Not exact matches
Seventh Generation only
uses plant - derived
enzymes, surfactants, and fragrances in our USDA Certified Biobased Laundry Detergent.
Seventh Generation only
uses plant - derived
enzymes, surfactants, and fragrances in our USDA Certified Biobased Laundry Detergent.
If you decide a
plant protein powder is a better option for you, look for
plant - based protein powders that are cold processed and «enzymatically sprouted,» which means all - natural
enzymes are
used rather than chemicals to separate the protein from the
plant.
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A detergent I recently began
using is Babyganics, it is earth friendly but does contain
plant enzymes, and I haven't had any troubles with it.
It has a highly efficient formula that
uses plant - based
enzymes that make it highly effective in cleaning without having to
use a lot of it.
It's nothing crazy fancy like
using enzymes to get rid of stains, but the variations of the chemicals
used here, for example Sodium Lauryl Sulfate or SLS (among a number of others), which is people are commonly warned of, are actually
plant based surfactants.
Microbes living in oxygen - rich environments
use enzymes floating free inside their cells to digest such
plant matter.
To reinvent carbon dioxide fixation
using such
enzymes, Erb and colleagues carefully selected 17 enzymatic compounds from nine organisms — including bacteria, archaea,
plants, and humans — bringing them together in a single, collaborative pathway.
The study, published in the current issue of the journal Nature Communications, could enable scientists to
use the
enzyme in a
plant to make large amounts of fuel - grade oil, according to Dr. Tim Devarenne, AgriLife Research biochemist in College Station and lead scientist on the team.
When converting carbon dioxide from the atmosphere into a sugar,
plants use an organic catalyst called an
enzyme; the researchers
used a metal compound called tungsten diselenide, which they fashioned into nanosized flakes to maximize the surface area and to expose its reactive edges.
A final experiment
used a mutant that created an excess of an
enzyme that degrades cytokinin, finding that a base level of
plant cytokinin was also necessary for nematode growth.
«The challenge is breaking down cellulose (
plant) material,
using enzymes, into sugars that can be fermented into ethanol,» he said.
AE Biofuels
uses an
enzyme - based approach to the production of cellulosic ethanol and has designed our process to be integrated with existing corn ethanol production, in addition to building cellulose - only
plants.
Using a technique called RNA interference, Ojita's team constructed transgenic coffee
plants in which the gene that governs production of one of those
enzymes is, in essence, turned off.
So Cordatos and UTC's idea is not to
use the
enzyme itself, but to master its chemistry and «
use it in the unnatural environment of power
plant flue gas,» Cordatos said.
A projected 2,000 - ton - per - day cellulosic ethanol
plant could potentially
use up to 5,000 tons of
enzyme per year, and half of that
enzyme cocktail could be from this
enzyme family.
Glyphosate inhibits a key
enzyme that
plants use to make amino acids.
Hoping to find another way to protect
plants, researchers with Verdia Inc. and Maxygen Inc., both in Redwood City, California, and Pioneer Hi - Bred International Inc. in Johnston, Iowa, took a cue from a different technology — one in which a microbial
enzyme is
used to modify a herbicide called glufosinate.
The trapped invertebrate is drenched in the same digestive
enzymes that another
plant might
use in smaller quantities to ward off an enemy.
University of Illinois professor of entomology May Berenbaum, who led the study, said that many organisms
use a group of
enzymes called cytochrome P450 monooxygenases to break down foreign substances such as pesticides and compounds naturally found in
plants, known as phytochemicals.
Plants — from the maple or the yew tree to the corn in roadside fields — produce countless kinds of compounds, also known as natural products, that the plants manufacture using the enzymes predetermined by their genetic
Plants — from the maple or the yew tree to the corn in roadside fields — produce countless kinds of compounds, also known as natural products, that the
plants manufacture using the enzymes predetermined by their genetic
plants manufacture
using the
enzymes predetermined by their genetic code.
Typically, biorefineries
use a mix of hydrolytically active
enzymes which utilize water molecules to breakdown
plant material — as happens in natural degradation processes.
Through the combination of a biological approach
using various sugar - digesting
enzymes and a chemical approach
using synthetic sugars, the group succeeded in uncovering the active functional site on the
plant's sugar chain.
The structure of the
enzyme is similar to the one
used by some bacteria to digest cutin, a natural protective coating that grows on
plants.
But in the freezing and thawing soil layer, sequencing showed that bacteria within the soil samples were producing some intriguing proteins, including
enzymes that snip long chains of carbon molecules, like cellulose from
plants, into shorter, simpler sugar compounds that the bacteria can
use as fuel.
Enzymes are chemicals that this
plant uses to digest the insect into nutrients it can absorb and
use.
Biofuels Digest covered the recent study released by JBEI demonstrates the importance of microbial communities as a source of stable
enzymes that could be
used to convert
plants to biofuels.
In recent work, Brian Fox and colleagues at the Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center at the University of Wisconsin - Madison characterized glycoside hydrolases,
enzymes that digest cellulose and can be
used to turn
plants such as switch grass into biofuels.
Enzymes are an inherent part of
plant foods; they create energy and are what our body
uses to break food down when we consume it.
Most of the medicinal
uses of pineapples stem from bromelain, a set of proteolytic
enzymes that can be found in pineapple juice or extracted from the
plant.
Skeptics, on the other hand, indignantly assert that we have no
use for
plant enzymes, since we're animals and make all the
enzymes we need.
Mesotherapy is a technique that
uses injections of vitamins,
enzymes, hormones, and
plant extracts to rejuvenate and tighten skin, as well as remove excess fat.
As enzymatic and other technologies evolve, many types of polysaccharides will continue to be designed and manufactured
using plant and animal synthetic
enzymes.
In the relatively near future,
plant and animal synthetic
enzymes may be produced as recombinant proteins, which in turn may be
used in the manufacture of fiber - like materials.
Seventh Generation only
uses plant - derived
enzymes, surfactants, and fragrances in our USDA Certified Biobased Laundry Detergent.
Known by the ancient Egyptians as the «
plant of immortality,» aloe is
used as the main base in dozens of our products to moisturize skin with a natural abundance of antioxidants, minerals,
enzymes, and vitamins.
However, they also consume the
enzymes that the creature
uses to break down and digest those
plant proteins and those
enzymes continue to work while in the cat's body.
She also demanded that all the products she
used in her pet care be derived from
plant extracts, free of phosphates and
enzymes, and animal cruelty - free.
Zymox protects the skin without irritating or drying it by
using only the mildest
plant surfactants as a base, and
using enzymes with anti-inflammatory properties to calm the skin and vitamin D3 to help hydrate.
While there continue to be high hopes that biofuels made from
plant products like corncobs and switchgrass can help meet our growing energy needs, one major obstacle has been the cost of
enzymes which are
used to break down these tough
plant parts into simple sugars that can be turned into ethanol.
Researchers are exploring ways to
use acid or
enzymes to break the cellulose away from the lignin that gives the
plant its structure.
Researchers have identified an
enzyme produced by green microalgae, which can be
used to trigger the creation of larger amounts of biofuel from
plants.
Using energy from sunlight - together with the catalytic action of an ancient
enzyme called rubisco, the most abundant protein on earth -
plants convert carbon dioxide from the air into carbohydrates and other useful molecules.
Seventh Generation only
uses plant - derived
enzymes, surfactants, and fragrances in our USDA Certified Biobased Laundry Detergent.