نتایج جستجو برای: enzymic hydrolysis

تعداد نتایج: 41948  

Ramachandran Kannadhasan, Subramaniam Venkataraman

Objective: The role of herbs against the free radicals have been put forth recently in combating many diseases. The aim of this study was to elucidate the in vitro capacity and in vivo antioxidant properties of sedimental extract of Tinospora cordifolia (SETc). Materials and Methods: SETcwas subjected to in vitro chemical analysis such as 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH), nitric oxide, hydr...

Journal: :Analytical biochemistry 1973
C McLean D A Werner D Aminoff

A very simple and dirrct radioactive isotope m&hod has been tlwcl~ibed for the quantitative determination of reducing sugars. The method can be adapted to give any degrtte of sensitivity desired. The procedure is of general applicability to the determination of a large class of sugars. The stoichiometry of the reaction makes it a comprehensive procedure which greatly facilitates the analysis of...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1978
S C Li J L Chien C C Wan Y T Li

Chicken egg yolk was found to contain a unique glycosphingolipid pattern not seen in other types of tissue or cell. These glycosphingolipids were isolated in pure form and their structures established by sequential enzymic hydrolysis and permethylation analysis. The major gangliosides in chicken egg yolk are N-acetylneuraminosylgalactosylceramide, N-acetylneuraminosyl-lactosylceramide and di-N-...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 2003
E. A. Moelwyn-Hughes J. Pace W. C. M. Lewis

1. A review of the applicability of Schütz's Law to enzymic reactions is given. 2. The theoretical deductions of the Law, (a) on the basis of the law of mass action, (b) on the basis of the adsorption theory, are given and the significance of the assumptions made in these deductions pointed out. 3. It is shown that the true critical increment for an enzymic reaction is equal to twice the critic...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2000
H C Kester J A Benen J Visser M E Warren R Orlando C Bergmann D Magaud D Anker A Doutheau

The substrate specificity and the mode of action of Aspergillus niger pectin methylesterase (PME) was determined using both fully methyl-esterified oligogalacturonates with degrees of polymerization (DP) 2-6 and chemically synthesized monomethyl trigalacturonates. The enzymic activity on the different substrates and a preliminary characterization of the reaction products were performed by using...

2003
M. RICHARDS J. VITHAYATHIL

The proteolysis of bovine pancreatic ribonuclease by subtilisin has been shown to involve the formation of an enzymically active intermediate which is further degraded to inactive products (1, 2). This paper describes the preparation of the modified active ribonuclease, RNase (S)l and its fractionation into two components, a peptide (S-peptide) and a protein (S-protein). Neither S-peptide nor S...

2004
J. Edgar Wakayama

We describe a mlcromethod for determining serum tiI glycerides (triacylglycerols) with the centrifugal analyzer. Thistechniqueis based on the procedure of Bublitz and Kennedy [J. Blo!. Chem. 211, 951 (1954)J. The enzymic hydrolysis requires 10 mm at 30 #{176}C. Twenty-six serum triglyceride assays can be done in about 30 mm. Concentration and absorbance are linearly related up to 5.0 mmol/llter...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1971
N J Holness G Atfield

1. A method is described for fractionating alkaline and enzymic hydrolysates of ribonucleic acids and oligonucleotides on DEAE-cellulose columns by using a constant-composition eluent. 2. The relative partition coefficients of the four major and several minor nucleotides present in nucleic acid digests are given. 3. The influence of pH and of molarity of the buffer on the separation is describe...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1959
F M RICHARDS P J VITHAYATHIL

The proteolysis of bovine pancreatic ribonuclease by subtilisin has been shown to involve the formation of an enzymically active intermediate which is further degraded to inactive products (1, 2). This paper describes the preparation of the modified active ribonuclease, RNase (S)l and its fractionation into two components, a peptide (S-peptide) and a protein (S-protein). Neither S-peptide nor S...

Journal: :Clinical science 1986
G K Grimble P P Keohane B E Higgins M V Kaminski D B Silk

A double lumen jejunal perfusion technique has been used in man to study the effect of peptide chain length on absorption of amino acid nitrogen from two partial enzymic hydrolysates of lactalbumin. Copper-chelation chromatography showed that one lactalbumin hydrolysate (LH2) contained 98% peptides with a chain length greater than 4, whilst the other (LH1) contained a more even spread of chain ...

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