A Review on Natural Plant: Aerva lanata
... Minerals play a very important role for metalloproteins, nucleoproteins, lipoproteins and chromoproteins etc. Calcium is necessary for development of bone and teeth and it regulates heart rhythm, helps in normal blood clotting and useful for proper nerve and muscle functions. Magnesium acts as an an ...
... Minerals play a very important role for metalloproteins, nucleoproteins, lipoproteins and chromoproteins etc. Calcium is necessary for development of bone and teeth and it regulates heart rhythm, helps in normal blood clotting and useful for proper nerve and muscle functions. Magnesium acts as an an ...
Reduces cholesterol induced atherosclerotic lesions in aorta artery
... Atherosclerosis is the leading cause of death in developed countries with many proved risk factors. Vinegar has been proved to have some medical uses and some potential protective effects on atherosclerosis. In this study, effects of vinegar on various risk factors of atherosclerosis and development ...
... Atherosclerosis is the leading cause of death in developed countries with many proved risk factors. Vinegar has been proved to have some medical uses and some potential protective effects on atherosclerosis. In this study, effects of vinegar on various risk factors of atherosclerosis and development ...
Lysosomal Enzymes Are Released From Cultured Human
... vitro enzymatically modified LDL. However, little is known about the hydrolytic enzymes in the arterial intima that induce fusion of LDL particles and so produce lipid droplets or that induce foam cell formation. Methods and Results—Human coronary atherosclerotic lesions obtained at surgery and at a ...
... vitro enzymatically modified LDL. However, little is known about the hydrolytic enzymes in the arterial intima that induce fusion of LDL particles and so produce lipid droplets or that induce foam cell formation. Methods and Results—Human coronary atherosclerotic lesions obtained at surgery and at a ...
FLAVIN MONONUCLEOTIDE PHOSPHATASE FROM GOAT LIVER: A POSSIBLE TARGET FOR
... blue. Elctrophoresis was carried out at 100V until the dye neared the bottom edge of the gel. The gel was stained for protein for 40 min with Coomassie Brilliant Blue G-250 in 7.5% acetic acid and 40% methanol. Gels were distained overnight in an aqueous solution containing 7.5% acetic acid and 5% m ...
... blue. Elctrophoresis was carried out at 100V until the dye neared the bottom edge of the gel. The gel was stained for protein for 40 min with Coomassie Brilliant Blue G-250 in 7.5% acetic acid and 40% methanol. Gels were distained overnight in an aqueous solution containing 7.5% acetic acid and 5% m ...
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... Pyrimidine biosynthesis: take home message 1.Pyrimidines are synthesized by de novo and salvage pathways. 2. The pyrimidine ring is synthesized from pre-assembled ingredients (carbamoyl phosphate and aspartate) and then attached to the ribose. 3. Pyrimidine biosynthesis is tightly regulated via fee ...
... Pyrimidine biosynthesis: take home message 1.Pyrimidines are synthesized by de novo and salvage pathways. 2. The pyrimidine ring is synthesized from pre-assembled ingredients (carbamoyl phosphate and aspartate) and then attached to the ribose. 3. Pyrimidine biosynthesis is tightly regulated via fee ...
IJBB 46(1) 122-125
... concentration in erythrocytes against the stress induced by H2O2 and t-BHP (data not shown). Based on above observations, we hypothesize that extracts from the spent/waste part may find use as dietary/supplementary antioxidant in nutraceutical and/or cosmoceutical for protection against complication ...
... concentration in erythrocytes against the stress induced by H2O2 and t-BHP (data not shown). Based on above observations, we hypothesize that extracts from the spent/waste part may find use as dietary/supplementary antioxidant in nutraceutical and/or cosmoceutical for protection against complication ...
Molecular basis of hepatic carnitine palmitoyltransferase I deficiency
... zyme (CPT I) is localized in the outer-mitochondrial membrane and converts the fatty acyl-CoA ester to its carnitine ester. This carnitine ester is subsequently transported across the mitochondrial inner membrane by CAC which belongs to the mitochondrial carrier family. Once inside the mitochondrial ...
... zyme (CPT I) is localized in the outer-mitochondrial membrane and converts the fatty acyl-CoA ester to its carnitine ester. This carnitine ester is subsequently transported across the mitochondrial inner membrane by CAC which belongs to the mitochondrial carrier family. Once inside the mitochondrial ...
The metabolism of photosynthetically fixed
... that when E. uiridis are starved in the light they lose weight much more slowly than when they are starved in the dark, and that the rates of photosynthesis under the conditions of these experiments are of the right order to account for the observed weight differences. This paper describes a prelimi ...
... that when E. uiridis are starved in the light they lose weight much more slowly than when they are starved in the dark, and that the rates of photosynthesis under the conditions of these experiments are of the right order to account for the observed weight differences. This paper describes a prelimi ...
