Sentences with phrase «by coagulation»

Curd is the product obtained by the coagulation of milk with an edible acid such as lemon juice or vinegar and then draining off the liquid portion (whey).
Cheese is a food derived from milk that is produced in a wide range of flavors, textures, and forms by coagulation of the milk protein casein.

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A By coagulating (wholly or partly) the following raw materials: milk, skimmed milk, partly skimmed milk, cream, whey cream, or buttermilk, through the action of rennet or other suitable coagulating agents, and by partially draining the whey resulting from such coagulatioBy coagulating (wholly or partly) the following raw materials: milk, skimmed milk, partly skimmed milk, cream, whey cream, or buttermilk, through the action of rennet or other suitable coagulating agents, and by partially draining the whey resulting from such coagulatioby partially draining the whey resulting from such coagulation;
One gene, she said, would shield its organs from attack by the human immune system; another would revamp its coagulation system to reduce the risk of clots.
Blood coagulation is regulated by one set of proteins that causes clotting and another set that prevents it.
Once ingested, the plant cell wall protects the coagulation protein from being destroyed by stomach acid.
An international team of scientists have published a study in The Journal of Clinical Investigation, where they show that the disease is caused by a defective blood protein, the so - called coagulation factor XII.
The study, called the Minimizing Adverse Hemorrhagic Events by Transradial Access Site and Systemic Implementation of AngioX Program (MATRIX), randomized more than 7,200 patients undergoing angioplasty at 78 hospitals in four European countries to bivalirudin or standard coagulation therapy.
«Increased coagulation could have helped our ancestors cope with new pathogens encountered in new environments by sealing wounds more quickly and generating a faster immune response,» Capra said.
Factor VIIIa is also inactivated by a protein in the coagulation cascade called activated protein C. Gale and his colleagues hope that activated protein C would still be able to degrade Factor VIIIa and that clotting would not get out of hand.
To read the article «An engineered interdomain disulfide bond stabilized human blood coagulation factor VIIIa» by A.J. Gale and J - L Pellequer, please see the Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis 1, 1966 - 71 (2003).
Thrombin also propagates coagulation by activating various proteins by proteolysis — cleaving them at specific points in their amino acid sequences.
Transgenic mice overexpressing arginase 1 in monocytic cell lineage are affected by lympho - myeloproliferative disorders and disseminated intravascular coagulation.
Giulia Pontarollo and colleagues at the University of Padua provide new support for this hypothesis in their report in the Journal of Biological Chemistry that subtilisin, a serine protease secreted by Bacillus subtilis, is able to activate the human coagulation - promoting enzyme thrombin through a different mechanism than that used by human cells to activate it.
The nutritional value of carrot is rounded up by good amounts of vitamin K (phylloquinone), which promotes proper coagulation and healthy bones.
The second type is obtained by heating and coagulation of whey or buttermilk.
By the same token, Vitamin K is pivotal in blood coagulation and keeping our bones healthy.
When this breakdown happens, the immune system responds by releasing products that cause an inflammatory reaction, activating abnormal clotting in the mother's lungs and blood vessels that can result in a serious blood - clotting disorder known as disseminated intravascular coagulation.
Alfalfa sprouts are a great source of vitamin K (phylloquinone), which promotes coagulation, as well as preventing osteoporosis and reducing the risk of fractures by improving bones mineral density.
K1 regulates coagulation of the blood, is abundant in plant foods, and is efficiently recycled by the body (warfarin acts by interrupting this recycling, creating a vitamin K deficiency in the body).
Coagulation or curdling is achieved by adding salts or acids, some of which impart additional nutritional qualities to the tofu.
It works by stimulating and accelerating the animal's own natural coagulation process.
Consumption of plasma protease inhibitors and saturation of available α2 - macroglobulin by activated proteases is rapidly followed by acute disseminated intravascular coagulation, shock and death.34, 35 Although a clinical trial in humans has failed to show the beneficial effects of fresh - frozen plasma directed at replenishing α2 - macroglobulin stores, there is anecdotal evidence of its benefit in dogs with pancreatitis.36 Transfusion of fresh frozen plasma (10 - 20 ml / kg) to replace natural protease inhibitors such as α2 - macroglobulin is frequently associated with amelioration of the deleterious effects associated with inflammatory mediators and activated proteases.
Potato protein is derived from de-starched potato juice from which the proteinaceous fraction has been precipitated by thermal coagulation followed by dehydration.
After extraction, the CO2 laser is directed into the cavity left by the tooth to stop blood flow, kill bacteria, help coagulation and facilitate accelerated healing.
Evaluation of coagulation in dogs with partial or complete extrahepatic biliary tract obstruction by means of thromboelastography.
Blood transfusions may be appropriate in dogs that have severe bleeding disorders associated with clotting and coagulation abnormalities caused by liver disease.
The coagulation cascade can be triggered by excess venous stasis (> 1 minute) or by excessive probing with the needle.
The chief characteristics of work from that decade, with its echoes of Hans Hofmann, are densely layered surfaces and the arbitrary petals of paint so evocatively described by Mel Gooding in his book: «They flicker and flash with the chromatic brilliancy of birds, fish or insects against the broken light of impasto and coagulation, or like volcanic debris falling through burned air, or like bright figures of water, air and fire against elemental grounds of pigmented earth.»
These were intriguing, as well as highly speculative: first the possibility of deliberately using additional targeted aerosol injection to stimulate coagulation of the particles in the volcanic aerosol; mitigating its effects by causing the particles to drop out of the atmosphere more swiftly.
Their study focussed on seven vital organs — heart, brain, intestines, kidneys, liver, lungs and pancreas — and five physiological mechanisms triggered by heat: for the medically - minded, these are ischaemia, heat cytotoxicity, inflammatory response, disseminated intravascular coagulation and rhabdomyolysis.
Scavenging The process of removal of gases or small particles in the atmosphere by uptake (condensation, nucleation, impaction, or coagulation) into larger (cloud or precipitation) particles.
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