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... polishes, surface coatings, inks and many other applications. Some of these are of mineral origin (e.g. montan wax from brown coal/peat deposits), and only those from living organisms are discussed here. Amongst them are Beeswax – Glands under the abdomen of bees secrete a wax, which they use to con ...
... polishes, surface coatings, inks and many other applications. Some of these are of mineral origin (e.g. montan wax from brown coal/peat deposits), and only those from living organisms are discussed here. Amongst them are Beeswax – Glands under the abdomen of bees secrete a wax, which they use to con ...
Anion gap metabolic acidosis
... If a patient’s serum albumin is low, then the patient has more unmeasured anions then the anion gap ...
... If a patient’s serum albumin is low, then the patient has more unmeasured anions then the anion gap ...
Ch 6 LIPID METABOLISM - FORMATTED - NSDL
... from 1% (in chylomicron) to 70% (in HDL). There are several types of apoproteins viz ApoA, -B, -C, -D and -E, which, in turn, have many sub-types. They are differentiated on the basis of their size, antigenic properties, and distribution. Apoproteins not only make lipid transport possible in plasma ...
... from 1% (in chylomicron) to 70% (in HDL). There are several types of apoproteins viz ApoA, -B, -C, -D and -E, which, in turn, have many sub-types. They are differentiated on the basis of their size, antigenic properties, and distribution. Apoproteins not only make lipid transport possible in plasma ...
CHAPTER 19 LIPID METABOLISM Introduction: Fats are much more
... On the average, 40% or more of the daily energy requirements of humans in highly industrialized countries is supplied by dietary fat, although most nutritional guidelines recommend that figure be no more than 30%. Dietary fats are emulsified in the gut as mixed micelles of bile salts, which are synt ...
... On the average, 40% or more of the daily energy requirements of humans in highly industrialized countries is supplied by dietary fat, although most nutritional guidelines recommend that figure be no more than 30%. Dietary fats are emulsified in the gut as mixed micelles of bile salts, which are synt ...
Mechanisms of Aspartimide Formation: The Effects of Protecting
... protecting groups. For example, electron withdrawing protecting groups such as phenacyl or nitrobenzyl esters are more susceptible to imide formation than the benzyl protecting group (43,51 ), rendering these protecting groups unattractive in long syntheses. On the other hand, electron donating or s ...
... protecting groups. For example, electron withdrawing protecting groups such as phenacyl or nitrobenzyl esters are more susceptible to imide formation than the benzyl protecting group (43,51 ), rendering these protecting groups unattractive in long syntheses. On the other hand, electron donating or s ...
medical chemistry and biochemistry
... various tissues. 2. Compare the activity of glucokinase and hexokinase and explain their role in glucose consumption and storage. 3. Explain the regulation of phosphofructokinase-2 activity and its influence on glycolysis and gluconeogenesis in the liver. 4. Explain the contribution of glycogenesis ...
... various tissues. 2. Compare the activity of glucokinase and hexokinase and explain their role in glucose consumption and storage. 3. Explain the regulation of phosphofructokinase-2 activity and its influence on glycolysis and gluconeogenesis in the liver. 4. Explain the contribution of glycogenesis ...
Protein Synthesis in Cell-Free Reticulocyte Lysates on Multi
... than ervthroivtes, mature red cells (b,7). Reticulocytesactivelv svnthesize protein, of 'ut'hichapproximateh. g}ot'ais globin that combines with endogenous heme to form hemclglobin (8-1A1. Cell-free re'ticulocvte. h'satescontitrue to svnthesizeprotein at - 60aiaof the rate of intact ce.lls for up tt ...
... than ervthroivtes, mature red cells (b,7). Reticulocytesactivelv svnthesize protein, of 'ut'hichapproximateh. g}ot'ais globin that combines with endogenous heme to form hemclglobin (8-1A1. Cell-free re'ticulocvte. h'satescontitrue to svnthesizeprotein at - 60aiaof the rate of intact ce.lls for up tt ...
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... The effect of various amino acids on the enzyme activity was studied. These amino acids were glycine, tyrosine, phenylalanine, arginine, asparagine and cysteine. Each amino acid was tested at 10 mM in the reaction mixture. The results in Fig. 8 indicate that all tested amino acids inhibited the enzy ...
... The effect of various amino acids on the enzyme activity was studied. These amino acids were glycine, tyrosine, phenylalanine, arginine, asparagine and cysteine. Each amino acid was tested at 10 mM in the reaction mixture. The results in Fig. 8 indicate that all tested amino acids inhibited the enzy ...