Mitochondrial trans-2-Enoyl-CoA Reductase of Wax Ester
... anaerobic conditions. Using NADH, the recombinant enzyme accepted crotonyl-CoA (km ⴝ 68 M) and trans-2hexenoyl-CoA (km ⴝ 91 M). In the crotonyl-CoA-dependent reaction, both NADH (km ⴝ 109 M) or NADPH (km ⴝ 119 M) were accepted, with 2–3-fold higher specific activities for NADH relative to NADPH. ...
... anaerobic conditions. Using NADH, the recombinant enzyme accepted crotonyl-CoA (km ⴝ 68 M) and trans-2hexenoyl-CoA (km ⴝ 91 M). In the crotonyl-CoA-dependent reaction, both NADH (km ⴝ 109 M) or NADPH (km ⴝ 119 M) were accepted, with 2–3-fold higher specific activities for NADH relative to NADPH. ...
- University of East Anglia
... antioxidant capacity. Besides neurodegenerative disease and ageing, there are other disorders related to brain damage such as psychiatric disorders including major depression, attention deficit hyperactivity disease (ADHD) and schizophrenia, and cognitive deficit and brain damage induced by chronic ...
... antioxidant capacity. Besides neurodegenerative disease and ageing, there are other disorders related to brain damage such as psychiatric disorders including major depression, attention deficit hyperactivity disease (ADHD) and schizophrenia, and cognitive deficit and brain damage induced by chronic ...
Acne Vulgaris By Dr. Hala- Al- Salman M.B.Ch.B., F.I.B.M.S. Acne is
... Starting between 12-14 years, earlier in females. It’s a disease of adolescence, but it may continue up to the age of 30. The severe form of acne occurs more frequently in male, but the disease tend to be more persistent in females. ...
... Starting between 12-14 years, earlier in females. It’s a disease of adolescence, but it may continue up to the age of 30. The severe form of acne occurs more frequently in male, but the disease tend to be more persistent in females. ...
Doctorial Thesis Regulation of Branched
... protein synthesis through mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR). Recently, it has been reported that an oral administration of leucine has been revealed to influence the plasma concentrations of other amino acids not only isoleucine and valine but also phenylalanine, tyrosine and methionine in humans ...
... protein synthesis through mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR). Recently, it has been reported that an oral administration of leucine has been revealed to influence the plasma concentrations of other amino acids not only isoleucine and valine but also phenylalanine, tyrosine and methionine in humans ...
FATTY ACID METABOLISM
... often with a long unbranched aliphatic chain, which is either saturated or unsaturated. Carboxylic acids as short as butyric acid (4 carbon atoms) are considered to be fatty acids, Fatty acids are produced by the hydrolysis of the ester linkages in a fat or biological oil (both of which are trigl ...
... often with a long unbranched aliphatic chain, which is either saturated or unsaturated. Carboxylic acids as short as butyric acid (4 carbon atoms) are considered to be fatty acids, Fatty acids are produced by the hydrolysis of the ester linkages in a fat or biological oil (both of which are trigl ...
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... have been prepared and shown to possess antioxidant activities in different oxidation systems. In this study, Schizochytrium sp. byproduct protein hydrolysate was prepared by stepwise enzymatic hydrolysis. The in vitro antioxidant activities of the enzymatic hydrolysates and the hepatoprotective eff ...
... have been prepared and shown to possess antioxidant activities in different oxidation systems. In this study, Schizochytrium sp. byproduct protein hydrolysate was prepared by stepwise enzymatic hydrolysis. The in vitro antioxidant activities of the enzymatic hydrolysates and the hepatoprotective eff ...
JBurke_SREI
... The attempt to incorporate subject matter into this application by reference to [1 ] is ineffective because [ 2 ]. Examiner Note 1. In bracket 1, identify the document such as an application or patent number or other identification. 2. In bracket 2, give reason(s) why it is ineffective (e.g., the ro ...
... The attempt to incorporate subject matter into this application by reference to [1 ] is ineffective because [ 2 ]. Examiner Note 1. In bracket 1, identify the document such as an application or patent number or other identification. 2. In bracket 2, give reason(s) why it is ineffective (e.g., the ro ...
Respiratory enzyme activity and regulation of respiration pathway in
... Enzyme characteristics of TCA On the 10th d of waterlogging, the effect of stress on the PDH activity of seashore mallow seedlings was not significant (Fig. 1-a). However, the difference between each treatment and the control increased with the duration of waterlogging. On 20th and 30th d, the PDH a ...
... Enzyme characteristics of TCA On the 10th d of waterlogging, the effect of stress on the PDH activity of seashore mallow seedlings was not significant (Fig. 1-a). However, the difference between each treatment and the control increased with the duration of waterlogging. On 20th and 30th d, the PDH a ...
Exploring the Biosynthetic Potential of Cystobacter fuscus
... im letzten Jahr meiner Arbeit. Bei Katrin Jungmann und Hilda Sucipto für das Beantworten meiner vielen Fragen rund um die Molekularbiologie sowie bei Dr. Thomas Hoffmann, der mir von Anfang an immer mit Rat und Tat zur Seite stand. Außerdem bei ...
