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Amylase
About: Amylase is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 14164 publications have been published within this topic receiving 296069 citations.
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TL;DR: In this study, aldose reductase was purified from purified from cow liver, and compounds were tested for their inhibition effects against of α-glycosidase enzyme and demonstrated efficient inhibition profiles with Ki values in the range of 14.44 ± 0.06 nM, and IC50 values inThe range of 11.72-46.61’nM.
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TL;DR: It is suggested that either ileal intubation or the ileostomy model are the most reliable techniques presently available, with serial blood acetate determinations also potentially valuable.
Abstract: Starch, not fibre, is probably the major substrate for fermentation in the human colon. However, quantitating the amount of starch that resists pancreatic amylase and thus escapes digestion in the ...
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TL;DR: Results of the analyses of these two digests are consistent, one with the other, and indicate that the alanine-RNA is composed of 77 nucleotides, including nine unusualucleotides.
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TL;DR: It is indicated that secretion of trypsin and amylase into the intestine was triggered by feed intake, and Na plays a critical role in intestinal uptake in the immediate posthatch period.
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TL;DR: Hydroponic studies showed that the superoxide dismutase activity and malondialdehyde level, which had been increased in the presence of metal stress in rice roots, were lowered by the bacterial inoculation.
Abstract: The present study demonstrates the metal toxicity ameliorating and growth promoting abilities of three different bacterial isolates when applied to rice as host plant. The three bacterial strains included a cadmium resistant Ochrobactrum sp., a lead resistant Bacillus sp. and an arsenic resistant Bacillus sp. designated as CdSP9, PbSP6, and AsSP9, respectively. When these isolates were used as inocula applied to metal-treated rice plants of variety Satabdi, the germination percentage, relative root elongation (RRE), amylase and protease activities were increased. The toxic effect of metal was reduced in presence of these bacteria. The overall biomass and root/shoot ratio were also enhanced by bacterial inoculation. Hydroponic studies showed that the superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity and malondialdehyde (MDA) level, which had been increased in the presence of metal stress in rice roots, were lowered by the bacterial inoculation. In addition, all three strains were 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate (ACC) deaminase and catalase positive, whereas siderophore producing ability was lacking in PbSP6. However, both PbSP6 and AsSP9 were protease positive and could hydrolyse starch. The data indicate that these bacteria have promise for bioremediation as well as for plant growth promotion.
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