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第六章 脂类代谢
... adipocytes are hydrolyzed by lipases, to produce free fatty acids (FFA) and glycerol, which are released to the blood, this process is called fat mobilization. ...
... adipocytes are hydrolyzed by lipases, to produce free fatty acids (FFA) and glycerol, which are released to the blood, this process is called fat mobilization. ...
第六章 脂类代谢
... adipocytes are hydrolyzed by lipases, to produce free fatty acids (FFA) and glycerol, which are released to the blood, this process is called fat mobilization. ...
... adipocytes are hydrolyzed by lipases, to produce free fatty acids (FFA) and glycerol, which are released to the blood, this process is called fat mobilization. ...
The Citric acid cycle
... A multienzyme complexes are groups of non covalently associated enzymes that catalyze two or more sequential steps in a metabolic pathway. Molecular weight of 4,600,000 Da E. coli ...
... A multienzyme complexes are groups of non covalently associated enzymes that catalyze two or more sequential steps in a metabolic pathway. Molecular weight of 4,600,000 Da E. coli ...
Label-free and redox proteomic analyses of the
... intracellular lipids in Rhodococcus strains were performed by TLC. For intracellular analysis, 4–5 mg of lyophilized cells were extracted with a mixture of chloroform and methanol (2 : 1, v/v) for 120 min at 4 uC. Fifteen to thirty microlitres of extracts (depending on culture conditions) were separ ...
... intracellular lipids in Rhodococcus strains were performed by TLC. For intracellular analysis, 4–5 mg of lyophilized cells were extracted with a mixture of chloroform and methanol (2 : 1, v/v) for 120 min at 4 uC. Fifteen to thirty microlitres of extracts (depending on culture conditions) were separ ...
LITERATURE REVIEW: 1) Citric acid production by Aspergillusniger
... 1) Citric acid production by Aspergillusniger: An intermediate in the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle, citric acid is an importantcommercial product with global production reaching 736,000 tons/yr. Furthermore, it isproduced almost through the submerged fermentation of the white rot fungus (Jianlong ...
... 1) Citric acid production by Aspergillusniger: An intermediate in the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle, citric acid is an importantcommercial product with global production reaching 736,000 tons/yr. Furthermore, it isproduced almost through the submerged fermentation of the white rot fungus (Jianlong ...
a study on the reaction mechanism of hardened cement chemically
... contained materials are different according to the environment. Researches which deteriorated of concrete with action of acid range from fields that chemical kinetics, diffusion of ions and product of chemical reactions as previously explained. In those result, deterioration factors (i.e. chemical k ...
... contained materials are different according to the environment. Researches which deteriorated of concrete with action of acid range from fields that chemical kinetics, diffusion of ions and product of chemical reactions as previously explained. In those result, deterioration factors (i.e. chemical k ...
Regulating pH - Christine Cronau
... our body is continually acid) is to pull phosphate from the bones. Of course, when we do that, calcium comes with it. Not only does this weaken our bones, but when the phosphate is used as a buffer, the calcium is left as free calcium. If calcium is not bound (free calcium), it calcifies things! Why ...
... our body is continually acid) is to pull phosphate from the bones. Of course, when we do that, calcium comes with it. Not only does this weaken our bones, but when the phosphate is used as a buffer, the calcium is left as free calcium. If calcium is not bound (free calcium), it calcifies things! Why ...
The Role of the Carnitine System in Human Metabolism
... CPT1 is in the outer membrane of the mitochondria and CPTII is in the inner membrane. Fatty acyl CoA is transferred into triglyceride in the fed state and enters fatty acid β-oxidation in the fasted state or in poorly controlled type 1 diabetes. We originally thought that the initiating event was bl ...
... CPT1 is in the outer membrane of the mitochondria and CPTII is in the inner membrane. Fatty acyl CoA is transferred into triglyceride in the fed state and enters fatty acid β-oxidation in the fasted state or in poorly controlled type 1 diabetes. We originally thought that the initiating event was bl ...
