
Acute nutritional ketosis: implications for exercise performance and metabolism Open Access
... with growing evidence to support a performanceenhancing effect during an exercise longer than 1 h [43,44] (for reviews, see [45-47]). Numerous studies have investigated dietary and pharmacological strategies to increase the exogenous provision of carbon units to the TCA cycle during exercise. Confli ...
... with growing evidence to support a performanceenhancing effect during an exercise longer than 1 h [43,44] (for reviews, see [45-47]). Numerous studies have investigated dietary and pharmacological strategies to increase the exogenous provision of carbon units to the TCA cycle during exercise. Confli ...
Vitamin B2 -- Riboflavin
... associated with an increased risk of cervical dysplasia. The effect of certain drugs on nutrient metabolism is discussed. Antituberculotic drugs such as INH and cycloserine interfere with vitamin B6 metabolism and may produce a secondary niacin deficiency. Oral contraceptives interfere with the meta ...
... associated with an increased risk of cervical dysplasia. The effect of certain drugs on nutrient metabolism is discussed. Antituberculotic drugs such as INH and cycloserine interfere with vitamin B6 metabolism and may produce a secondary niacin deficiency. Oral contraceptives interfere with the meta ...
Selected reaction monitoring applied to proteomics
... thereof are enzymatically digested to generate peptides, which in turn are analyzed by liquid chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry. This shotgun approach is a powerful tool to identify proteins in complex biological samples as exemplified by a wealth of publications.[1,2] However, it is not o ...
... thereof are enzymatically digested to generate peptides, which in turn are analyzed by liquid chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry. This shotgun approach is a powerful tool to identify proteins in complex biological samples as exemplified by a wealth of publications.[1,2] However, it is not o ...
Flux Balance Analysis of Photoautotrophic
... System-wide metabolic flux characterization is recognized as an important part of metabolic engineering not only in microbial systems but also in plants (2). One approach toward a quantitative understanding of the interactions between light and central metabolism is through kinetic modeling (3, 4 an ...
... System-wide metabolic flux characterization is recognized as an important part of metabolic engineering not only in microbial systems but also in plants (2). One approach toward a quantitative understanding of the interactions between light and central metabolism is through kinetic modeling (3, 4 an ...
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... Figure S5. Estimation of coverage of total protein mass by mass spectrometry. To estimate the fraction of total protein mass covered by mass spectrometry, we rely on two pieces of information: 1) the highly non-uniform distribution of individual protein mass as given by the method of spectral count ...
... Figure S5. Estimation of coverage of total protein mass by mass spectrometry. To estimate the fraction of total protein mass covered by mass spectrometry, we rely on two pieces of information: 1) the highly non-uniform distribution of individual protein mass as given by the method of spectral count ...
in vitro biotransformation of sildenafil (viagra) in the male rat: the role
... incubated in triplicate. At 37°C, sildenafil (36 M) was incubated for 30 min with 10 g of microsomes and either 50 mM potassium phosphate buffer, 100 g of control serum (goat or rabbit), or 100 g of each polyclonal antirat P450 antibody (Gentest, Woburn, MA). A NADPH-regenerating cofactor system ...
... incubated in triplicate. At 37°C, sildenafil (36 M) was incubated for 30 min with 10 g of microsomes and either 50 mM potassium phosphate buffer, 100 g of control serum (goat or rabbit), or 100 g of each polyclonal antirat P450 antibody (Gentest, Woburn, MA). A NADPH-regenerating cofactor system ...
Metabolic decision making by protein-metabolite - ETH E
... covalent posttranslational modifications possible. In contrast, a lack of analogous methods for the investigation of allosteric interactions remains a major obstacle in understanding their regulatory role. For both regulatory layers, the current key challenge is to identify those postt ...
... covalent posttranslational modifications possible. In contrast, a lack of analogous methods for the investigation of allosteric interactions remains a major obstacle in understanding their regulatory role. For both regulatory layers, the current key challenge is to identify those postt ...
INSIDER`S GUIDE Interpretation and treatment: Organic acid
... The citric acid cycle, also known as the tricarboxylic acid cycle (TCA cycle) or the Krebs cycle occurs in the matrix of the mitochondrion. The citric acid cycle is the all important metabolic pathway which uses a series of enzymecatalysed chemical reactions involved in the conversion of carbohydra ...