... im letzten Jahr meiner Arbeit. Bei Katrin Jungmann und Hilda Sucipto für das Beantworten meiner vielen Fragen rund um die Molekularbiologie sowie bei Dr. Thomas Hoffmann, der mir von Anfang an immer mit Rat und Tat zur Seite stand. Außerdem bei ...
Міністерство охорони здоров`я України Харківський
... Biochemistry holds a key position in training medical students, and is one of the basic preclinical science subjects in medical universities. Through knowledge og biochemistry by medical students is very important for the understanding and maintenance of health and for the understanding and effectiv ...
... Biochemistry holds a key position in training medical students, and is one of the basic preclinical science subjects in medical universities. Through knowledge og biochemistry by medical students is very important for the understanding and maintenance of health and for the understanding and effectiv ...
Defective intestinal amino acid absorption in Ace2 null mice
... characterized by neutral aminoaciduria and in some cases pellagralike symptoms. These latter symptoms caused by low-niacin are thought to result from defective intestinal absorption of its precursor L-tryptophan. Since Ace2 is necessary for intestinal B0AT1 expression, we tested the impact of intest ...
... characterized by neutral aminoaciduria and in some cases pellagralike symptoms. These latter symptoms caused by low-niacin are thought to result from defective intestinal absorption of its precursor L-tryptophan. Since Ace2 is necessary for intestinal B0AT1 expression, we tested the impact of intest ...
Physiological and Chemical Properties of a
... from rat brain, whose activity was increased I 8 % by cysteine, was 90 % inactivated by dialysis at pH 7.4 and that 42 % of this activity was restored by cysteine, but not by NaCN, sodium ascorbate + FeSO, or sodium thiosulphate. Comparable inactivation and reactivation occurred when the enzyme was ...
... from rat brain, whose activity was increased I 8 % by cysteine, was 90 % inactivated by dialysis at pH 7.4 and that 42 % of this activity was restored by cysteine, but not by NaCN, sodium ascorbate + FeSO, or sodium thiosulphate. Comparable inactivation and reactivation occurred when the enzyme was ...
Fastness in Mycobacterium tuberculosis
... vivo phosphorylation event in Mtb was gained using a mass spectrometry-based approach to identify phosphorylation sites in Mtb proteins [4]. This provided insights into the range of functions regulated by Ser/Thr phosphorylation, underpinning the involvement of many STPK in regulating metabolic proc ...
... vivo phosphorylation event in Mtb was gained using a mass spectrometry-based approach to identify phosphorylation sites in Mtb proteins [4]. This provided insights into the range of functions regulated by Ser/Thr phosphorylation, underpinning the involvement of many STPK in regulating metabolic proc ...
bile acids - The Vespiary
... Bile acid conjugates form micelles with phospholipids that solubilize cholesterol in the bile. The primary bile acids, cholic acid and chenodeoxycholic acid, are effectively reabsorbed from ileum during their enterohepatic circulation, but approximately 5% that escape reabsorption seep into the colo ...
... Bile acid conjugates form micelles with phospholipids that solubilize cholesterol in the bile. The primary bile acids, cholic acid and chenodeoxycholic acid, are effectively reabsorbed from ileum during their enterohepatic circulation, but approximately 5% that escape reabsorption seep into the colo ...
From Amino Acid to Glucosinolate Biosynthesis: Protein Sequence
... Although IPMS1 and IPMS2 have amino acid sequences that are 92% identical, removal of the regulatory domain had a much bigger impact on the MAM activity of IPMS2 than on that of IPMS1 (Table 2). The knowledge that IPMS1 and IPMS2 have different quaternary structures (de Kraker et al., 2007) and that ...
... Although IPMS1 and IPMS2 have amino acid sequences that are 92% identical, removal of the regulatory domain had a much bigger impact on the MAM activity of IPMS2 than on that of IPMS1 (Table 2). The knowledge that IPMS1 and IPMS2 have different quaternary structures (de Kraker et al., 2007) and that ...
Lactate Acid Fermentation of Acetic Acid in the Butyric Spec. and the
... out in the absence of acetate (see below). Howvever, in the meantime the name C. lacto-acetophilum will serve to identify lactate-fermenting blutyric acid bacteria of the type we have described. Nutritional requirements. Shortly after pure cultures of C. lacto-acetophilum were fflst isolated, using ...
... out in the absence of acetate (see below). Howvever, in the meantime the name C. lacto-acetophilum will serve to identify lactate-fermenting blutyric acid bacteria of the type we have described. Nutritional requirements. Shortly after pure cultures of C. lacto-acetophilum were fflst isolated, using ...
Communication
... We have described one potential pathway for LDL oxidation that involves oxidants generated by myeloperoxidase, an enzyme secreted by phagocytes (3). Another pathway involves nitrogen monoxide (nitric oxide; NO) generated by vascular wall cells (4). NO is a relatively stable free radical that fails t ...
... We have described one potential pathway for LDL oxidation that involves oxidants generated by myeloperoxidase, an enzyme secreted by phagocytes (3). Another pathway involves nitrogen monoxide (nitric oxide; NO) generated by vascular wall cells (4). NO is a relatively stable free radical that fails t ...