نتایج جستجو برای: however carbohydrate

تعداد نتایج: 1668714  

2012
Teruhiko Matsubara

Glycoconjugates play various roles in biological processes. In particular, oligosaccharides on the surface of animal cells are involved in virus infection and cell-cell communication. Inhibitors of carbohydrate-protein interactions are potential antiviral drugs. Several anti-influenza drugs such as oseltamivir and zanamivir are derivatives of sialic acid, which inhibits neuraminidase. However, ...

Journal: :Diabetes Care 2009
Satoru Kodama Kazumi Saito Shiro Tanaka Miho Maki Yoko Yachi Mutsumi Sato Ayumi Sugawara Kumiko Totsuka Hitoshi Shimano Yasuo Ohashi Nobuhiro Yamada Hirohito Sone

OBJECTIVE The effects of dietary macronutrient composition on metabolic profiles in patients with type 2 diabetes have been inconsistent. This meta-analysis aimed to elucidate the effect of replacing dietary fat with carbohydrate on glucose and lipid parameters in patients with type 2 diabetes. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS We searched for randomized trials that investigated the effects of two ...

2010
Thisbe K Lindhorst

All cells are coated in carbohydrates and glycoconjugates. Today, after decades where sugars were regarded mainly as a means of energy storage or simply as molecular material, it is now known that carbohydrates are deeply involved in cellular communication. This awareness of the biological importance of carbohydrates has led to glycosciences becoming an intriguing and fascinating field of inter...

Journal: :The Journal of nutrition 1997
A C Grandjean

Although numerous descriptions exist of special diets and particular foods used by Greek athletes as early as 580 B.C., survey data on diets of Olympians of the modern era are virtually nonexistent. A survey in Helsinki in 1952 reported the diets of Olympic athletes to be high energy, high fat, and high protein. The 1952 Olympians reportedly consumed an average daily energy intake of 18,841 kJ,...

2014
E. E. L. Valente M. F. Paulino L. V. Barros D. M. Almeida L. S. Martins C. H. A. Cabral

The objective of this work was to evaluate the nutritional parameters of young bulls supplemented with different ratios of protein: carbohydrate on tropical pastures from 4 until 18 months old. Fifty-five non-castrated beef calves (138.3±3.4 kg, 90 to 150 d of age) were used. The calves (young bulls) were subjected to a 430-d experimental period encompassing 4 seasons. The treatments were as fo...

Journal: :Biophysical journal 2012
Michael Bieri Jesse I Mobbs Ann Koay Gavin Louey Yee-Foong Mok Danny M Hatters Jong-Tae Park Kwan-Hwa Park Dietbert Neumann David Stapleton Paul R Gooley

AMP-activated protein kinase interacts with oligosaccharides and glycogen through the carbohydrate-binding module (CBM) containing the β-subunit, for which there are two isoforms (β(1) and β(2)). Muscle-specific β(2)-CBM, either as an isolated domain or in the intact enzyme, binds carbohydrates more tightly than the ubiquitous β(1)-CBM. Although residues that contact carbohydrate are strictly c...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 1980
A Coulston M Greenfield F Kraemer T Tobey G Reaven

Plasma glucose and insulin responses were measured in 22 subjects after two meal tolerance tests that varied only in the food source of carbohydrate. Each meal contained 45% carbohydrate, 15% protein, and 40% fat and provided 40% of calculated daily caloric requirement. The meals elicited a similar glucose response; however, the insulin response was significantly lower when rice and corn suppli...

Journal: :asian journal of sports medicine 0
stephen stannard school of sport and exercise, massey university, new zealand

fasting induces short-term physiological adaptations which spare the body's remaining carbohydrate stores and mobilize lipid stores to provide a substitute fuel for many tissues and organs, especially skeletal muscle. rodent studies show that regular occurrence of fasting then refeeding, stimulates adaptations in muscle which make the animal better placed to withstand a further period of fastin...

Journal: :مجله پژوهش های اکوفیزیولوژی گیاهان زراعی 0

abstract   aluminum is one of the most important heavy metals which not only can be easily absorbed by roots, but it also damages its normal function and blocks absorption of water and nutrients. according to this fact that sunflower has been widely used in industry, this study investigates the effects of aluminum toxicity on biochemical factors in two sunflower varieties including sirena (tole...

Journal: :asian journal of sports medicine 0
abdullah f. alghannam human physiology research group, department for health, university of bath, ba2 7ay, uk.

football participation requires considerable utilization of both aerobic and anaerobic energy systems to match the high energetic demands of the sport. the consequent stresses imposed on the physiological and metabolic systems carries players to the threshold of exhaustion during match-play, from which they are required to recover in preparation for the subsequent game. a high number of players...

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