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rezakur
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Sulfur-Containing Protein Hydrolysis
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anyone know the chemical reaction of sulfur-containing protein hydrolysis to sulfur-containing amino acid? Please help me
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It is the hydrolysis of amid bonds, alcaline or acidic. It doesn't matter the compound contain sulfur or not.
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It sounds to me as if you are interested or concerned about the decomposition of sulfur-containing amino acid during hydrolysis. Is that correct? If so, what have you learned so far?
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