Manganese orchestrates a metabolic shift leading to the increased
... In this study we have utilized the metabolically-versatile soil microbe Pseudomonas fluorescens to transform glycerol into KG. Metabolic engineering is an important strategy that can aid in fine-tuning the precise molecular pathways responsible for the transformation of this trihydroxy alcohol into ...
... In this study we have utilized the metabolically-versatile soil microbe Pseudomonas fluorescens to transform glycerol into KG. Metabolic engineering is an important strategy that can aid in fine-tuning the precise molecular pathways responsible for the transformation of this trihydroxy alcohol into ...
BIOL 2402 Acid Base Homeostasis
... The phosphate helps to buffer urine pH in the nephron. It binds the secreted protons and keeps the pH above 5. If it were not for this buffer, urine pH would be extremely acidic very fast ( below 4.5) and prevent the nephron from secreting H+ . Since phosphates are used extensively in side the cell, ...
... The phosphate helps to buffer urine pH in the nephron. It binds the secreted protons and keeps the pH above 5. If it were not for this buffer, urine pH would be extremely acidic very fast ( below 4.5) and prevent the nephron from secreting H+ . Since phosphates are used extensively in side the cell, ...
l-Carnitine - Pure Encapsulations
... utilization by acting as a carrier of fatty acids into the mitochondria, where they are oxidized and converted to energy. l-Carnitine also facilitates the removal of short and medium chain fatty acids from the mitochondria that accumulate during normal metabolic processes. In studies, l-carnitine ha ...
... utilization by acting as a carrier of fatty acids into the mitochondria, where they are oxidized and converted to energy. l-Carnitine also facilitates the removal of short and medium chain fatty acids from the mitochondria that accumulate during normal metabolic processes. In studies, l-carnitine ha ...
Immunohistochemical localization of fatty acid transporters and
... transepidermal water loss but not any changes in fatty acid composition in the skin (14). However, they possessed sebaceous glands of reduced sizes without any alteration in hair follicle morphology and density (18). The colocalization of E-FABP with CD36 in the upper epidermis was observed in the p ...
... transepidermal water loss but not any changes in fatty acid composition in the skin (14). However, they possessed sebaceous glands of reduced sizes without any alteration in hair follicle morphology and density (18). The colocalization of E-FABP with CD36 in the upper epidermis was observed in the p ...
LECT24 enz2
... immediately determine the weight of enzyme by knowing the activity. What if the enzyme is not pure? We then relate activity to mg of protein present. That measurement gives us the specific activity. What if the enzyme is pure? Then we can express activity as a turnover number. What’s that? Turnover ...
... immediately determine the weight of enzyme by knowing the activity. What if the enzyme is not pure? We then relate activity to mg of protein present. That measurement gives us the specific activity. What if the enzyme is pure? Then we can express activity as a turnover number. What’s that? Turnover ...
IOSR Journal of Pharmacy and Biological Sciences (IOSR-JPBS) e-ISSN: 2278-3008, p-ISSN:2319-7676.
... oxidation of succinate to fumarate in the Kreb’s cycle and feeds electrons to the respiratory chain ubiquinone (UQ) pool (Tzagoloff, 1982). Succinate - fumarate reaction is measured by monitoring the reduction of an artificial electron acceptor, 2, 6-dichlorophenolindophenol (DCIP). DCIP is supplied ...
... oxidation of succinate to fumarate in the Kreb’s cycle and feeds electrons to the respiratory chain ubiquinone (UQ) pool (Tzagoloff, 1982). Succinate - fumarate reaction is measured by monitoring the reduction of an artificial electron acceptor, 2, 6-dichlorophenolindophenol (DCIP). DCIP is supplied ...
Fermentation
... several minutes in order to pay back the built-up “oxygen debt” and clear the lactic acid from the body. ...
