نتایج جستجو برای: volatile fatty acids

تعداد نتایج: 349823  

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1963
G H WEGNER E M FOSTER

Wegner, G. H. (University of Wisconsin, Madison) and E. M. Foster. Incorporation of isobutyrate and valerate into cellular plasmalogen by Bacteroides succinogenes. J. Bacteriol. 85:53-61. 1963.-Bacteroides succinogenes was found to require both a branched-chain volatile fatty acid (e.g., isobutyric) and a straight-chain acid (e.g., valeric) for growth. The organism used the acids as precursors ...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 1997
R D Shaver

The transition period occurring 2 wk prepartum through 2 to 4 wk postpartum is the major risk period in the etiology of left displaced abomasum. The prepartum depression of intake and the slow postpartum increase in intake are risk factors causing lower ruminal fill, reduced forage to concentrate ratio, and increased incidence of other postpartum disorders. Uncomplicated ketosis, retained place...

Journal: :Chest 1980
H Thadepalli P K Gangopadhyay

Sixty samples of pleural fluid from 52 patients were subjected to direct gas-liquid chromatographic studies, and results were correlated with findings from microbiologic cultures. Fourteen patients had anaerobic empyema, 22 had aerobic infections, and 16 had sterile pleural effusions. Multiple volatile fatty acids or succinic acid or both were found as markers of anaerobic infection in all but ...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1985
J J Molongoski C D Taylor

A diffusion chamber is described which concentrates short-chain, volatile fatty acids from seawater while simultaneously separating them from interfering salts. The procedure relies on the passive diffusion of volatile compounds from acidified seawater samples and their subsequent absorption onto a base-impregnated filter. The method is simple, efficient, and adaptable to most commonly used met...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1965
E N Bergman R S Reid M G Murray J M Brockway F G Whitelaw

1. Sheep fed at a constant rate were infused intraruminally with [1-(14)C]-acetate, -propionate or -butyrate during 5hr. periods. 2. Volatile fatty acids were estimated in the rumen contents and steady-state conditions were obtained. 3. Of the butyric acid carbon 60% was in equilibrium with 20% of the acetic acid carbon, and 2-3g.atoms of carbon were interconverted/day. 4. Little interconversio...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 1982
B McArthur A P Sarnaik

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه تربیت مدرس 1386

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Journal: :International journal of food microbiology 2003
María Jesús Torija Gemma Beltran Maite Novo Montse Poblet José Manuel Guillamón Albert Mas Nicolas Rozès

Low temperature alcoholic fermentations are becoming more frequent due to the wish to produce wines with more pronounced aromatic profiles. However, their biggest drawback is the high risk of stuck and sluggish fermentations. Changes in the plasma membrane composition may be an adaptive response to low temperature fermentations. The production of volatile compounds and the changes in the membra...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1951
G POPJAK T H FRENCH G D HUNTER A J P MARTIN

In a previous paper (PopjAk, French & Folley, 1951) some results of an experiment carried out on a lactating goat with the aid of CH314CO2Na were described. It was found that, in the origin of milk fat, synthesis within the udder from acetate played an outstanding part. This conclusion was based on a comparison of the specific activities of four crude fatty-acid fractions obtained from milk gly...

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