169 Ch 27(6th).pps
... falls to about 4.0 to 4.5 after which buffering is required. The kidneys eliminate H+ in the form of ammonium ions (NH4+), dihydrogen phosphate (H2PO4– ), and utilizing the carbonic acid – bicarbonate system. When alkalosis develops, the kidneys decrease H+ secretion, reclaim fewer bicarbonates, and ...
... falls to about 4.0 to 4.5 after which buffering is required. The kidneys eliminate H+ in the form of ammonium ions (NH4+), dihydrogen phosphate (H2PO4– ), and utilizing the carbonic acid – bicarbonate system. When alkalosis develops, the kidneys decrease H+ secretion, reclaim fewer bicarbonates, and ...
Effects of Atmospherically Important Solvated Ions on Organic Acid
... content, up to 50% of the aerosol mass depending on location.2-5 Of this, carboxylic acids that partition to the air/water interface are among the most abundant.6,7 The presence of organic films has been shown to influence the ability of aerosols to absorb water vapor and to nucleate clouds, and con ...
... content, up to 50% of the aerosol mass depending on location.2-5 Of this, carboxylic acids that partition to the air/water interface are among the most abundant.6,7 The presence of organic films has been shown to influence the ability of aerosols to absorb water vapor and to nucleate clouds, and con ...
A multi-tissue type genome-scale metabolic network for analysis of
... genotype-phenotype relationship. The global human metabolic network, termed Recon 1, has recently been reconstructed allowing the systems analysis of human metabolic physiology and pathology. Utilizing highthroughput data, Recon 1 has recently been tailored to different cells and tissues, including ...
... genotype-phenotype relationship. The global human metabolic network, termed Recon 1, has recently been reconstructed allowing the systems analysis of human metabolic physiology and pathology. Utilizing highthroughput data, Recon 1 has recently been tailored to different cells and tissues, including ...
Presence of Anaplerotic Reactions and Transamination, and the
... electron transport in mitochondria, i.e., there may be some limited form of oxidative phosphorylation in these Mollicutes. The fermentative Mycoplasma mycoides subsp. mycuides cannot metabolize citrate, 2oxoglutarate, succinate or fumarate (Rodwell & Rodwell, 1954) and strains of the fermentative A ...
... electron transport in mitochondria, i.e., there may be some limited form of oxidative phosphorylation in these Mollicutes. The fermentative Mycoplasma mycoides subsp. mycuides cannot metabolize citrate, 2oxoglutarate, succinate or fumarate (Rodwell & Rodwell, 1954) and strains of the fermentative A ...
Nomenclature and Symbolism for Amino, Acids and Peptides
... Semisystematic names of substituted a-amino acids are formed according to the general principles of organic nomenclature [14], by attaching the name of the substituent group to the trivial name of the amino acid. The position of the substitution is indicated by locants (see 3AA-2.2). The configurati ...
... Semisystematic names of substituted a-amino acids are formed according to the general principles of organic nomenclature [14], by attaching the name of the substituent group to the trivial name of the amino acid. The position of the substitution is indicated by locants (see 3AA-2.2). The configurati ...
Characterization of carnitine and fatty acid metabolism in the long
... intermediates in the same sample. This method was used to investigate the carnitine and fatty acid metabolism in wild-type and LCAD−/− (long-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase-deficient) mice. In agreement with previous results in plasma and bile, we found accumulation of the characteristic C14:1 -acylcar ...
... intermediates in the same sample. This method was used to investigate the carnitine and fatty acid metabolism in wild-type and LCAD−/− (long-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase-deficient) mice. In agreement with previous results in plasma and bile, we found accumulation of the characteristic C14:1 -acylcar ...
IN VITRO Research Article
... Free radical is any atom with atleast one unpaired electron in the outermost shell and is capable of independent existence. Free radicals and other reactive species produced during aerobic metabolism in the body can cause oxidative damage of amino acids, lipids, proteins and DNA1. It has been establ ...
... Free radical is any atom with atleast one unpaired electron in the outermost shell and is capable of independent existence. Free radicals and other reactive species produced during aerobic metabolism in the body can cause oxidative damage of amino acids, lipids, proteins and DNA1. It has been establ ...
Hepatotoxicity Induced by Arsenic Trioxide in Adult Mice and Their
... RSENIC (As) is ubiquitous in the earth’s crust and biosphere. It is widely distributed in nature and released into the environment through industrial processes and agricultural usage. Human may be exposed to inorganic arsenic via ingestion through drinking water as a major route, or via inhalation a ...
