Sentences with word «bioactivity»

In a 2013 study published by Rui Hai Liu titled Dietary Bioactive Compounds and Their Health Implications, we are presented with another measure of bioactivity in the form of total phenolic content in common fruits and vegetables.
Created when sap is boiled down into maple syrup, Quebecol is a novel phenolic compound that has yet to be tested for bioactivity in animal or human studies.
Further detailed analysis may be warranted to isolate these two forms and determine bioactivities for RIPK2 and NFκB inhibition.
They showed that NDP1 bioactivity governs key gene interactions decisive in cell survival when threatened by disease or injury.
«Rhamnolipids modulate at least three multicellular bioactivities in Pseudomonas aeruginosa,» says Luk, referring to the rod - shaped bacterium that causes disease in animals and humans.
«The synthetic molecules made by our lab don't exactly look like rhamnolipids, but they can control bioactivities, such as swarming movements, surface adhesion and biofilm formation.»
«Oligomeric PCs appear to possess the greatest antiobesity and antidiabetic bioactivities of the flavanols in cocoa, particularly at the low doses employed for the present study,» the researchers state.
Developing a high - throughput bioactivity platform (in collaboration with Aindrila Mukhopadhyay, Ben Brown, and Mina Bissell)
Derived from Human (HEK 293) cells, Amsbio O CD47 protein products demonstrate superb bioactivity, high detection sensitivity and authentic post translational modification and protein conformation.
Oligomeric cocoa procyanidins possess enhanced bioactivity compared to monomeric and polymeric cocoa procyanidins for preventing the development of obesity, insulin resistance, and impaired glucose tolerance during high - fat feeding.
We have implemented a relatively strict bioactivity cut - off of 500nM (IC50, Ki, Kd) during our filtering process to identify these compounds, which indicates good activity with a strong potential for therapeutic applications.
Most importantly it takes considerable care to extract the whey proteins in such a way that they maintain their conformation (i.e. maintain bioactivity).
IMUPIus» proprietary process guarantees a 99 % non-denatured product, insuring maximal bioactivity.
Skin care products by Dr. Ohhira's Probiotics ® are formulated to nourish your skin with natural ingredients whose bioactivity is preserved.
Quicksilver Scientific Artemisinin (sweet wormwood, Qinghaosu) utilizes an effective Delivery Phospholipid Encapsulation System to boost the absorption rate for rapid uptake and unparalleled bioactivity.
Because of the many positive bioactivities of these proteins, and its high concentration of vitamins and minerals, whey is commonly promoted in sports nutrition.
It features five key nutrients that are involved in homocysteine metabolism: folate as calcium folinate and Quatrefolic ® for increased bioactivity; trimethylglycine; and vitamins B12, B6, and B2.
RDAs for vitamin A are given as mcg of retinol activity equivalents (RAE) to account for the different bioactivities of retinol and provitamin A carotenoids (see Table 1).
Objective 1: To isolate canine derived scFvs that bind specifically to canine VEGF Objective 2: To isolate VEGF - specific scFvs that inhibit VEGF bioactivity.
Phylogeny and bioactivity of epiphytic Gram - positive bacteria isolated from three co-occurring antarctic macroalgae — Pamela Alvarado — Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
Shah has conducted research in dairy foods processing for more than 35 years and has published results on physiology, bioactivities and health properties of probiotics; functional starter cultures; and the texture and microstructure of low - fat yogurt and mozzarella cheese.
The bioactivity of the honey is dependent on many factors including the geographical location and the floral source from which the honey is derived.
Human breast milk: A review on its composition and bioactivity.
The researcher highlights that there is a «clear correlation between the coating of the nanoparticles, the oxidative stress and toxicity, and thus, these results open up new perspectives on regulating the bioactivity of the Ag - NP through the use of carbohydrates.»
When the furyl moiety was replaced with other aromatic groups, or when one of the benzene rings was removed, the cell division inhibitory activity was not observed, suggesting that a triarylmethane structure containing both the benzene and the furan rings are necessary for their bioactivity.
Some compounds containing the triarylmethane moiety are known to exhibit anticancer properties, and many new compounds have been synthesized to investigate their bioactivities.
Drugs companies can screen these compounds for about 500 types of «bioactivity».
Therefore, the site of attachment on the structural scaffold was all - important in determining the bioactivity of the small molecule.
Researchers from the Centre for Novel Agricultural Products (CNAP) and the Centre for Immunology and Infection (CII) in the University's Department of Biology designed experiments to test the bioactivity of plant - derived flavonoids.
Lipid membranes play a central role in this partitioning of bioactivity.
The effects of 256 food constituents on pharmacological effects of interacting drugs and bioactivities of 149 food constituents were also finally predicted.
These results open new perspectives to modulate the bioactivity of Ag - NPs by using carbohydrates.
These findings provide new perspectives on modulating the bioactivity of Ag - NPs by using carbohydrates.
Understanding the bioactivity of lipids on protein structure and function is an emerging field that is expected to make pivotal contributions to our understanding of important cell biological processes (Coskun and Simons, 2011, Structure).
Additional ingredients such as Zinc and BioPerine ® support absorption and bioactivity of ingredients.
The researchers also detail evidence of the bioactivity of peppermint tea.
But when the researchers reviewed scientific literature on the bioactivity of chamomile, they discovered no human clinical studies which evaluated this calming effect.
Each step, from manufacturing to twin sealed pouches with sterile packaging techniques, preserves the bioactivity, ensuring the highest quality for patients.
There exists a substantial body of medical literature that validates the health benefits of the bioactivity ** whey proteins.
This will denature (ruin) the bioactivity of the IMUPlus».
Anyway, there are a few studies that have found that a compound in this Cystoseira marine algae, called «sulfated polysaccharides» binds to and regulates the bioactivity of myostatin.2 Wow, doesn't that sound great?
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