نتایج جستجو برای: lactose unhydrolysed mix

تعداد نتایج: 38838  

2011
Muriel Thomas Laura Wrzosek Leila Ben-Yahia Marie-Louise Noordine Christophe Gitton Didier Chevret Philippe Langella Camille Mayeur Claire Cherbuy Françoise Rul

Streptococcus thermophilus is the archetype of lactose-adapted bacterium and so far, its sugar metabolism has been mainly investigated in vitro. The objective of this work was to study the impact of lactose and lactose permease on S. thermophilus physiology in the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) of gnotobiotic rats. We used rats mono-associated with LMD-9 strain and receiving 4.5% lactose. This mo...

Journal: :Asia Pacific journal of clinical nutrition 2015
Mark L Wahlqvist

Lactose handling by the human gut by most people, beyond being breast-fed, has been considered a disorder rather than physiological. A non-human mammalian milk source is novel for the majority. During the first 6 months of life, when neonates and infants are best breast-fed, lactose along with other macronutrients, provides energy, but may have other functions as well. At birth, babies are endo...

Journal: :Biotechnology and bioengineering 1999
L Domingues M M Dantas N Lima J A Teixeira

Alcohol fermentation of lactose was investigated using a recombinant flocculating Saccharomyces cerevisiae, expressing the LAC4 (coding for beta-galactosidase) and LAC12 (coding for lactose permease) genes of Kluyveromyces marxianus. Data on yeast fermentation and growth on a medium containing lactose as the sole carbon source are presented. In the range of studied lactose concentrations, total...

Journal: :Journal of Dairy Research 2021

Abstract The aim of this review was to present various topics related lactose intolerance with special attention given the role fermented foods and probiotics in alleviating gastrointestinal symptoms. Lactose is a common digestive problem which human body unable digest lactose, known as milk sugar. can either be hereditary or consequence intestinal diseases. Recent work has demonstrated that da...

Journal: :The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary research 2008
M Y Fatihu S Adamu I A Umar N D G Ibrahim L O Eduvie K A N Esievo

The ability of intravenously administered lactose in normal saline to prevent a decline in packed cell volume (PCV) during experimental trypanosomosis was studied in Zebu cattle. During the lactose infusion period, the PCV was stable up to Day 5 post-infection (p.i.) in a lactose-infused group, compared to that in an uninfused group in which the PCV dropped significantly (P < 0.05) as shown by ...

Journal: :Nutrition research reviews 1997
J L Rosado

Milk is an important source of high quality protein, energy, calcium, potassium, phosphorus and riboflavin. It also has good functional properties and a highly acceptable taste, making milk a good alternative for the nutrition of children and for food programmes in developing countries. However, in some instances it has been advocated that milk or milk based products might not be appropriate fo...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1986
J S Gray W A Lindner J M Brand J P Mildenhall

A Lac+ mutant of Erwinia chrysanthemi was isolated from the Lac- wild type on lactose agar. beta-Galactosidase was expressed independently of lactose transport in both the mutant and the wild type, and neither strain expressed thiogalactoside transacetylase. Lactose transport and alpha-galactosidase, constitutive in the Lac+ strain, were coordinately induced in the Lac- strain by melibiose and ...

2009
Sergio Maddaluno Marianna Esposito Claudio Veropalumbo Chiara Gentile Iolanda De Napoli Maria Caropreso Nicola Sannolo Pietro Vajro

Aims: To evaluate whether orocoecal transit time (OCTT) might improve the correct allocation (lactose absorbers vs malabsorbers) of subjects with “borderline” H2 Breath test (H2BT) values ranging 10-20 ppm, and to determine among malabsorbers if OCTT can aid to discern lactose intolerant from tolerant individuals. Patients and Methods: OCTT and increment of H2 levels in breath following a dose ...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1982
J K Kondo L L McKay

Polyethylene glycol-treated protoplasts prepared from Streptococcus lactis LM3302, a lactose-negative (Lac) derivative of S. lactis ML3, were transformed to lactose-fermenting ability by a transductionally shortened plasmid (pLM2103) coding for lactose utilization.

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