Acid Base Balance
... K+, and HCO3- excretion of a drug that inhibits carbonic anhydrase a. Carbonic anhydrase catalyzes the reaction of H2CO3 H2O + CO2 b. Drugs that inhibit CA cause an osmotic diuresis i. These carbonic anhydrase inhibitors decrease the rate of reabsorption of HCO3- and Na+ which holds water in the u ...
... K+, and HCO3- excretion of a drug that inhibits carbonic anhydrase a. Carbonic anhydrase catalyzes the reaction of H2CO3 H2O + CO2 b. Drugs that inhibit CA cause an osmotic diuresis i. These carbonic anhydrase inhibitors decrease the rate of reabsorption of HCO3- and Na+ which holds water in the u ...
Date ______ Period
... Organisms capture and store free energy for use in biological processes. Organisms must exchange matter with the environment to grow, reproduce and maintain organization. Organisms exhibit complex properties due to interactions between their constituent parts. Interactions between molecules affect t ...
... Organisms capture and store free energy for use in biological processes. Organisms must exchange matter with the environment to grow, reproduce and maintain organization. Organisms exhibit complex properties due to interactions between their constituent parts. Interactions between molecules affect t ...
Name: TF Name:
... 3. (10 points) How does SDS ensure that a protein migrates through the gel according to its molecular mass instead of according to its net charge or its shape? ...
... 3. (10 points) How does SDS ensure that a protein migrates through the gel according to its molecular mass instead of according to its net charge or its shape? ...
Winter 2014 Colloquium Posters
... “Acylcarnitines and inherited disorders of fatty acid oxidation: From clinical diagnostics to active players driving inflammation and myopathy.” ...
... “Acylcarnitines and inherited disorders of fatty acid oxidation: From clinical diagnostics to active players driving inflammation and myopathy.” ...
ppt
... Eikosanoids • Derivates of arachidonic acid (20C:5,8,11,14). • Paracrine action, low plasma concentration, short halflife, no storage • Many of functions: – immunity/inflamation – blood clotting – microcirculation… ...
... Eikosanoids • Derivates of arachidonic acid (20C:5,8,11,14). • Paracrine action, low plasma concentration, short halflife, no storage • Many of functions: – immunity/inflamation – blood clotting – microcirculation… ...
OVERVIEW OF LIPID METABOLISM
... The triglycerides in chylomicrons can be cleared by lipoprotein lipase (L) at the endothelial surface of capillaries. The resulting fatty acids can be: a) stored as fat in adipose tissue (Note: Triglycerides (fat) can also be made from excess glucose in the fed state); b) used for energy in any tiss ...
... The triglycerides in chylomicrons can be cleared by lipoprotein lipase (L) at the endothelial surface of capillaries. The resulting fatty acids can be: a) stored as fat in adipose tissue (Note: Triglycerides (fat) can also be made from excess glucose in the fed state); b) used for energy in any tiss ...
Sialic Acid Linkage Analysis Kit
... The absence of exoglycosidase contaminants was confirmed by extended incubations with the corresponding pNPglycosides. No protease activity was detectable. Call Glyko for certificate of analysis for details. Specificity Sialidase S (S.pneumoniae) releases α2-3 linked sialic acids. Sialidase C (C.per ...
... The absence of exoglycosidase contaminants was confirmed by extended incubations with the corresponding pNPglycosides. No protease activity was detectable. Call Glyko for certificate of analysis for details. Specificity Sialidase S (S.pneumoniae) releases α2-3 linked sialic acids. Sialidase C (C.per ...
Metabolic Disorders
... • An essential nutrient found in highest concentration in red meat. • Primary function : Transport long-chain fatty acids into mitochondria for oxidation. • Carnitine supplementation in fatty acid oxidation disorders and organic acidosis may augment excretion of accumulated metabolites , but may not ...
... • An essential nutrient found in highest concentration in red meat. • Primary function : Transport long-chain fatty acids into mitochondria for oxidation. • Carnitine supplementation in fatty acid oxidation disorders and organic acidosis may augment excretion of accumulated metabolites , but may not ...
Lactic Acid Yeast
... whole food state where he believed their natural potency and efficacy would be realized. Dr. Lee believed that when nutrients remain intact and are not split from their natural associated synergists—known and unknown—bioactivity is markedly enhanced over isolated nutrients. Following this philosophy ...
... whole food state where he believed their natural potency and efficacy would be realized. Dr. Lee believed that when nutrients remain intact and are not split from their natural associated synergists—known and unknown—bioactivity is markedly enhanced over isolated nutrients. Following this philosophy ...
