Donald E. Wolf
Merck & Co.
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Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics | 1960
Robert E. Erickson; Keith S. Brown; Donald E. Wolf; Karl Folkers
Abstract Prior examination of four Basidiomycetes did not reveal the presence of any member of the coenzyme Q group. However, further isolation studies have now yielded coenzyme Qs from two Basidiomycetes . Coenzymes Q 9 and Q 10 were identified from Ustilago zea , and coenzyme Q 9 from Agaricus campestris . Evidence for the possible presence of plastoquinone and basidioquinone was not found.
Experimental Biology and Medicine | 1950
Donald E. Wolf; Thomas R. Wood; John Valiant; Karl Folkers
Summary Human gastric juice contains small amounts of vitamin B12 or its equivalent as assayed by L. lactis. Crystalline vitamin B12 was added to gastric juice and the solutions were incubated at pH 2, 3 and 7; there were no observed changes in the absorption spectra or in the microbiological activity over a 22-hour period. Again, crystalline vitamin B12 was added to gastric juice, and after incubation at pH 2 and 7 at 37°, much of the vitamin B12 was recovered. No evidence was found for a chemical reaction between vitamin B12 and the intrinsic factor which results in a gross structural change in vitamin B12. A possible reaction between vitamin B12 and the intrinsic factor in which there was a very small structural change of the large vitamin B12 molecule, and which could produce as little as 5 μg of orally active product is being investigated. A concentrate prepared from beef muscle having vitamin B12-like microbiological activity was found to be hematopoietically active when administered by the parenteral route to pernicious anemia patients; thus, the extrinsic factor acts like vitamin B12. These results support the previously derived hypothesis that the effect of the intrinsic factor is due to its ability to promote the absorption of the small amounts of vitamin B12 or its equivalent which occur in natural foods. The mechanism of this enhancement is being studied further.
Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1943
Ralph Mozingo; Donald E. Wolf; Stanton A. Harris; Karl Folkers
Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1958
Donald E. Wolf; Carl H. Hoffman; Nelson R. Trenner; Byron H. Arison; Clifford H. Shunk; Bruce O. Linn; James F. McPherson; Karl Folkers
Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1956
Donald E. Wolf; Carl H. Hoffman; Paul E. Aldrich; Helen R. Skeggs; Lemuel D. Wright; Karl Folkers
Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1959
Nelson R. Trenner; Byron H. Arison; Robert E. Erickson; Clifford H. Shunk; Donald E. Wolf; Karl Folkers
Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1957
Carl H. Hoffman; Arthur F. Wagner; Andrew N. Wilson; Edward Walton; Clifford H. Shunk; Donald E. Wolf; Frederick W. Holly; Karl Folkers
Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1945
Ralph Mozingo; Stanton A. Harris; Donald E. Wolf; Charles E. Hoffhine; Nelson R. Easton; Karl Folkers
Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1942
V. Du Vigneaud; Donald B. Melville; Karl Folkers; Donald E. Wolf; Ralph Mozingo; John C. Keresztesy; Stanton A. Harris
Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1956
Lemuel D. Wright; Emlen L. Cresson; Helen R. Skeggs; Gloria D. E. MacRae; Carl H. Hoffman; Donald E. Wolf; Karl Folkers