نتایج جستجو برای: protein and lactose

تعداد نتایج: 17011747  

2011
Muriel Thomas Laura Wrzosek Leila Ben-Yahia Marie-Louise Noordine Christophe Gitton Didier Chevret Philippe Langella Camille Mayeur Claire Cherbuy Françoise Rul

Streptococcus thermophilus is the archetype of lactose-adapted bacterium and so far, its sugar metabolism has been mainly investigated in vitro. The objective of this work was to study the impact of lactose and lactose permease on S. thermophilus physiology in the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) of gnotobiotic rats. We used rats mono-associated with LMD-9 strain and receiving 4.5% lactose. This mo...

2003
URS BRODBECK W. L. DENTON N. TANAHASHI K. E. EBNER

The B protein, a subunit of lactose synthetase (EC 2.4.1. c), was crystallized from bovine skim milk and bovine mammary tissue. The B protein was identified as cu-lactalbumin, based on the following criteria: substitution in the enxymic rate assays, spectra, immunological titrations, amino acid composition, mobility on starch gel electrophoresis, molecular weight, and cochromatography on diethy...

حسینی غفاری, مرتضی, رحمانی, حمیدرضا, قربانی, غلامرضا,

This study was conducted to determine the influence of two intermittent (1wk) and abrupt drying off methods on udder health index of dairy cows with 30d dry period. Eighteen multiparous dairy cows were dried off approximately 4 wk prior to the expected calving time in a completely randomized design. For intermittent milk cessation treatment, cows were dried off in the following manner. Milk sam...

Journal: :Nutrition research reviews 1997
J L Rosado

Milk is an important source of high quality protein, energy, calcium, potassium, phosphorus and riboflavin. It also has good functional properties and a highly acceptable taste, making milk a good alternative for the nutrition of children and for food programmes in developing countries. However, in some instances it has been advocated that milk or milk based products might not be appropriate fo...

E.N. Nwachukwu F.O. Ahamefule, O. Odilinye

Six Red Sokoto (RS) and West African Dwarf (WAD) does, raised intensively in livestock farm of Michael Okpara University were evaluated for milk yield and composition in a ten-week study. The animals in their first parity were fed cut-and-carry forages in a cafeteria arrangement between 07:00-08:00 h daily and also were allowed access to concentrate supplementation by 14:00 h. The forage consis...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1996
J Knol L Veenhoff W J Liang P J Henderson G Leblanc B Poolman

The lactose transport protein (LacS) of Streptococcus thermophilus was amplified to levels as high as 8 and 30% of total membrane protein in Escherichia coli and S. thermophilus, respectively. In both organisms the protein was functional and the expression levels were highest with the streptococcal lacS promoter. Also a LacS deletion mutant, lacking the carboxyl-terminal regulatory domain, coul...

Journal: :Journal of applied genetics 2004
X P Jiang G Q Liu C Wang Y J Mao Y Z Xiong

382 yak cows were examined for milk yield, fat, protein and lactose contents. Six polymorphic loci, alphas1-CN, kappa-CN, beta-CN, beta-Lg, alpha-La and MUC-1, were scored by PAGE electrophoresis for each individual. The values of milk yield, fat, protein and lactose content were 247.13 kg, 5.81%, 5.18% and 4.93%, respectively. Based on the 6 polymorphism loci, the average heterozygosity of the...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1989
B Poolman T J Royer S E Mainzer B F Schmidt

The gene responsible for the transport of lactose into Streptococcus thermophilus (lacS) was cloned in Escherichia coli as a 4.2-kilobase fragment from an EcoRI library of chromosomal DNA by using the vector pKK223-3. From deletion analysis, the gene for lactose transport mapped to two HindIII fragments with a total size of 2.8 kilobases. The gene was transcribed in E. coli from its own promote...

Journal: :Journal of chromatography. A 2014
Gertrud E Morlock Lauritz P Morlock Carot Lemo

Functional food for lactose-intolerant consumers and its global prevalence has created a large market for commercially available lactose-free food products. The simplest approach for detection and quantitation of lactose in lactose-free dairy products was developed. A one-step sample preparation was employed and the resulting 10% sample solution was directly subjected to the chromatographic sys...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1991
H Høyvik P B Gordon T O Berg P E Strømhaug P O Seglen

Overall autophagy was measured in isolated hepatocytes as the sequestration and lysosomal hydrolysis of electroinjected [14C]lactose, using HPLC to separate the degradation product [14C]glucose from undegraded lactose. In addition, the sequestration step was measured separately as the transfer from cytosol to sedimentable cell structures of electroinjected [3H]raffinose or endogenous lactate de...

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