1996: Sucrose hydrolysis by invertase is no prerequisite for the transfer of assimilates from the host plants to the parasite Cuscuta reflexa. J. Exp. Bot. 47: 1302-1303.Neumann, St. und Haupt, S. (1996): Sucrose hydrolysis by invertase is no prerequisite for the t...
IsomaltaseMucosal lining of upper jejunumHydrolyzes of α-1,6 glycosidic bonds of isomaltose and α-dextrin to produce glucose MaltaseMucosal lining of upper jejunumHydrolyzes maltose and maltotriose to glucose. SucraseMucosal lining of upper jejunumHydrolyzes sucrose to form glucose and fructose. ...
These results indicate that it is possible to obtain a hydrolysate with antioxidant activity by increasing the volume of work, as found by other authors in processes of hydrolysis of various materials such as cauliflower [73], sucrose [74] and lignocellulosic substrates [75]. Table 6. DH, P,...
The effects of three simple sugars, sucrose, glucose and maltose and four cheap biomasses, including wheat bran, corn stover, corn cob and Jerusalem artichoke tuber, as carbon sources on lipopeptide production by Bacillus sp. W112 were investigated. As showed in Fig. 1, although Bacillus sp. ...
The cell pellet was resuspended in homogenization buffer (100 mM Tris, pH 8, 100 mM sucrose, 1 mM EDTA, and 2 mM PMSF) before applying to an microfluidizer (Microfluidics International Cooperation) at 1,000 bars for three cycles. Insoluble debris was separated from the supernatant ...
ethanol concentration under VHG conditions (high dry matter to water ratios). Breisha (2010) found complete consumption of 35% sucrose and 16% ethanol produced for a ratio of added nitrogen to sucrose of 5 mg/g of sucrose (the nitrogen as ammonium sulphate), addition of yeast extract, ...
The most common source of renewable fuel produced worldwide is bioethanol, which is usually obtained from corn (starch), sugar beet (sucrose), and sugarcane (sucrose). In this context, Brazil has occupied a prominent place along with the United States regarding the production of bioethanol from...
The 100 μl reaction mixture contained buffer E, 7 mM KI, 10% sucrose, 10 μM PLP, 20 μM [α-32P]ATP or [γ-32P]ATP (0.5 Ci/mmol), 2 μM MalT, and 1 mM maltotriose when indicated. After 15 min incubation at 20°C, the solution was transferred to the top of a cold, 1...
Aerobic growth: D-Glucose +ve D-Galactose +ve L-Sorbose +ve D-Glucosamine +ve D-Ribose +ve D-Xylose +ve L-Arabinose +ve D-Arabinose -ve L-Rhamnose +ve Sucrose +ve Maltose +ve αα-Trehalose +ve Methyl α-glucoside +ve Cellobiose +ve Salicin +ve Arbutin +ve Melibiose +ve Lactos...
The reaction is usually catalyzed by a strong inorganic acid, such as concentrated sulfuric acid. The reaction of hydrogen peroxide with a carboxylic acid is an equilibrium reaction, and the production of peracid is favored by the use of an excess concentration of peroxide and/or carboxylic acid...