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Biosynthetically-patterned microbiological transformations exploit the substrate
flexibility of enzymes involved in the biosynthesis of secondary metabolites.
These biotransformations are sometimes known as analogue biosynthesis or ...
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Animal Products in Human Nutrition
Early studies were performed with single food items that had been
biosynthetically labeled with radioiron (Moore, 1964). Vegetable foods were
labeled by growing them in hydroponic media containing radioiron, and animal
foods were tagged ...
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Organic Chemistry: A Biological Approach
Both are derived biosynthetically from acetyl COA and are metabolized back to
acetyl COA in the body. Phospholipids are important constituents of cell
membranes and are of two kinds. Glycerophospholipids such as
phosphatidylcholine and ...
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Physiology and Pathophysiology of the Islets of Langerhans
We have observed that the P-cells which were biosynthetically active at the time
of the test were preferentially recruited to secrete insulin during a short term
stimulation by glucose, as compared to similar, but biosynthetically quiescent ...
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Robustness and Evolvability in Living Systems
Many biosynthetically similar amino acids have similar physicochemical
properties. If neighboring amino acids in the code are biosynthetically (and thus
often physicochemically) similar, apparent code robustness may simply be an
artifact of ...
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Neutral Amino Acids—Advances in Research and Application: ...
Biosynthetically. directed. H-2. labelling. for. stereospecific. resonance.
assignments. of. glycine. methylene. gr0ups. By a News Reporter-Staff News
Editor at Life Science Weekly — Fresh data on Biomolecular Research are
presented in a ...
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Organic Chemistry, Enhanced Edition
Eicosanoids, of which prostaglandins are the most abundant kind, are derived
biosynthetically from arachidonic acid, are found in all body tissues, and have a
wide range of physiological activity. Terpenoids are often isolated from the ...
Eicosanoids, of which prostaglandins are the most abundant kind, are derived
biosynthetically from arachidonic acid, are found in all body tissues, and have a
wide range of physiological activity. Terpenoids are often isolated from the ...
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The Chemistry of Heterocyclic Compounds, Indoles
This labeling pattern and stereochemistry suggested that isochanoclavine-l
should be the precursor of the tetracyclic alkaloids. Further experiments proved
that this supposition was incorrect, however. Biosynthetically labeled
elymoclavine ...
William J. Houlihan, 2009
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Recent Progress in Hormone Research: Proceedings of the 1989 ...
B. “INDIRECT IMMUNOPRECIPITATION" OF A BIOSYNTHETICALLY LABELED
LH/CG RECEPTOR Another experimental approach that we have used to
examine the overall structure of the LH/CG receptor is that which we have termed
an ...
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What's in your supplements? Petroleum, rocks, artificial dyes?
Vitamin H, Nutritional yeast, rice bran, Biosynthetically produced. Vitamin K, Cabbage, Coal tar derivative; produced with p-allelic-nickel ... «Eco Child's Play, Mar 15»
Evolva Biotech: Evolving Spirit
Dr Panchapagesa Murali, Chief Executive Officer, Evolva Biotech says, “Evolva has a platform technology which is capable of biosynthetically ... «Financial Express, Lut 15»
Mining The Microbiome For Therapeutics
“We know that they're very closely related biosynthetically, but also chemically,” Fischbach says, although he does acknowledge a subtle ... «The Biological SCENE, Wrz 14»
Cannabinoid Biosynthesis Part 1 – CBG, THC, CBD, and CBC
When smoked or baked into edibles these molecules decarboxylate (decarboxylated forms might be produced to a small extent biosynthetically ... «Marijuana.com, Wrz 14»
Nanocosmos of cells under the magnifying glass
The cells metabolized these molecules and integrated them into their membranes biosynthetically on their surface. The trick: “We modified the ... «Nanowerk, Sie 14»
Psylloborine A
His team tried over 1500 iterations of the key dimerisation in a biosynthetically inspired route to lomaiviticin aglycon, all for a final yield of just ... «Chemistry World, Lip 14»
Taking Cues From Nature En Route To Taxol
The transformation mimics the first three of eight oxidations that occur biosynthetically when taxadiene is converted to paclitaxel. «The Biological SCENE, Mar 14»
Trouble and strife: the trials of total synthesis
Biosynthetically, 'upenamide is thought to derive from a similar synthetic pathway to that of another marine alkaloid, manzamine. 'Upenamide is ... «Chemistry World, Paz 13»
Renaissance Pro Age –Amino Acid Nourishing Cream Potent 24 …
Proline is biosynthetically derived from enzymes that allow topical products to absorb quickly and deeply into the epidermis. These cutting edge ... «PR Web, Sty 12»
Sunscreen In A Pill
He added, "This led us to believe that if we can determine how this compound is created and passed on, we could biosynthetically develop it in ... «Discovery News, Wrz 11»