نتایج جستجو برای: nutrient function

تعداد نتایج: 1275505  

Journal: :Marine pollution bulletin 2014
Laura L Govers Leon P M Lamers Tjeerd J Bouma Jan H F de Brouwer Marieke M van Katwijk

Seagrass beds are globally declining due to human activities in coastal areas. We here aimed to identify threats from eutrophication to the valuable seagrass beds of Curaçao and Bonaire in the Caribbean, which function as nursery habitats for commercial fish species. We documented surface- and porewater nutrient concentrations, and seagrass nutrient concentrations in 6 bays varying in nutrient ...

2010
HAO WANG

Resource-consumer models have been applied to explain population cycles of small mammals such as brown lemmings in Alaska. All these models only consider food quantity for small mammals. However, food quality can potentially be a key factor driving the population cycle. To capture both food quantity and quality in the resource-consumer model, we apply the newly emerged method “ecological stoich...

Journal: :Science 2005
Ramunas M Vabulas F Ulrich Hartl

The mechanisms that protect mammalian cells against amino acid deprivation are only partially understood. We found that during an acute decrease in external amino acid supply, before up-regulation of the autophagosomal-lysosomal pathway, efficient translation was ensured by proteasomal protein degradation. Amino acids for the synthesis of new proteins were supplied by the degradation of preexis...

2011
Shengfeng Wang Yong Chen Miao Liu Zhiheng Hong Dianjianyi Sun Yukun Du Meng Su Canqing Yu Qingmin Liu Yanjun Ren Jun Lv Liming Li

OBJECTIVE To understand the changes of the nutrition labeling of packaged food in China two years after the promulgation of the Regulation for Food Nutrition Labeling, which encourages food manufacturers to identify nutrition labeling. METHODS Investigators copied out the nutrition information panel, nutrition claim and nutrient function claim of packaged food in a supermarket with prepared q...

Journal: :Trends in plant science 2000
S Gilroy D L Jones

Root hairs project from the surface of the root to aid nutrient and water uptake and to anchor the plant in the soil. Their formation involves the precise control of cell fate and localized cell growth. We are now beginning to unravel the complexities of the molecular interactions that underlie this developmental regulation. In addition, after years of speculation, nutrient transport by root ha...

2017
Hamed Ahmadi

Several mathematical equations have been proposed to modeling nutrient-response curve for animal and human justified on the goodness of fit and/or on the biological mechanism. In this paper, a functional form of a generalized quantitative model based on Rayleigh distribution principle for description of nutrient-response phenomena is derived. The three parameters governing the curve a) has biol...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology 2001
J M Andrews S M Doran G S Hebbard C H Malbert M Horowitz J Dent

The spatiotemporal patterning of duodenal motor function has been evaluated comprehensively for the first time in humans, with a novel 21-lumen manometric assembly. In nine young, healthy volunteers (6 male, 3 female), duodenal motility was recorded during fasting and three 45-min intraduodenal (ID) nutrient infusion periods (Intralipid at 0.25, 0.5, and 1.5 kcal/min). Pressures were recorded a...

Journal: :FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology 1998
M J Kim C D Berdanier

The effect on mitochondrial respiration of feeding hydrogenated coconut oil, corn oil, or menhaden oil (MO) to diabetes-prone BHE/cdb rats and normal Sprague Dawley (SD) rats was studied. Both fat source and strain affected the temperature dependence of succinate-supported respiration. The transition temperature was greater in BHE/cdb rats than in the SD rats. The efficiency of ATP synthesis as...

Journal: :BioFactors 2012
Guylaine Ferland

Historically discovered for its role in blood coagulation, there is now convincing evidence that vitamin K has important actions in the nervous system. As a unique cofactor to the γ-glutamyl carboxylase enzyme, vitamin K contributes to the biological activation of proteins Gas6 and protein S, ligands for the receptor tyrosine kinases of the TAM family (Tyro3, Axl, and Mer). Functionally, Gas6 h...

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