Takadiastase is a form of diastase which results from the growth, development, and nutrition of a distinct microscopic fungus known as Aspergillus oryzae (Koji). Takadiastase is named after Jōkichi Takamine, who developed the method first used for its extraction.
Takadiastase is a form of diastase which results from the growth, development, and nutrition of a distinct microscopic fungus known as Aspergillus oryzae...
other hand, stain darkly with PAS even after treatment by diastase. Takadiastase Whipple disease Amylase Gray, G.M. (1975). "Carbohydrate digestion and...
Takamine, the Japanese chemist famous as the discoverer of adrenaline and takadiastase, was in Washington, D.C., with Midzuno, the Japanese consul in New York...
performing the same feat the next day, was: Antiphlogistine, periosteum, takadiastase, plasmon, ambrosia, Threlkeld, streptococcus, staphylococcus, micrococcus...
Sankyo. Mevastatin was the first discovered member of the statin class. Takadiastase A form of diastase which results from the growth, development and nutrition...
Takamine, Noted Chemist Dies— Japanese Who Discovered Adrenalin and Takadiastase Had Been Ill Two Years", The New York Times, July 23, 1922, p. 19 "1922...