Volume 55, 1924
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Extractives.
In a weak alcoholic extract of the dried-fish powder we obtained a caloric value of 5.3 per gramme. The figure usually given for caloric
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value of meat-extract is 3.15. That the higher value in our case was due to substances soluble in ether, and presumably also dissolved out by the alcohol, is shown by the fact that on extracting with ether the caloric value was 3.52. We have not investigated the matter further, but we think it likely that an extract of fish prepared in the same way as commercial extracts of meat would probably have a higher caloric value.