Document
... - running speed depends upon rate of ATP production - a 100 m sprint (~10 sec) is powered by stored ATP, creatine phosphate, and anaerobic glycolysis. - but in a 1000 m run (~132 sec) creatine phosphate would be depleted and anaerobic glycolysis cannot last this long because NAD+ supplies would also ...
... - running speed depends upon rate of ATP production - a 100 m sprint (~10 sec) is powered by stored ATP, creatine phosphate, and anaerobic glycolysis. - but in a 1000 m run (~132 sec) creatine phosphate would be depleted and anaerobic glycolysis cannot last this long because NAD+ supplies would also ...
Free Form Amino Caps
... for growth and maintenance of all tissues and structures. Proteins and amino acids also serve as a source of energy, providing about 4 calories per gram. Aside from these general functions, individual amino acids also have specific functions in many aspects of human physiology and biochemistry. Amin ...
... for growth and maintenance of all tissues and structures. Proteins and amino acids also serve as a source of energy, providing about 4 calories per gram. Aside from these general functions, individual amino acids also have specific functions in many aspects of human physiology and biochemistry. Amin ...
Lipid Synthesis 1. Fatty acid synthesis
... Fatty acids are a more efficient form of energy storage than carbohydrates because they are less hydrated, as result of fewer hydroxyl groups being available for hydrogen bonding. The energy content of fat tissue is 38 kJ/gm compared to 17 kJ/gm for carbohydrates. The processes of fatty acid degrada ...
... Fatty acids are a more efficient form of energy storage than carbohydrates because they are less hydrated, as result of fewer hydroxyl groups being available for hydrogen bonding. The energy content of fat tissue is 38 kJ/gm compared to 17 kJ/gm for carbohydrates. The processes of fatty acid degrada ...
LIPIDS CHEMISTRY
... chains). In this formula "n" is mostly an even number of carbon atoms (4-20) with a few exceptions that have an odd number. Fatty acids are classified according to several bases as follows ...
... chains). In this formula "n" is mostly an even number of carbon atoms (4-20) with a few exceptions that have an odd number. Fatty acids are classified according to several bases as follows ...
use cellular respiration
... prokaryotes probably used glycolysis to make ATP before oxygen was present • Earliest fossil bacteria present 3.5 billion years ago but large amounts of oxygen not present until 2.7 billion years ago • Glycolysis happens in cytoplasm without membrane bound organelles suggests it was found in early p ...
... prokaryotes probably used glycolysis to make ATP before oxygen was present • Earliest fossil bacteria present 3.5 billion years ago but large amounts of oxygen not present until 2.7 billion years ago • Glycolysis happens in cytoplasm without membrane bound organelles suggests it was found in early p ...
Active Transport Lab
... This interactive exercise will allow you to explore how substances are transported across membranes against a concentration gradient (that is, toward a region of higher concentration). By altering ATP concentrations, you will be able to speed or slow the operation of the ATP-driven sodium/potassium ...
... This interactive exercise will allow you to explore how substances are transported across membranes against a concentration gradient (that is, toward a region of higher concentration). By altering ATP concentrations, you will be able to speed or slow the operation of the ATP-driven sodium/potassium ...
Amino Acid Regulation of RNA Synthesis
... The enzyme which catalyses this is rich in biotin. The formation of malonyl COA by this enzyme (acetyl-COA carboxylase) is the limiting factor in the synthesis of long chain fatty acids. Biotin deficiency would therefore cause aberrations in the fatty acid produced and hence in the lipid fract ...
... The enzyme which catalyses this is rich in biotin. The formation of malonyl COA by this enzyme (acetyl-COA carboxylase) is the limiting factor in the synthesis of long chain fatty acids. Biotin deficiency would therefore cause aberrations in the fatty acid produced and hence in the lipid fract ...
Transaminase Affects Accumulation of Free Amino Acids in
... the major free amino acids in beef, pork, and chicken muscle tissue. This accumulation of free amino acids in meat may contribute to an improvement in flavor development during roasting (Morris et al., 1997). However, glutamine (Gln), which was not determined in our study or that of Nishimura et al. ...
... the major free amino acids in beef, pork, and chicken muscle tissue. This accumulation of free amino acids in meat may contribute to an improvement in flavor development during roasting (Morris et al., 1997). However, glutamine (Gln), which was not determined in our study or that of Nishimura et al. ...
