نتایج جستجو برای: a amylase

تعداد نتایج: 13436072  

Journal: :Occupational and environmental medicine 1999
M J Nieuwenhuijsen D Heederik G Doekes K M Venables A J Newman Taylor

OBJECTIVES To describe the levels of exposure to fungal alpha-amylase in British bakeries and flour mills, and to describe the relation between exposure to alpha-amylase and sensitisation to fungal alpha-amylase. METHODS 495 personal flour dust samples were taken in seven British bakeries and flour mills and analysed for alpha-amylase with an immunoassay. Workers at the sites were asked to fi...

1999
Mark J Nieuwenhuijsen Dick Heederik Gert Doekes Katherine M Venables Anthony J Newman Taylor

Objectives—To describe the levels of exposure to fungal á-amylase in British bakeries and flour mills, and to describe the relation between exposure to á-amylase and sensitisation to fungal á-amylase. Methods—495 personal flour dust samples were taken in seven British bakeries and flour mills and analysed for á-amylase with an immunoassay. Workers at the sites were asked to fill out questionnai...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 1985
T E Mifflin D C Benjamin D E Bruns

In this rapid quantitative assay for pancreatic alpha-amylase (EC 3.2.1.1) in serum, we precipitate salivary amylases by 10-min incubation with monoclonal anti-salivary amylase antibody immobilized on particles of polyvinylidene fluoride. We then centrifuge the serum mixture and measure the pancreatic amylase activity remaining in the supernate by a kinetic method. The assay requires 50 microL ...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 1982
W Y Huang N W Tietz

A simple, rapid screening procedure for determining the relative amounts of pancreatic (P)- and salivary (S)-type amylase in serum is presented, involving incorporation of a selective inhibitor (from wheat-germ) into commercially available BMD Single-Vial Amylase and Beckman Enzymatic Amylase-DS procedures for manual and automated isoamylase measurements. Optimal concentrations of inhibitor inh...

Journal: :Asia Pacific journal of clinical nutrition 2004
Patrick P McCue Kalidas Shetty

Porcine pancreatic alpha-amylase (PPA) was allowed to react with herbal extracts containing rosmarinic acid (RA) and purified RA. The derivatized enzyme-phytochemical mixtures obtained were characterized for residual amylase activity. These in vitro experiments showed that the amylase activity was inhibited in the presence of these phytochemicals. The extent of amylase inhibition correlated wit...

Journal: :British journal of industrial medicine 1991
J Brisman L Belin

alpha-Amylase is a starch cleaving enzyme often used in the baking industry as a flour additive. It is usually of fungal origin, produced by Aspergillus oryzae. One previous report has shown IgE antibodies and positive skin prick test against alpha-amylase in asthmatic bakers. This paper describes four alpha-amylase sensitised index cases with occupational asthma or rhinitis and the results of ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1982
R S Boston T J Miller J E Mertz R R Burgess

Wheat (Triticum aestivum) RNA was used to program synthesis of the alpha-amylase protein by Xenopus laevis oocytes. A 41,500-dalton protein was made which was identified as alpha-amylase by immunoprecipitation with rabbit anti-alpha-amylase antiserum raised against the purified wheat protein and by its co-migration with authentic alpha-amylase on sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gels. Synt...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1980
P J Aggett F Taylor

A normal paediatric range of plasma alpha-amylase activity was determined using the Phadebas blue starch method. The range for children over one year was 98--405 IU/l. Plasma amylase activity increased throughout infancy. Mature levels of activity were observed in some children by age 2 months and in most of them by 9 months.

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 1978
C C Garber R N Carey

Protein activation of urinary alpha-amylase (EC 3.2.1.1) activity was observed during an evaluation of the Du Pont aca procedure for the determination of urinary alpha-amylase. This activation effect became constant for urinary albumin concentrations exceeding 1.50 g/liter. It is recommended that urinary alpha-amylase be analyzed with sufficient albumin added to maximize this effect. The aca al...

Mahmood Reza Moein, Mahsa Rahimzadeh Samaneh Jahanshahi Soheila Moein

Objective(s):One strategy for the treatment of diabetes is inhibition of pancreatic α- amylase. Plants contains different chemical constituents with potential for inhibition of α-amylase and hence maybe used as therapeutic. Materials and Methods: Urtica dioica and Juglans regia Linn were tested for α-amylase inhibition. Different concentrations of leaf aqueous extracts were incubated with enzym...

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