نتایج جستجو برای: volatile fatty acids

تعداد نتایج: 349823  

Background Background: The fatty acid composition of the sperm membrane changes drastically during spermatogenesis and may be key to its function. Previous data has shown that intake of long chain poly-unsaturated fatty acids can change the fatty acid composition of tissues, including testes and sperm. However, whether these changes in composition translate into changes in semen quality or male...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1986
J B Guckert M A Hood D C White

The phospholipid ester-linked fatty acids of 0-day-, 7-day-, and 30-day-starved cultures of Vibrio cholerae were compared. Statistically significant trends were noted in the fatty acid profiles as the cells starved. The amount of the cis-monoenoic fatty acids declined (e.g., 16:1 omega 7c: 0 day, 39%; 7 day, 18%; 30 day, 11%). In contrast, the saturated fatty acids, the cyclopropyl derivatives ...

2017
Mohamed A. Farag Dina M. El-Kersh

Ceratonia siliqua is a legume tree of considerable commercial importance for the flavor and sweets industry cultivated mostly for its pods nutritive value and or several health benefits. Despite extensive studies on C. siliqua pod non-volatile metabolites, much less is known regarding volatiles composition which contributes to the flavor of its many food products. To gain insight into C. siliqu...

2007
A. M. Partidário M. Padilha C. Roseiro L. Silva C. Santos

Volatile compounds produced during the processing stages of Paínho de Portalegre, a portuguese traditional dry fermented sausage, were extracted and analyzed by a purge and trap gas chromatography flame ionization detector system (PT/GC/FID). A total of fourty five volatile compounds were detected, which included aldehydes (13), ketones (12), alcohols (9), esters (2), volatile fatty acids (3), ...

Journal: :Medical science monitor : international medical journal of experimental and clinical research 2000
J Julák E Stránská E Procházková-Francisci V Rosová

The volatile fatty acid profiles were determined by a simple gas chromatographic method in 375 microbiologically positive and negative blood cultures. Aerobic bacteria yielded profiles with low content of acids, some of which were chromatographically negative. Anaerobic bacteria produced more acids and more distinctive profiles. The method makes it possible to confirm the microbiological findin...

2014
Jae Kyeom Kim Hui Gyu Park Cho Rong Kim Ho-Jeong Lim Kye Man Cho Jine Shang Choi Dong-Hoon Shin Eui-Cheol Shin

The fatty acid and volatile compound compositions of camellia oil were analyzed in this study. The impacts of the replacement of conventional vegetable oil with camellia oil on the sensory attributes of dried seaweed were also determined. C18:1 (83.59%), followed by C16:0 and C18:2, were the most abundant fatty acids in camellia oil. A total of 11 and 32 volatile compounds were identified in ca...

2010

Label-MMAcid-Rev030410 BACKGROUND Ruminants are animals that have multiple stomachs to allow consumption and digestion of fibrous feedstuffs. Key to this digestive process is the bacterial breakdown of the fiber in the first stomach or rumen. The bacterial balance in the rumen can shift, allowing the ruminant to adapt to different diets. Ruminal bacteria convert fiber into lactate and volatile ...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1947
F V GRAY

The fermentation of carbohydrates in the rumen of sheep is known to lead to the formation of large amounts of the lower fatty acids. The important part that these acids assume in the metabolism of ruminants has been remarked upon (Marston, 1939, 1946). While it is believed that acetic, propionic and butyric acids are the main fatty acid products of the fermentation, there is no certain knowledg...

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