... several minutes in order to pay back the built-up “oxygen debt” and clear the lactic acid from the body. ...
Dynamic Modeling of Lactic Acid Fermentation Metabolism with
... respectively. All calculations followed the methods described by Stephanopoulos et al. [22]. The composition ratio data were adopted from the literature, and the synthesis ratio for each flux was calculated from the stoichiometric balance equations of related metabolites [22]. The calculation result ...
... respectively. All calculations followed the methods described by Stephanopoulos et al. [22]. The composition ratio data were adopted from the literature, and the synthesis ratio for each flux was calculated from the stoichiometric balance equations of related metabolites [22]. The calculation result ...
Biochemistry
... rash and skin itch under the influence of sun. Laboratory studies revealed decreased iron concentration in the blood serum, increased uroporphyrinogen I excretion with the urine. What is the most likely inherited pathology in this child? A Erythropoietic porphyria B Methemoglobinemia C Hepatic porph ...
... rash and skin itch under the influence of sun. Laboratory studies revealed decreased iron concentration in the blood serum, increased uroporphyrinogen I excretion with the urine. What is the most likely inherited pathology in this child? A Erythropoietic porphyria B Methemoglobinemia C Hepatic porph ...
Microbial ecosystem in the oral cavity: Metabolic diversity in an
... supragingival plaque by more aciduric and oxygen-labile bacteria like mutans streptococci. In addition, mutans streptococci can produce water-insoluble extracellular glucan from sucrose by glucosyltransferase (GTF) (Fig. 1), further increasing their colonization potential. Mutans streptococci as wel ...
... supragingival plaque by more aciduric and oxygen-labile bacteria like mutans streptococci. In addition, mutans streptococci can produce water-insoluble extracellular glucan from sucrose by glucosyltransferase (GTF) (Fig. 1), further increasing their colonization potential. Mutans streptococci as wel ...
Tissue Distribution and Uptake of Endogenous Lipoprotein
... method of Kunkel and Trautman (12) using barbital One and one-half ml of the hypertonic lipoprotein solubuffer at pH 8.6 and 0.05 ionic strength. The starch tion containing a measured amount of radioactivity was was washed with at least 4 vol of buffer. Four ml of injected into a neck vein over a pe ...
... method of Kunkel and Trautman (12) using barbital One and one-half ml of the hypertonic lipoprotein solubuffer at pH 8.6 and 0.05 ionic strength. The starch tion containing a measured amount of radioactivity was was washed with at least 4 vol of buffer. Four ml of injected into a neck vein over a pe ...
CITRIC ACID (KREB`S, TCA) CYCLE
... is the major source of reducing equivalents (NADH and FADH2) used by the cell to generate ATP (via oxidative phosphorylation). ...
... is the major source of reducing equivalents (NADH and FADH2) used by the cell to generate ATP (via oxidative phosphorylation). ...
Lecture: 27 Fatty acid and triacyl glycerol biosynthesis Biosynthesis
... Fatty acid synthesis and degradation are reciprocally regulated so that both are not simultaneously active. Elongation of fatty acids or synthesis of long chain fatty acids Elongation by the fatty acid synthase complex stops upon formation of palmitate (16 C). Further elongation and the formatio ...
... Fatty acid synthesis and degradation are reciprocally regulated so that both are not simultaneously active. Elongation of fatty acids or synthesis of long chain fatty acids Elongation by the fatty acid synthase complex stops upon formation of palmitate (16 C). Further elongation and the formatio ...
Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Cloning of
... is under the control of the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis. Local action of glucocorticoids depends on various processes such as passage through the cell membrane, binding to the glucocorticoid receptors, specific interaction of receptor–ligand complex with genes bearing glucocorticoid response ...
... is under the control of the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis. Local action of glucocorticoids depends on various processes such as passage through the cell membrane, binding to the glucocorticoid receptors, specific interaction of receptor–ligand complex with genes bearing glucocorticoid response ...