نتایج جستجو برای: soya burger

تعداد نتایج: 3129  

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2011
Jia-Yi Dong Xing Tong Zhi-Wei Wu Peng-Cheng Xun Ka He Li-Qiang Qin

Observational studies have indicated that soya food consumption is inversely associated with blood pressure (BP). Evidence from randomised controlled trials (RCT) on the BP-lowering effects of soya protein intake is inconclusive. We aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of soya protein intake in lowering BP. The PubMed database was searched for published RCT in the English language through to Apr...

F. Ardestani S. E. Hosseini

The effects of dough fortification with different amounts of gluten and full fat soya flour on the quality of spaghetti were investigated. Rheological properties of dough, quality and sensory characteristics of spaghetti with different amounts of gluten (8 to 14%) and full fat soya flour (0 to 20%) were evaluated. Fortification caused improvement in some characteristics such as dough stability ...

2015
Barry R. O'Keefe André M. Murad Giovanni R. Vianna Koreen Ramessar Carrie J. Saucedo Jennifer Wilson Karen W. Buckheit Nicolau B. da Cunha Ana Claudia G. Araújo Cristiano C. Lacorte Luisa Madeira James B. McMahon Elibio L. Rech

There is an urgent need to provide effective anti-HIV microbicides to resource-poor areas worldwide. Some of the most promising microbicide candidates are biotherapeutics targeting viral entry. To provide biotherapeutics to poorer areas, it is vital to reduce the cost. Here, we report the production of biologically active recombinant cyanovirin-N (rCV-N), an antiviral protein, in genetically en...

2017
Howard J. Mason Susana Gómez-Ollés Maria-Jesus Cruz Paul Roberts Andrew Thorpe Gareth Evans

Soya is an important bulk agricultural product often transported by sea as chipped beans and/or the bean husks after pelletisation. There are proven allergens in both forms. Bulk handling of soya imports can generate air pollution containing dust, allergens, and pyrogens, posing health risks to dockside workers and surrounding populations. Using an International Organization for Standardization...

2005
MARTIN BURGER ALBERT E. SOBEL

promoted by demineralised bone, reconstituted acid-soluble collagen, and gelatin in the form of Gelfoam.t The index employed was the rate of bone repair in a standard defect produced in the calvaria of rats. These investigations are an extension of our earlier studies in which we observed that, under certain conditions, chondroitin sulphate would restore the mineralising properties of demineral...

2018
Yupeng Cai Li Chen Xiujie Liu Chen Guo Shi Sun Cunxiang Wu Bingjun Jiang Tianfu Han Wensheng Hou

Flowering is an indication of the transition from vegetative growth to reproductive growth and has considerable effects on the life cycle of soya bean (Glycine max). In this study, we employed the CRISPR/Cas9 system to specifically induce targeted mutagenesis of GmFT2a, an integrator in the photoperiod flowering pathway in soya bean. The soya bean cultivar Jack was transformed with three sgRNA/...

Journal: :Reproduction, nutrition, developpement 1986
P Guilloteau T Corring J A Chayvialle C Bernard J W Sissons R Toullec

The effect of a milk substitute diet containing concentrated soya protein on secretory functions of the abomasum and pancreas and on plasma concentrations of gut hormones and soya antibodies was studied. Sixteen calves aged 12-19 weeks were given a milk substitute in which a major part of the protein source was either soya concentrate (soya diet) or skim milk (control diet). The soya diet was p...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1980
C M Chadwick D H Northcote

Dolichyl phosphate (C55) and dolichyl phosphate prepared from liver were incubated with an enzyme prepared from soya-bean protoplasts. They both stimulated the transfer of radioactivity from UDP-D-glucose to lipid, but the stimulation was greater with liver dolichyl phosphate. Liver dolichyl phosphate with the soya-bean enzyme stimulated the transfer of radioactivity from UDP-N-acetyl-D-[U-14C]...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2013
Christopher Neill Michael T Coe Shelby H Riskin Alex V Krusche Helmut Elsenbeer Marcia N Macedo Richard McHorney Paul Lefebvre Eric A Davidson Raphael Scheffler Adelaine Michela e Silva Figueira Stephen Porder Linda A Deegan

The expansion and intensification of soya bean agriculture in southeastern Amazonia can alter watershed hydrology and biogeochemistry by changing the land cover, water balance and nutrient inputs. Several new insights on the responses of watershed hydrology and biogeochemistry to deforestation in Mato Grosso have emerged from recent intensive field campaigns in this region. Because of reduced e...

Journal: :South African Medical Journal 2018

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