... RSENIC (As) is ubiquitous in the earth’s crust and biosphere. It is widely distributed in nature and released into the environment through industrial processes and agricultural usage. Human may be exposed to inorganic arsenic via ingestion through drinking water as a major route, or via inhalation a ...
Transcriptome analysis reveals unique C4
... other long-chain PUFAs inspired the search for new PUFA sources. Myrmecia incisa Reisigl H4301, a coccoid green microalga species of Trebouxiophyceae [9], has recently been reported to accumulate an unprecedentedly high amount of ArA-rich triacylglycerols (TAG) in cytoplasmic lipid bodies [10]. When ...
... other long-chain PUFAs inspired the search for new PUFA sources. Myrmecia incisa Reisigl H4301, a coccoid green microalga species of Trebouxiophyceae [9], has recently been reported to accumulate an unprecedentedly high amount of ArA-rich triacylglycerols (TAG) in cytoplasmic lipid bodies [10]. When ...
document/47414 - UvA-DARE
... General aspects of BCAAs catabolism cells, because amino acids are little stored in free form in mammalian species. BCAAs are metabolized by skeletal muscle, liver, kidney, heart, brain and adipose tissue as an alternative energy source, or used for the biosynthesis of lipids. In humans, the BCAAs a ...
... General aspects of BCAAs catabolism cells, because amino acids are little stored in free form in mammalian species. BCAAs are metabolized by skeletal muscle, liver, kidney, heart, brain and adipose tissue as an alternative energy source, or used for the biosynthesis of lipids. In humans, the BCAAs a ...
Fulltext - Jultika
... encouragement and her very constructive suggestions. I wish to thank Professor Lloyd Ruddock for sharing with me skills in biochemistry and tips in molecular biology and cell biology. My special thanks also to Dr. Ilkka Miinalainen and Dr. Antti Haapalainen for their excellent work during collaborat ...
... encouragement and her very constructive suggestions. I wish to thank Professor Lloyd Ruddock for sharing with me skills in biochemistry and tips in molecular biology and cell biology. My special thanks also to Dr. Ilkka Miinalainen and Dr. Antti Haapalainen for their excellent work during collaborat ...
A consensus sequence in the endothelin
... Statistics. Data are reported as means ⫾ SE. Statistical significance was determined using a paired Student’s t-test (NHE3 activity studies) or ANOVA (binding studies) and set at P ⬍ 0.05. RESULTS ...
... Statistics. Data are reported as means ⫾ SE. Statistical significance was determined using a paired Student’s t-test (NHE3 activity studies) or ANOVA (binding studies) and set at P ⬍ 0.05. RESULTS ...
Antimicrobial activity of grapefruit seed and pulp ethanolic extract
... GSE products, commonly 33% water-glycerol solutions, are widely used as naturopathic remedies, natural foodstuff supplements, disinfectant and sanitizing agents as well as preservatives in food and cosmetic industry. However, some of commercially available products are not fully natural. Scientific ...
... GSE products, commonly 33% water-glycerol solutions, are widely used as naturopathic remedies, natural foodstuff supplements, disinfectant and sanitizing agents as well as preservatives in food and cosmetic industry. However, some of commercially available products are not fully natural. Scientific ...
CLASSIFICATION OF SURFACTANTS AND EMULGENTS
... Each emulgent has both a hydrophilic and a lipophilic portion, one of which predominates and influences the type of emulsion produced. Emulgents may be classified according to their hydrophile-lipophile balance or HLB and assigned a HLB value which indicates the emulgent’s polarity. The HLB scale wa ...
... Each emulgent has both a hydrophilic and a lipophilic portion, one of which predominates and influences the type of emulsion produced. Emulgents may be classified according to their hydrophile-lipophile balance or HLB and assigned a HLB value which indicates the emulgent’s polarity. The HLB scale wa ...
Beta-lactam antibiotics
... • Cephalosporins are less susceptible to Staphylococcus betalactamase; therefore have a broader spectrum of activity; however they are not the drug of choice. Other bacteria are resistant, because they produce distinct beta-lactamases. Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus is resistant to most cephal ...
... • Cephalosporins are less susceptible to Staphylococcus betalactamase; therefore have a broader spectrum of activity; however they are not the drug of choice. Other bacteria are resistant, because they produce distinct beta-lactamases. Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus is resistant to most cephal ...