... The citric acid cycle, also known as the tricarboxylic acid cycle (TCA cycle) or the Krebs cycle occurs in the matrix of the mitochondrion. The citric acid cycle is the all important metabolic pathway which uses a series of enzymecatalysed chemical reactions involved in the conversion of carbohydra ...
Functional lipidomics of oxidized products from polyunsaturated fatty
... The former enzymes lead to the unstable cyclic prostaglandin endoperoxides, PGH, from dihomogamma-linolenic, arachidonic and eicosapentaenoic acids, namely PGH1, H2 and H3, because the enzyme activity is associated with hydroperoxidase in the same protein (PGH synthase) (Smith 2008). A series of PGD ...
... The former enzymes lead to the unstable cyclic prostaglandin endoperoxides, PGH, from dihomogamma-linolenic, arachidonic and eicosapentaenoic acids, namely PGH1, H2 and H3, because the enzyme activity is associated with hydroperoxidase in the same protein (PGH synthase) (Smith 2008). A series of PGD ...
L-LACTATE Assay Kit KC-04-001 (Fluorometric) 100 tests (96 well
... *These reagents are stable during 10 days at 4ºC and is shipped in these conditions. Once received keep them at -20ºC. ...
... *These reagents are stable during 10 days at 4ºC and is shipped in these conditions. Once received keep them at -20ºC. ...
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 ...
Identifying Candidates for VNS Therapy®
... cMorrell MJ. In: Wyllie E, ed. The Treatment of Epilepsy: Principles and Practice. 2nd ed. Baltimore, Md: Williams ...
... cMorrell MJ. In: Wyllie E, ed. The Treatment of Epilepsy: Principles and Practice. 2nd ed. Baltimore, Md: Williams ...
Dynamic changes of yak (Bos grunniens) gut microbiota during
... alignment length, and finally we identified a total of 6754 KEGG orthologous groups (KOs). Classifications of ...
... alignment length, and finally we identified a total of 6754 KEGG orthologous groups (KOs). Classifications of ...
CONTRIBUTIONS OF ANAEROBIC METABOLISM TO pH
... NAD + ratio, which are parameters that may be thought of as being general indicators of the metabolic state of a tissue (Erecinska & Wilson, 1982). This principally means that, during aerobiosis or anaerobiosis, ATP synthesis by metabolism only occurs because ATP has been cleaved and NADH is only ox ...
... NAD + ratio, which are parameters that may be thought of as being general indicators of the metabolic state of a tissue (Erecinska & Wilson, 1982). This principally means that, during aerobiosis or anaerobiosis, ATP synthesis by metabolism only occurs because ATP has been cleaved and NADH is only ox ...
Metabolic Flux Analysis on the Production of Poly(3 - Wiley-VCH
... analyze the system using the MFA technique, the system should be determined or over-determined, which means that the number of constraints is equal to or greater than that of the reactions. To analyze the under-determined system, more constraints are required. This is often replaced by setting up an ...
... analyze the system using the MFA technique, the system should be determined or over-determined, which means that the number of constraints is equal to or greater than that of the reactions. To analyze the under-determined system, more constraints are required. This is often replaced by setting up an ...
- Journal of Hepatology
... metabolites (say, <1.5 kDa, to include the larger phospholipid species, such as cardiolipins). Metabolomics in its practice combines high-throughput analytical chemistry, typically, methodologies based upon mass spectrometry or nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, with multivariate data analysis ...
... metabolites (say, <1.5 kDa, to include the larger phospholipid species, such as cardiolipins). Metabolomics in its practice combines high-throughput analytical chemistry, typically, methodologies based upon mass spectrometry or nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, with multivariate data analysis ...
Determination of amino acid enantiomers in human urine and blood
... absolute amounts among D-AAs were determined for D-Ser, in one sample D-Ser and D-Ala were about equal, and in one sample D-Ala was about twice the amount of D-Ser. Quantities of D-Ser ranged from 64 to 199 mmol/ day, of D-Ala from 24 to 138 mmol/day, and of D-Lys from 7 to 94 mmol/L. Relative amoun ...
