1942
DOI: 10.1210/endo-30-1-129
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THE PREPARATION AND PROPERTIES OF UROGASTRONE1

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“…The method described by Gray et al (1942) for the extraction of urogastrone from normal human male urine provides a potent, pyrogen-free, and relatively pure material. However, no significant further progress has since been made towards the isolation and characterization of the active principle; and the origin of urogastrone has likewise remained obscure.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The method described by Gray et al (1942) for the extraction of urogastrone from normal human male urine provides a potent, pyrogen-free, and relatively pure material. However, no significant further progress has since been made towards the isolation and characterization of the active principle; and the origin of urogastrone has likewise remained obscure.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It is well known that human and animal urines contain a substance called urogastrone (Gray, Culmer, Wells & Wieczorowski, 1941), which inhibits gastric secretion (Friedman, 1951). The properties of the substance and its extraction from urine have been studied extensively by Gray, Wieczorowski, Wells & Harris (1942) and Gregory (1955). On the basis of these facts one can safely conclude that the active principle present in our extracts is not urogastrone.…”
Section: Effect On Blood Pressurementioning
confidence: 80%
“…Gray et al (1942) suggested that it might be 'an organic base of considerably less complexity than peptone', and Kaulbersz, Patterson & Sandweiss (1954) have recently confirmed their earlier claims that Urogastrone activity is absent from canine urine after hypophysectomy.…”
Section: P Societ Y 2-3 J Ul Y 1954mentioning
confidence: 84%
“…The most potent material described by Gray et al (1942) produced in a dose of 0-2 mg intravenously an inhibition of 50 % in dogs secreting HCI at less than half the above rate. The properties of the product include the following: in concentrated aqueous solution it has a golden-yellow colour and a greenish fluorescence.…”
Section: P Societ Y 2-3 J Ul Y 1954mentioning
confidence: 97%