When they spread a strain of E. coli that could not digest lactose onto an agar plate whose only food source was lactose, they found that the bacteria developed the mutation required to
digest the sugar at a far faster rate than expected if that mutation occurred at random.
Not exact matches
But the slow -
digesting fiber from the apples and strawberries will also keep a
sugar crash
at bay.
It's low in fat, high in fiber, easy to
digest, has no artificial ingredients or
sugar, and it contains nutrients that help with resting
at night such as magnesium and Vitamin B6.
It's low in fat, high in fiber, easy to
digest, has no artificial ingredients or
sugar, and it contains nutrients that help with resting
at night such as magnesium and vitamin B6.
Bananas are also a good source of dietary fiber, including water - soluble pectins, which act to slow the rate
at which carbohydrates are
digested, which in turn prevents blood
sugar spikes.
The protein which
digests the
sugar (lactase) may not be able to handle so much milk
sugar at one time and the baby will have the symptoms of lactose intolerance — crying, gas, explosive, watery, green bowel movements.
The protein which
digests the
sugar (lactase) may not be able to handle so much milk
sugar at one time and the baby will have the symptoms of lactose intolerance — crying, gas, and explosive, watery, greenish bowel movements.
It is best to avoid cold, processed and high -
sugar foods as well as dairy, and peanut butter (
at least for the first few days as these latter two are hard to
digest).
It is an amalgamation of xylose, glucose, and small amounts of three other
sugars, and so far NREL has been unable to engineer a bacterium that can
digest all of these
at once.
Scientists
at the University of York are playing a key role in the quest for a better understanding of how a recently discovered family of enzymes can degrade hard - to -
digest biomass into its constituent
sugars.
What's more, their calculations showed that the mutation that would enable E. coli to
digest lactose would occur
at a faster rate than in the absence of
sugar.
Complex carbs take longer to
digest than simple
sugars, which makes them better
at maintaining blood
sugar levels.
Adding one teaspoon of natural
sugar to a bowl of oatmeal will add four grams of
sugar or 16 calories and barely impact the rate
at which that food is
digested and released to the bloodstream (remember, your liver won't know if the glucose molecule it is processing came from the oatmeal or the teaspoon of
sugar).
He thought that if you ate proteins, starches, and
sugars together
at a single meal, the meal couldn't be efficiently
digested and fermentation would occur.
Blood
sugar refers to the amount of
sugar or glucose in the blood
at any given time obtained from
digested food.
It's low in fat, high in fiber, easy to
digest, has no artificial ingredients or
sugar, and it contains nutrients that help with resting
at night such as magnesium and vitamin B6.
During the culturing process, the beneficial lactobacilli in the miso eat away
at the carbohydrates, turning them into more easily
digested sugars.
Protein is an ideal nutrient for blood
sugar support because it
digests at a moderate rate and is associated with better regulation of appetite.
As far as I understand anything that has a lot (or maybe it's just easily
digested)
sugars would create alcohol or
at least yeast, instead of probiotics?
According to the doctors
at VetWest Animal Hospital, it takes a special enzyme to
digest this
sugar that most dogs, and lactose intolerant humans, lack.
Toy breeds, in particular, can have problems with hypoglycemia, or low blood
sugar, and can require slower -
digesting carbohydrates to help keep their blood
sugar at a steady level.