Juice Nutrient Analysis and Additions: Methods and
... • Strains vary in tolerance of temperature shifts: depends upon ability to adapt to the new temperature • Lactic acid bacteria typically grow at temperatures ranging from 18 to 48°C (64 to 118°F) but varies by strain ...
... • Strains vary in tolerance of temperature shifts: depends upon ability to adapt to the new temperature • Lactic acid bacteria typically grow at temperatures ranging from 18 to 48°C (64 to 118°F) but varies by strain ...
Lesson 2 & 3 - Kinver High School
... Stage Three - The electron transport chain • The hydrogen atoms removed during the krebs cycle are transported by co-enzymes to the cristae of the mitochondria and enter the electron transport system. The electrons removed from the hydrogen are passed along by electron carriers, eventually combinin ...
... Stage Three - The electron transport chain • The hydrogen atoms removed during the krebs cycle are transported by co-enzymes to the cristae of the mitochondria and enter the electron transport system. The electrons removed from the hydrogen are passed along by electron carriers, eventually combinin ...
Complementary DNA
... entire preproinsulin coding region, as well as the 3' untranslated region of the messenger RNA and eight nucleotides of the 5' untranslated region. Additional sequence information for the 5' untranslated region was obtained with the use of insulinoma messenger RNA in conjunction with specific primer ...
... entire preproinsulin coding region, as well as the 3' untranslated region of the messenger RNA and eight nucleotides of the 5' untranslated region. Additional sequence information for the 5' untranslated region was obtained with the use of insulinoma messenger RNA in conjunction with specific primer ...
NUCLEOTIDE METABOLISM
... Elevated uric acid levels in the blood Uric acid crystals will form in the extremities with a surrounding area of inflammation. This is called a tophus and is often described as an arthritic “great toe”. Can be caused by a defect in an enzyme of purine metabolism or by reduced secretion of uric ...
... Elevated uric acid levels in the blood Uric acid crystals will form in the extremities with a surrounding area of inflammation. This is called a tophus and is often described as an arthritic “great toe”. Can be caused by a defect in an enzyme of purine metabolism or by reduced secretion of uric ...
biochem 33 [3-24
... 24. How are ether glycerolipids different from glycerophospholipids? Name 2 a. Ether glycerolipids have an alkyl/alkenyl chain is joined to carbon 1 via an ether link rather than an ester bond b. Plasmalogens and platelet activating factor 25. What glycerophospholipids are synthesized from the first ...
... 24. How are ether glycerolipids different from glycerophospholipids? Name 2 a. Ether glycerolipids have an alkyl/alkenyl chain is joined to carbon 1 via an ether link rather than an ester bond b. Plasmalogens and platelet activating factor 25. What glycerophospholipids are synthesized from the first ...
Mitochondrial NRG - Designs for Health
... intermediates designed to support efficient mitochondrial metabolism and energy (ATP) production for increased vitality. Mitochondrial NRG™ may be indicated for those individuals suffering with debilitating fatigue, including those diagnosed with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) and fibromyalgia (FMS) ...
... intermediates designed to support efficient mitochondrial metabolism and energy (ATP) production for increased vitality. Mitochondrial NRG™ may be indicated for those individuals suffering with debilitating fatigue, including those diagnosed with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) and fibromyalgia (FMS) ...
Additional data file
... Putative aryl-alcohol dehydrogenase with similarity to P. chrysosporium arylalcohol dehydrogenase; mutational analysis has not yet revealed a physiological role 3-ketoacyl-CoA thiolase with broad chain length specificity, cleaves 3-ketoacylCoA into acyl-CoA and acetyl-CoA during beta-oxidation of fa ...
... Putative aryl-alcohol dehydrogenase with similarity to P. chrysosporium arylalcohol dehydrogenase; mutational analysis has not yet revealed a physiological role 3-ketoacyl-CoA thiolase with broad chain length specificity, cleaves 3-ketoacylCoA into acyl-CoA and acetyl-CoA during beta-oxidation of fa ...
cellular respiration
... • Glycolysis releases energy, but also needs energy (needs 2 ATP, makes 4) • 4 high energy electrons are removed and carried by NAD+ (NADP+ in psyth) to other molecules ...
... • Glycolysis releases energy, but also needs energy (needs 2 ATP, makes 4) • 4 high energy electrons are removed and carried by NAD+ (NADP+ in psyth) to other molecules ...
Hepoxilin
Hepoxilins (HxA3 and HxB3) are nonclassic eicosanoid hormones involved in inflammation.