نتایج جستجو برای: non starch carbohydrate

تعداد نتایج: 1373777  

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2013
Paweł Brzek Kevin D Kohl Enrique Caviedes-Vidal William H Karasov

The 'adaptive modulation hypothesis' predicts that activity of digestive enzymes should match the amount of their substrates in diet. Interestingly, many passerine birds do not adjust the activity of intestinal carbohydrases to dietary carbohydrate content. It is difficult to assess the generality of this rule, because in some studies passerines fed on low-carbohydrate and high-lipid diet showe...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 1972
R C Siddons

I. The influence of diet, particularly dietary carbohydrate, on the development of the intestinal disaccharidases of the chick was studied. 2. The maltase activity in the small intestine was similar in groups of 1;-d-old chicks that had been fed, from hatching, on diets containing either starch, glucose, maltose, sucrose, or a mixture of 50 yo glucose + 50 yo lactose, as the source of carbohydr...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1973
D J Upmeyer H R Koller

A study was made of diurnal trends in net photosynthetic rate and carbohydrate levels of unifoliolate leaves of soybean (Glycine max L. Merrill) under constant environmental conditions (50,000-lux light intensity, 24.5 C air temperature, 60% relative humidity, and 300 microliters of CO(2) per liter of air).Net photosynthetic rate remained relatively constant between 4 and 10 hours after the lig...

2016
Shihai Xing Xiaoxi Meng Lihui Zhou Hana Mujahid Chunfang Zhao Yadong Zhang Cailin Wang Zhaohua Peng

Starch is the most important food energy source in cereals. Many of the known enzymes involved in starch biosynthesis are partially or entirely granule-associated in the endosperm. Studying the proteome of rice starch granules is critical for us to further understand the mechanisms underlying starch biosynthesis and packaging of starch granules in rice amyloplasts, consequently for the improvem...

Journal: :Bioscience, biotechnology, and biochemistry 2011
Yumiko Arai-Sanoh Masashi Ida Rui Zhao Satoshi Yoshinaga Toshiyuki Takai Tsutomu Ishimaru Hideo Maeda Kazuhiko Nishitani Yoshifumi Terashima Mitsuru Gau Naoki Kato Makoto Matsuoka Motohiko Kondo

We evaluated genetic variations in the non-structural carbohydrate (NSC) and the cell-wall components of stem in rice, sorghum, and sugar cane to assess the potential suitability of these gramineous crops for bioethanol production. For NSC, the maximum soluble sugar concentration was highest in sugar cane, followed by sorghum with sucrose. The major NSC in rice was starch, but there were wide v...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1997
S. P. King J. E. Lunn R. T. Furbank

Little biochemical information is available on carbohydrate metabolism in developing canola (Brassica napus L.) silique (pod) wall and seed tissues. This research examines the carbohydrate contents and sucrose (Suc) metabolic enzyme activities in different aged silique wall and seed tissues during oil filling. The silique wall partitioned photosynthate into Suc over starch and predominantly acc...

Journal: :Carbohydrate polymers 2016
Yuxiang Bai Justyna M Dobruchowska Rachel M van der Kaaij Gerrit J Gerwig Lubbert Dijkhuizen

Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) produce exopolysaccharides (EPS) that are important for biofilm formation in the mammalian oral cavity and gastrointestinal tract. Sucrose is a well-known substrate for homo-EPS formation by Lactobacillus reuteri glucansucrases (GS). Starch is the main fermentable carbohydrate in the human diet, and often consumed simultaneously with sucrose. Recently we have characte...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 1994
H N Johansen K E Knudsen

Four pigs fitted with two sets of re-entrant cannulas in the upper jejunum were used to study the effect of two oat-flour (F)- and oat-bran (B)-based diets without or with (FC and BC respectively) addition of 148 g wood cellulose/kg on jejunal flow and absorption of glucose over an isolated loop of jejunum. Mean transit time (MTT) of flow from the proximal re-entrant cannula increased from appr...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2008
Julia Hofmann Dagmar Szakasits Andreas Blöchl Miroslaw Sobczak Sabine Daxböck-Horvath Wladyslaw Golinowski Holger Bohlmann Florian M W Grundler

The plant parasitic nematode Heterodera schachtii induces specific syncytial feeding sites in the roots of Arabidopsis thaliana from where it withdraws all required nutrients. Therefore, syncytia have to be well supplied with assimilates and generate strong sinks in the host plant's transport system. Import mechanisms and consequent accumulation of sucrose in syncytia were described recently. I...

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