نتایج جستجو برای: amylase activity page

تعداد نتایج: 1201129  

Journal: :Forensic science international. Genetics 2011
Johannes Hedman Erik Dalin Birgitta Rasmusson Ricky Ansell

Amylase testing has been used as a presumptive test for crime scene saliva for over three decades, mainly to locate saliva stains on surfaces. We have developed a saliva screening application for crime scene trace swabs, utilising an amylase sensitive paper (Phadebas(®) Forensic Press test). Positive results were obtained for all tested dried saliva stains (0.5-32 μL) with high or intermediate ...

2015
Masashi Suzuki Atsushi Aki Toru Mizuki Toru Maekawa Ron Usami Hisao Morimoto Elena A. Rozhkova

We propose a method of activating an enzyme utilizing heat generation from ferromagnetic particles under an ac magnetic field. We immobilize α-amylase on the surface of ferromagnetic particles and analyze its activity. We find that when α-amylase/ferromagnetic particle hybrids, that is, ferromagnetic particles, on which α-amylase molecules are immobilized, are subjected to an ac magnetic field,...

2014
Maja Arendt Tove Fall Kerstin Lindblad-Toh Erik Axelsson

High amylase activity in dogs is associated with a drastic increase in copy numbers of the gene coding for pancreatic amylase, AMY2B, that likely allowed dogs to thrive on a relatively starch-rich diet during early dog domestication. Although most dogs thus probably digest starch more efficiently than do wolves, AMY2B copy numbers vary widely within the dog population, and it is not clear how t...

Journal: :iranian journal of biotechnology 2010
atiyeh mahdavi reza hassan sajedi mehdi rassa vahab jafarian

bacillus sp. guf8, isolated from acidic soil samples of a tea farm was identified as bacillus cereus, based on 16s rdna sequencing and standard bacterial identification methods. following optimization of enzyme production, the resulting α-amylase was purified by acetone precipitation and ion exchange chromatography. consequently, thermostability and kinetic parameters of the purified enzyme wer...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1982
K C Eastwell M S Spencer

The effect of protease inhibitors on the response of gibberellic acid-treated barley aleurone layers to ethylene was examined. In the absence of protease inhibitors, ethylene plus gibberellic acid initially increased the production of amylase activity relative to layers incubated with gibberellic acid alone. Exposure to ethylene plus gibberellic acid for 48 hours or longer, however, led to depr...

1998
Christine L. Simpson Roy R. B. Russell CHRISTINE L. SIMPSON

Sequencing upstream of the Streptococcus mutans gene for a CcpA gene homolog, regM, revealed an open reading frame, named amy, with homology to genes encoding a-amylases. The deduced amino acid sequence showed a strong similarity (60% amino acid identity) to the intracellular a-amylase of Streptococcus bovis and, in common with this enzyme, lacked a signal sequence. Amylase activity was found o...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 1971
I H Bhutta M A Rahman

Serum amylase activity was measured in 15 normal persons and in 60 liverdisease patients. Impairment of liver was assessed by serum bilirubin and thymol turbidity values. Most of the patients had serum amylase values that were well below the normal limits. Amylase activities were related to the degree of liver dysfunction, and serum amylase decreased as the bilirubin and turbidity values increa...

Journal: :iranian journal of toxicology 0
سریری r sariri department of biochemistry, the university of guilan, rasht, iran غفوری h ghafoori department of biochemistry, the university of guilan, rasht, iran وارسته a varasteh department of biochemistry, the university of guilan, rasht, iran عرفانی a erfani department of internal medicine, iran university of medical sciences,tehran, iran

introduction: tobacco smoke is involved in the pathogenesis of several diseases in different body systems. saliva is the first body fluid that confront inhaled cigarette smoke which is injurious to the oral cavity and is associated with several oral diseases and cancer. the aim of our study was to evaluate the influence of smoking on the activity of alpha-amylase in the saliva of healthy smoker...

A Erfani, A Varasteh, H Ghafoori, R Sariri ,

Introduction: Tobacco smoke is involved in the pathogenesis of several diseases in different body systems. Saliva is the first body fluid that confront inhaled cigarette smoke which is injurious to the oral cavity and is associated with several oral diseases and cancer. The aim of our study was to evaluate the influence of smoking on the activity of alpha-amylase in the saliva of healthy smoker...

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