Comment: Polyamines and protein degradation
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Ruminal Protein Degradation and Estimation of Rumen Microbial Protein Production
Animal agricultural production systems are major sources of nonpoint pollution affecting quality of water sources. Nitrogen has been identified as the foremost source of nonpoint water pollution and the potential negative impacts of N have become an area of public concern. protein degradation from feed ingredients is an important factorinfluencing AA supply to the duodenum. Ruminal proteolysis...
متن کاملRuminal Protein Degradation and Estimation of Rumen Microbial Protein Production
Animal agricultural production systems are major sources of nonpoint pollution affecting quality of water sources. Nitrogen has been identified as the foremost source of nonpoint water pollution and the potential negative impacts of N have become an area of public concern. protein degradation from feed ingredients is an important factorinfluencing AA supply to the duodenum. Ruminal proteolysis...
متن کاملThe degradation of natural polyamines and diamines by bacteria.
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متن کاملruminal protein degradation and estimation of rumen microbial protein production
animal agricultural production systems are major sources of nonpoint pollution affecting quality of water sources. nitrogen has been identified as the foremost source of nonpoint water pollution and the potential negative impacts of n have become an area of public concern. protein degradation from feed ingredients is an important factorinfluencing aa supply to the duodenum. ruminal proteolysis...
متن کاملInteractive comment on “Light-induced protein nitration and degradation with HONO
This MS reports on HONO formation resulting (mostly) from the interaction of NO2 with a particular protein under visible illumination in a flow tube reactor. The HONO released to the gas phase is formed both by photolysis of nitrated tyrosine and a LangmuirHinshelwood surface reaction involving NO2 uptake; this latter process forms HONO even in the dark. For bot dark and illuminated channels, t...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: FEBS Letters
سال: 1989
ISSN: 0014-5793
DOI: 10.1016/0014-5793(89)81819-8