نتایج جستجو برای: insoluble fiber
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α-Crystallin is the major protein of vertebrate lenses. It is found in the water soluble and insoluble fractions of lens fiber cells and can represent up to 50% of the total soluble protein [1,2]. α-Crystallin is a large heteromeric complex containing 30 to 40 copies of two closely related subunits, αA(αA) and αB-crystallin (αB), in roughly a 3:1 ratio in humans [2]. The αA protein is found exc...
A dairy herd submodel was created for integration with other farm submodels to form DAFOSYM, a dairy farm simulation model. The herd submodel determines the best mix of available feeds to meet the fiber, energy, and protein requirements for each of six animal groups. The groups are early-, mid-, late-, and nonlactating cows, heifers over 1 yr old, and younger heifers. Feed intake, milk producti...
In order to decrease the childhood dyslipidemia and obesity, lifestyle and nutritional habits must be modified without subjecting the children to restrictive diets, giving healthier foods, such as vegetable oils and fats, insoluble and soluble dietary fiber, fish, whole grains, low-fat dairy products and a reduction of simple or refined sugars such as fruit juice, sugar-sweetened beverages and ...
The role of fiber intake in the etiology of colorectal cancer and precursor adenomatous polyps has been controversial. Although a clear inverse association was observed in several case-control studies (reviewed in refs. 1, 2), large prospective studies subsequently found inconsistent associations between intake of dietary fiber and colorectal cancer (3-8). The lack of an influence was further s...
Tropoelastin (TE), the soluble precursor of insoluble elastin fibers, is produced in minimal amounts in adults. Burn injuries result in inflexible collagen-rich scars because of lack of elastin fiber formation. We studied the feasibility of using recombinant human tropoelastin to enable elastin fiber production in burn and surgical scars to improve skin flexibility. In a swine hypertrophic burn...
Lignin, a cross-linked macromolecule of hydrophobic aromatic structure, provides additional rigidity to a plant cell wall. Although it is an integral part of the plant cell, presence of lignin considerably reduces the quality of the fiber of fiber-yielding plants. Decreasing lignin in such plants holds significant commercial and environmental potential. This study aimed at reducing the lignin c...
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