Abstract

The disc-electrophoretic method with polyacrylamide gel was successfully adapted to demonstrate the differential charging of glycogen in solutions of more or less neutral sodium salts (halides, sulfate, nitrate, thiocyanate, and organic acids) and in more alkaline solutions (NaOH, Na 3PO 4, Na 2CO 3). The relative mobility followed the lyotropic series, with especially increased values in alkaline media (above pH 8.5).

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