(Biology) the study of all the metabolites present in cells, tissues, and organs Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014 ...
Bmc Plant BiologyGaude, N., Bortfeld, S., Erban, A., Kopka, J., and Krajinski, F. (2015). Symbiosis dependent accumulation of primary metabolites in arbuscule-containing cells. BMC Plant Biol. 15:234. doi: 10.1186/s12870-015-0601-7...
Metabolites are the intermediate products of metabolic reactions catalyzed by various enzymes that naturally occur within cells.
What are primary metabolites ? View Solution Which of the following is not a secondary metabolite? View Solution Knowledge Check Question 1 - Select One Which ONE of the following molecules is a secondary metabolite ? AEthanol BLactate CPenicillin DCitric AcidSubmit Question 2 - Select One ...
Hybridization between plant species can have a number of biological consequences; interspecific hybridization has been tied to speciation events, biological invasions, and diversification at the level of genes, metabolites, and phenotypes. This study aims to provide evidence of transgressive segregation in...
This study aimed to comprehensively analyze primary and secondary metabolites of three different-colored (white, pale green, and green) pak choi cultivars (Brassica rapa subsp. chinensis) using gas chromatography attached with time-of-flight mass spectro
level. For example, freshly isolated hepatocytes from liver tissue have the ability to exhibit phase I and II metabolic pathways and provide a useful tool for identification of compounds that regulate the induction and activity ofdrug metabolizing enzymesand toxic metabolites.7However, limited life ...
level. For example, freshly isolated hepatocytes from liver tissue have the ability to exhibit phase I and II metabolic pathways and provide a useful tool for identification of compounds that regulate the induction and activity of drug-metabolizing enzymes and toxic metabolites[7]. However, limited ...
Microbes showed consistent trends in metabolite association at the family level; ASVs in the same family tended to co-occur with similar groups of metabolites. Two exemplary families are shown, illustrating the co-occurrence of algal associated, copiotrophic bacteria (family Saprospiraceae) with ...
but they are characterized by phenotypic instability in culture and rapid loss of the hepatic phenotype [13,46]. Therefore, we aimed to investigate the level of cellular heterogeneity that remains in a seemingly homogeneous population of primary human hepatocytes (PHHs), and how this heterogeneity ...