American Chemical Society's Weekly PressPac: June 11, 2008
... RELEASE Natural plant materials to regulate starch digestion Journal of Medicinal Chemistry ... of natural plant materials that may regulate starch digestion slowing down the body's conversion of ... IMMEDIATE RELEASE "Flavonoids for Controlling starch Digestion: Structural Requirements for Inhibiting ...Colon cancer and the microbes in your gut
... their gut called Firmicutes. These bacteria use the undigested residues of starch and proteins in the colon to manufacture short-chain fatty acids and ... health and reduces heart disease". "A diet rich in fibre and resistant starch encourages the growth of good bacteria and increases production of short ...American Chemical Society's Weekly Presspac -- Sept. 5, 2007
... in protein and vitamins, they are an abundant source of starch. But the starch contains relatively high levels of amylose, which can be difficult to ... adds. ARTICLE #4 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE "Discovery of an Amylose-free starch Mutant in Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz)" DOWNLOAD PDF ...Gurgle's Guide on How to Beat Morning Sickness and Pregnancy Fatigue
... foods that make your stomach churn - Ginger biscuits are recommended for alleviating symptoms - Eat foods high in starch - Don't even contemplate dieting, but make sure you eat a healthy, well-balanced diet - Eat bland foods that ...Plants grow bigger and more vigorously through changes in their internal clocks
... many of their genes for photosynthesis and starch metabolism are more active during the day, report ... of genes involved in photosynthesis and starch metabolism in hybrids and polyploids. These genes ... higher amounts of chlorophyll and greater starch accumulation than their parents, all of which led ...Early origins of maize in Mexico
... remains such as pollen, phytoliths, and starch grains, as well as genetic analyses, to ... deposits, called phytoliths, and pollen and starch grains, are preserved under both humid and dry ... Yucatan Peninsula around 7,000 years ago. starch grains are the most recent addition to the ...SEX4, starch and phosphorylation
... Carbon that is fixed by plants is converted to starch and sucrose, which are utilized by plants for ... tools, and shelter. However, to be usable, the starch carbohydrate stored in plants must be broken down to component sugars. Some aspects of starch metabolism have been known for many years, but ...Defining gene's role may lead to prevention of dangerous corn toxin
... attacks the corn kernel; it appears that kernel starch plays an important role," said Charles Woloshuk, ... areas of corn kernels and the conversion of starch to glucose, glucose recognition and the ... for toxin production. Kernels with lower starch content, most notably immature kernels, don't ...Corn's roots dig deeper into South America
... of prehistoric meals and found they contained starch granules from domesticated corn. Plant ... tropical sites but it turns out that microscopic starch grains do survive very well over the years and ... exact species of plants, Zarrillo said. Analyzing starch from charred food residues is a new technique in ...Extra gene copies were enough to make early humans' mouths water
... starch. The finding bolsters the idea that starch was a crucial addition to the diet of early ... a similar correspondence between the amount of starch in a group's diet and the average number of ... line of evidence pointing to the importance of starch in human beginnings, Dominy said. When early ...Rosetta Genomics Leverages its MicroRNA Platform Technologies to Launch Plant Biotech Initiative
... With Algal Oil Content and starch & Oil Content in Corn REHOVOT, Israel and ... has been found between microRNAs and starch & oil content in corn. "MicroRNAs hold ... affect biotech-related traits such as oil and starch content, stress-tolerance, growth rate, yield, ...CBDM.T, the Market and Business Intelligence Company Reviews the Biofuel Market
... biodiesel derived from vegetable oil and ethanol derived from sugar and starch crops. These fuels are used to complement the world's supply of petroleum ... cellulose is the most abundant biological molecule on earth. Like the starch found in corn kernels, cellulose is a polymer of the sugar glucose. It ...CBDM.T, the Market and Business Intelligence Company Reviews the Biofuel Market
... biodiesel derived from vegetable oil and ethanol derived from sugar and starch crops. These fuels are used to complement the world's supply of petroleum ... all plant life, cellulose is the most abundant molecule on earth. Like the starch found in corn kernels, cellulose is a polymer of the sugar glucose. It ...DuPont and Plantic Technologies Announce Starch-Based Bio Materials Collaboration
... renewably sourced resins and sheet materials based on high-amylose corn starch as the renewable feedstock for applications including cosmetics, personal ... corn. The unique chemical and film-forming properties of this type of corn starch allow for development of a range of applications across conventional ...BASF Sues DuPont for Patent Infringement
... include yield increase in staple crops, higher content of Omega-3s in oil crops for preventing cardiovascular diseases, and potatoes with optimized starch composition for industrial use. To find out more about BASF Plant Science, please see our internet web site at : ...EcoSphere(R) Biolatex(TM) Secures Funding from Granholm and Invest Michigan!
... the paper industry sees EcoSphere biolatex as a way to provide some stability in their production process." EcoSphere biolatex is a starch based product that is used as a bonding and coating agent on a variety of both glossy and dull finish coated papers. "The product has some great ...Amylase Fluorometric (Green) Assay Kit, EnzChek® from Molecular Probes (Invitrogen)
Description:... enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of starch to a mixture of glucose, maltose, maltotriose ... The EnzChek kit contains a starch derivative that is labeled with the BODIPY FL dye ... degree that the fluorescence is quenched. The DQ starch substrate is efficiently degraded by a-amylase to ...Amylase Fluorometric (Green) Assay Kit, EnzChek® from Molecular Probes (Invitrogen)
Description:... inhibitors in a high-throughput format. This EnzChek kit contains a starch derivative the DQ starch substrate that is labeled with BODIPY FL dye ... using a-amylase from Bacillus sp. (Sigma A-6380) and 200 g/mL of the DQ starch substrate (30 minute incubation at room temperature), the EnzChek Ultra ...