نتایج جستجو برای: starch

تعداد نتایج: 25404  

Journal: :International journal of food sciences and nutrition 2015
Abbe Maleyki M Jalil Christine A Edwards Emilie Combet Muhammad Ibrahim Ada L Garcia

Bread and tea are usually consumed separately, but there may be different food-matrix interactions and changes in starch characteristics when they are combined in bread. This study developed breads (white bread, WF; black tea, BT; beta glucan, βG; beta glucan plus black tea, βGBT) and determined their starch functionalities. Breads were developed using a standard baking recipe and determined th...

2005
Fred Owens

Grains are fed to livestock primarily to supply energy, and the major energy source in cereal grains is starch. For maximum starch digestion, corn and sorghum grain must be processed. For non-ruminants, starch from finely ground grain is fully digested, but for ruminants fed concentrate diets, finely ground grain can cause metabolic diseases. Hence, steam rolling or flaking and fermentation (hi...

2008
TAKAO MURATA

An important development in the field of polysaccharide biochemistry has been the discovery of starch synthetase in beans, potatoes and corn seedlings by Leloir and coworkers•>. The enzyme was found to be closely bound to the starch granules and to catalyze the transfer of glucose moiety from UDP-glucose into polysaccharides containing linkage of the a-D-(H4) type. Subsequently, the granule-bou...

Journal: :Journal of structural biology 2003
Andreas Blennow Michael Hansen Alexander Schulz Kirsten Jørgensen Athene M Donald James Sanderson

The molecular deposition of starch extracted from normal plants and transgenically modified potato lines was investigated using a combination of light microscopy, environmental scanning electron microscopy (ESEM) and confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM). ESEM permitted the detailed (10 nm) topographical analysis of starch granules in their hydrated state. CLSM could reveal internal molar d...

2016
Kiransinh N Rajput Kamlesh C Patel Ujjval B Trivedi

Cyclodextrin glucanotransferase (CGTase, EC 2.4.1.19) is an important member of α-amylase family which can degrade the starch and produce cyclodextrins (CDs) as a result of intramolecular transglycosylation (cyclization). β-Cyclodextrin production was carried out using the purified CGTase enzyme from an alkaliphile Microbacterium terrae KNR 9 with different starches in raw as well as gelatinize...

2016
David Seung Kuan-Jen Lu Michaela Stettler Sebastian Streb Samuel C Zeeman

Arabidopsis leaf chloroplasts typically contain five to seven semicrystalline starch granules. It is not understood how the synthesis of each granule is initiated or how starch granule number is determined within each chloroplast. An Arabidopsis mutant lacking the glucosyl-transferase, STARCH SYNTHASE 4 (SS4) is impaired in its ability to initiate starch granules; its chloroplasts rarely contai...

2016
Zhi Yang Peter Swedlund Qinfen Gu Yacine Hemar Sahraoui Chaieb

High hydrostatic pressure (HHP) has been employed to gelatinize or physically modify starch dispersions. In this study, waxy maize starch, normal maize starch, and two high amylose content starch were processed by a HHP of the order of 600 MPa, at 25°C for 15min. The effect of HHP processing on the crystallization of maize starches with various amylose content during storage at 4°C was investig...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2006
Sean E Weise Stephen M Schrader Kyle R Kleinbeck Thomas D Sharkey

Transitory starch is formed in chloroplasts during the day and broken down at night. Transitory starch degradation could be regulated by light, circadian rhythms, or carbon balance. To test the role of these potential regulators, starch breakdown rates and metabolites were measured in bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) and Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) plants. In continuous light, starch and maltos...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2009
Oliver Kötting Diana Santelia Christoph Edner Simona Eicke Tina Marthaler Matthew S Gentry Sylviane Comparot-Moss Jychian Chen Alison M Smith Martin Steup Gerhard Ritte Samuel C Zeeman

Starch is the major storage carbohydrate in plants. It is comprised of glucans that form semicrystalline granules. Glucan phosphorylation is a prerequisite for normal starch breakdown, but phosphoglucan metabolism is not understood. A putative protein phosphatase encoded at the Starch Excess 4 (SEX4) locus of Arabidopsis thaliana was recently shown to be required for normal starch breakdown. He...

Journal: :Gut 1999
M J Govers N J Gannon F R Dunshea P R Gibson J G Muir

BACKGROUND Recent studies suggest that resistant starch (effective in producing butyrate and lowering possibly toxic ammonia) is rapidly fermented in the proximal colon; the distal colon especially would, however, benefit from these properties of resistant starch. AIMS To determine whether wheat bran (a rich source of insoluble non-starch polysaccharides), known to hasten gastrointestinal tra...

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