... absolute amounts among D-AAs were determined for D-Ser, in one sample D-Ser and D-Ala were about equal, and in one sample D-Ala was about twice the amount of D-Ser. Quantities of D-Ser ranged from 64 to 199 mmol/ day, of D-Ala from 24 to 138 mmol/day, and of D-Lys from 7 to 94 mmol/L. Relative amoun ...
Unexpected similarities between the
... blood metabolome comparison is MTBLS87, while that for metabolomic samples of a single individual’s blood donated 4 times within 24 h to determine RBC : plasma metabolite distribution is MTBLS88. See DOI: 10.1039/c4mb00346b b ...
... blood metabolome comparison is MTBLS87, while that for metabolomic samples of a single individual’s blood donated 4 times within 24 h to determine RBC : plasma metabolite distribution is MTBLS88. See DOI: 10.1039/c4mb00346b b ...
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... pathways. Understanding the logic of catabolic and anabolic paths, and knowing common molecules (such as ATP) and mechanisms (oxidation-reduction) makes it simpler to understand the myriad paths of metabolism. K. Which of the metabolic chemical reactions is most commonly used to break down foodstuff ...
... pathways. Understanding the logic of catabolic and anabolic paths, and knowing common molecules (such as ATP) and mechanisms (oxidation-reduction) makes it simpler to understand the myriad paths of metabolism. K. Which of the metabolic chemical reactions is most commonly used to break down foodstuff ...
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... • You've seen the effect that altered pH has on proteins in the body. The systemic effects of ketoacidosis can be dramatic. • The individual with ketoacidosis may experience central nervous system depression, heart dysrhythmias, and decreased cardiac contractility as a result of increased intracellu ...
... • You've seen the effect that altered pH has on proteins in the body. The systemic effects of ketoacidosis can be dramatic. • The individual with ketoacidosis may experience central nervous system depression, heart dysrhythmias, and decreased cardiac contractility as a result of increased intracellu ...
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... • You've seen the effect that altered pH has on proteins in the body. The systemic effects of ketoacidosis can be dramatic. ...
... • You've seen the effect that altered pH has on proteins in the body. The systemic effects of ketoacidosis can be dramatic. ...
Acid/Base Homeostasis - Interactive Physiology
... • You've seen the effect that altered pH has on proteins in the body. The systemic effects of ketoacidosis can be dramatic. ...
... • You've seen the effect that altered pH has on proteins in the body. The systemic effects of ketoacidosis can be dramatic. ...
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... • You've seen the effect that altered pH has on proteins in the body. The systemic effects of ketoacidosis can be dramatic. • The individual with ketoacidosis may experience central nervous system depression, heart dysrhythmias, and decreased cardiac contractility as a result of increased intracellu ...
... • You've seen the effect that altered pH has on proteins in the body. The systemic effects of ketoacidosis can be dramatic. • The individual with ketoacidosis may experience central nervous system depression, heart dysrhythmias, and decreased cardiac contractility as a result of increased intracellu ...
MS Word Version - Interactive Physiology
... • You've seen the effect that altered pH has on proteins in the body. The systemic effects of ketoacidosis can be dramatic. • The individual with ketoacidosis may experience central nervous system depression, heart dysrhythmias, and decreased cardiac contractility as a result of increased intracellu ...
... • You've seen the effect that altered pH has on proteins in the body. The systemic effects of ketoacidosis can be dramatic. • The individual with ketoacidosis may experience central nervous system depression, heart dysrhythmias, and decreased cardiac contractility as a result of increased intracellu ...
Treating heart attack with different food substrates
... reported19,20 and is partly a consequence of a shift in cardiac gene expression from the postnatal pattern to a fetal pattern.16 Some controversy exists as to whether the shift towards glucose use is adaptive or maladaptive. In the rapid pacing canine model of heart failure, in contrast to models of ...
... reported19,20 and is partly a consequence of a shift in cardiac gene expression from the postnatal pattern to a fetal pattern.16 Some controversy exists as to whether the shift towards glucose use is adaptive or maladaptive. In the rapid pacing canine model of heart failure, in contrast to models of ...