in Moscow properties and characteristics of Soviet dextrin. 17) A. N. Petrova: On the problems of the pathology of carbc- hydrate metabolism. 18) S. M. Leytes and N. T. Smirnova: On the effect of the antidiabetic preparation BZ-55-. 19) A. V. Kotellnikova and G. D. Krechetova: On special problems of the pathology of carbohydrate metabolism. 20) B. N. Stepanenko, Ye. M. Afanastyeva and R. A. Baksova: On the chemical nature of a new polysaccharide. 21) 0. A. Pavlikova and M. V. Turkina: On conversions of sac- charose in plant tissues. 22) D. I. Lisitsin, M. S. Bardinskaya, M. I. Smirnova-Ikonni- kova, iu. V. Peruanskiy, G. A. Lukovnikova and V. I. Ivanov : On carbohydrates of plant origin. In the re8olution the achievements as ve3-1 as the shortcomings vere men-cioned. A commission for the coordination of work was founded. Card 4/5 STXPANENJKO, B.H., AFANSIYLVA, Ye.M., BAKSOVA, R.A. Chemical nature of eremuran, a new polysaccharide from the roots of Eremurus regelii [with summary in English]. Biokhimiia 23 no-5:713-720 S-0 '58 (MIRA 11:11) 1. Laboratoriya fiziologicheskoy khimii AN SSSR i Moskovskoy farmatsevticheskiy institut, Moskva. (PLANTS, gremurus regelii, isolation & chem. of polysaccharide eremuran (Rus)) (POLYSACCHARDES, eremnran, chem. & isolation from Bresurns regelli (RUB))