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Feeding of precursors

Fig. 10. High resolution electrospray mass spectrum of tetronasin (71) containing analogue (74) resulting from feeding of precursor (72). (Figure kindly supplied by J. Staunton)... Fig. 10. High resolution electrospray mass spectrum of tetronasin (71) containing analogue (74) resulting from feeding of precursor (72). (Figure kindly supplied by J. Staunton)...
Excessive asphaltene and aromatics in the feed are precursors to carhon formation on the catalyst surface, which substantially reduces its activity and produces gasolines of lower quality. [Pg.70]

Transgenic E. coli accumulate comparatively low levels of carotenoids " compared to microbial algae, yeasts, and bacteria. Many efforts ° have focused on increasing accumulation by manipulation of factors affecting metabolic flux and metabolite accnmnlation (listed and discnssed in Sections 5.3.1.1 and 5.3.1.3 A) and have been reviewed." - " In bacterial systems, approaches to control can be categorized as either infrastructural (plasmids, enzymes, strains) or ultrastructural (media and feeding, enviromnent, precursor pools, substrate flux). [Pg.380]

Sea cucumbers (Holothuroidea, Echinodermata) appear to be unique in their mode of squalene oxide (37) cyclization. Tritium-labeled lanosterol (33), cycloartenol (32) and parkeol (38) were individually administered to the sea cucumber Holothuria arenicola. While the former two triterpenes were not metabolized [22], parkeol was efficiently transformed into 14x-methyl-5a-cho-lest-9(l l)-en-3/ -ol (39) (Scheme 3). Other A1 sterols present in H. arenicola were not found to be radioactive and were thus assumed to be of dietary origin. The intermediacy of parkeol was confirmed by the feeding of labeled mevalonate (23) and squalene (26) to the sea cucumber Stichopus californicus [15]. Both precursors were transformed into parkeol, but not lanosterol nor cycloartenol, aqd to 4,14a-dimethyl-5a-cholest-9(ll)-en-3/J-ol (40) and 14a-methyl-5a-cholest-9(ll)-en-3/ -ol. Thus, while all other eukaryotes produce either cycloartenol or lanosterol, parkeol is the intermediate between triterpenes and the 14-methyl sterols in sea cucumbers. [Pg.16]

While the dog is a carnivore, it is able to adapt to an omnivorous diet. Requirements for dietary sources of energy, amino acids, glucose precursors, fatty acids, minerals, vitamins, and water have been established based on recommendations by the National Research Council (NRC, 1985). Adult beagles maintained in a laboratory environment function well with one feeding of standard laboratory chow per day. In safety assessment testing, however, some compounds may induce serious dietary deficiencies through induced loss of appetite, malabsorption, or vomiting, and, in these cases, it may be advisable to provide a dietary supplement. [Pg.598]

Spray pyrolysis routes have been extensively investigated to prepare Pt-based catalysts. Typically, a liquid feed of metal precursor and carbon is atomized into an aerosol and fed into a continuous furnace to evaporate and heat-treat to form a collectable powder. The method has good control over final aggregate particle size and metal particle size distributions, as well as producing powder without further isolation or separation. Hampton-Smith et al. have reviewed efforts of Superior MicroPowder (now Cabot Fuel Cells) in this area. ... [Pg.12]

Table II. Results of feedings of various precursors to tamarensis culture... Table II. Results of feedings of various precursors to tamarensis culture...
Regulation of contact sex pheromone production in B. germanica operates at several levels, including (i) production of the 3,11-dimethylnonacosane precursor, (ii) its metabolism by female-specific oxidases to 3,ll-dimethylnonacosan-2-one, and (iii) transport and distribution of the pheromone to the epicuticular surface. Early in the life of an adult female, it appears that food intake is a major regulator of hydrocarbon production. Females produce hydrocarbons only when they feed, and experimentally starved females, or gravid females that feed less, produce significantly less hydrocarbon (Schal el al., 1994). Because a pool of precursor 3,11-dimethylnonacosane is required for pheromone to be made, little pheromone is produced when less hydrocarbon is available, for example in starved females. [Pg.212]

The biosynthesis of brassinosteroids has been investigated by in vivo feeding of plant cell cultures, in addition to the analysis of native brassinosteroid-pattems in diverse plant species. The proposed pathway (Fig. (1)) leads from unpolar sterol precursors to the polyhydroxylated phytohormone brassinolide, that is known to exhibit the highest biological activity. [Pg.414]


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