Abstract
Dogfish were fed by a tube with chopped, coagulated beef, and killed after 6, 12, 24, 48 and 72 hours. In the contents of the intestine and stomach determinations were made of (a) insoluble nitrogen, (b) soluble nitrogen, (c) soluble nitrogen in amino form, 1 and (d) soluble nitrogen in amino form after complete hydrolysis. The ratio d : c indicates the average size of the peptides composing the peptone mixture.
During the first six hours about one half the ingested protein is dissolved and one fourth absorbed. The unabsorbed peptones are, on the average, of pentapeptid complexity. Very little transfer of stomach contents to the intestine occurs.
At the end of 12 hours 30–45 per cent. of the protein in the tract, including both solid and dissolved matter, is found in the intestine. The peptone in the stomach is broken down to the tripeptid stage, that in the intestine slightly farther.
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