The products of glycolysis are substrates of the subsequent oxidation transformations. Processes analogous to glycolysis are lactic, butyric-acid, alcoholic, and other varieties of fermentation occurring in vegetable, yeast, and bacterial cells. The rate of the individual stages of glycolysis depends on...
nucleoside- a glycoside formed by partial hydrolysis of a nucleic acid strophanthin- a bitter and very toxic glycoside derived from plants of the genus Strophanthus; in moderate doses it is a cardiac stimulant but in larger doses it is a powerful poison; used in Africa as an arrow poison...
PROCESS FOR REMOVING TITANIUM OXIDE OR IRON OXIDE RED FROM DEPOLYMERIZATION PRODUCTS OBTAINED BY GLYCOLYSIS OF POLYESTERS CONTAINING TITANIUM OXIDE OR IRON OXIDE RED WITH ETHYLENE GLYCOLA process for efficiently removing titanium oxide or red oxide from an ethylene glycol solvolysis product of a ...
Glycolysis of nylon-6, in the presence of phosphoric acid at 250掳CC, leads to a mixture of low molecular weight compounds. HPLC analysis combined with 1H-NMR and mass spectroscopy showed that the main degradation products were ethylene glycol derivatives of caprolactam and linear oligomers. No ...
Figure 5. Metabolic Stimulation of Glycolysis Drives Physiological Insulin Secretion in SC-β Cells (A) Dynamic perifusion of SC-β cells with 10 mM glyceric acid (green) or 10 mM glyceraldehyde (purple). G2.8 and G16.7 refer to 2.8 and 16.7 mM glucose, respectively. (B) Area under the...
Furan has been described as a carcinogen, being present in numerous food products available to the everyday consumer. The objectives of this study were to determine the formation of furan and its derivatives in 3 model systems during heating, with their contents being determined in selected commerc...
Disrupting the glycolysis process in tumor cells could offer a novel and promising therapeutic approach for GC treatment7,8. In recent years, accumulated studies have explored the potential of targeting metabolism to influence cancer progression9. Natural products are gaining recognition as a therapeutic...
The Warburg effect26, transition of cell metabolism from oxidative phosphorylation to anaerobic glycolysis resulting in high uptake of glucose, is usually considered as a sign of cancer progression. Several technologies such as Förster resonance energy transfer27, nanopipette-based electrochemical sensors...
Inflammation is associated with increased glycolytic activity3and is the primary metabolic pathway engaged by different activated immune cells.4,5Lactate as the end product of glycolysis is secreted by immune cells and elevated blood lactate and slow lactate clearance are associated with increased mortali...
In addition to driving short-term inflammatory and antimicrobial responses, recognition of fungal β-glucan by the C-type lectin receptor dectin-1 in myeloid cells promotes long-term metabolic rewiring in favor of glycolysis at the expense of mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation via the Akt–...