نتایج جستجو برای: sugar sucrose

تعداد نتایج: 68139  

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2001
J Blatt F Roces

Previous investigations of haemolymph sugar levels in honeybees have reported very different results, probably because different experimental conditions affected the activity levels of the animals. The present study investigated the dependence of haemolymph sugar levels in foraging honeybees on metabolic rate and whether the haemolymph sugar level is regulated. Free-flying foraging bees were tr...

2016
Anathi Njokweni Omodele Ibraheem Bongani Ndimba

Sugar accumulation is a common metabolic response under drought stress conditions. However, studies on the underlying molecular mechanisms of sugar accumulation under stress remain restricted. This study explores the role of sucrose metabolizing proteins in conferring tolerance to drought-induced hyperosmotic stress, and ultimately osmotic adjustment in sorghum. The effect of stress on sugar co...

Journal: :Plant & cell physiology 2015
Teng-Duan Wang Hui-Fen Zhang Zi-Chen Wu Jian-Guo Li Xu-Ming Huang Hui-Cong Wang

The post-phloem unloading pathway and the mechanism of sugar accumulation remain unclear in litchi fruit. A combination of electron microscopy, transport of phloem-mobile symplasmic tracer (carboxyfluorescein, CF) and biochemical and molecular assays was used to explore the post-phloem transport pathway and the mechanism of aril sugar accumulation in litchi. In the funicle, where the aril origi...

Journal: :پژوهش های علوم و صنایع غذایی ایران 0
maryam naghipour zade mahani mohamad hosein aghkhani khalil behzad abas rohani

introduction: conventional technology of sugar production from sugar beet roots consists of the next subsequent steps: sugar beet slicing, thermal denaturation of the sliced beet roots followed by diffusion in hot water at 70–75 _c, purification of extracted juice by lime, concentration of purified juice and crystallization. the diffusion process is one of the most important steps that effect o...

2005
Hirokazu OKAMOTO Takashi SAKAI Kazumi DANJO

drug administration. However, the barrier properties of the outermost layer, the stratum corneum, have limited the number of successful transdermal dosage forms developed thus far. One of the strategies for overcoming this problem is temporary local reduction of the barrier function of the stratum corneum with the aid of a percutaneous absorption enhancer. Sucrose fatty acid esters (sugar ester...

2015
Sung-Jin Jang Hyun-Wook Kim Ko-Eun Hwang Dong-Heon Song Yong-Jae Kim Youn-Kyung Ham Yun-Bin Lim Tae-Jun Jeong Si-Young Kim Cheon-Jei Kim

The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of replacing sucrose with sugar alcohols (sorbitol, glycerol and xylitol) on the quality properties of semi-dried jerky. Total 7 treatments of jerkies were prepared as follows: control with sucrose, and treatments with 2.5 and 5.0% of sucrose replaced by each sugar alcohol, respectively. Drying yield, pH, water activity, moisture conten...

Total soluble solid (TSS) content is commercially used as fruit quality index because of its high positive correlation with sugar content. In the present study, The effect of foliar application of naphthalene acetic acid (NAA) with different concentrations (0, 25, 50, and 100 mg.L-1) at 4 true leaf and fruit set stages and plant training (pruning and thinning) on TSS and soluble sugar (i.e. suc...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 1985
O A Eisa J Yudkin

1. The claims that rats fed on diets with 'brown sugar' (unrefined muscovado) perform better in a number of ways than do rats fed on refined white sugar (sucrose) have been examined. 2. Male Wistar rats were fed on purified diets from weaning, in which the carbohydrate component was either maize starch or unrefined sugar or sucrose. The sugars produced no differences in growth rate, body compos...

2005
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1. The claims that rats fed on diets with ‘brown sugar’ (unrefined muscovado) perform better in a number of ways than do rats fed on refined white sugar (sucrose) have been examined. 2. Male Wistar rats were fed on purified diets from weaning, in which the carbohydrate component was either maize starch or unrefined sugar or sucrose. The sugars produced no differences in growth rate, body compos...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1961
J V DUTTON A CARRUTHERS OLDFIELD

There is no doubt that synthesis of sucrose does occur in the leaf of the sugar beet but the root has not previously been shown to possess a sucrosesynthesizing system. Buchanan et al. (1952) and Buchanan (1953), in photosynthetic experiments with 14CO2, demonstrated the formation of sucrose phosphate in the leaves of the sugar beet as well as of other plants. They postulated that the sucrose p...

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