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Lipids acidic

Gastric inhibitory Endocrine cells in mucosa Lipids, acid, and Inhibits gastric emptying and gastric... [Pg.284]

Nevertheless, the substrate specificity of peroxidases is so wide that secretory plant peroxidases are capable of accepting a plethora of natural compounds as substrates, such as indoles [43], porphyrins [44,45] including chlorophylls [46,47], terpenoids such as lutein [48], unsaturated lipid acids such as linoleic acid [49], alkaloids [50-52] including betacyanins [53], phenolics such as benzoic acids [54,55], DOPA [56], coumarins [38,57], stylbenes [58], catechins [36,59], chalcones [60], flavonols [61,62], isoflavones [63,64], cinnamyl alcohols and cinnamic acids [65,66], anthocyanins [67,68] and ascorbic acid [69,70],... [Pg.745]

MK-0476 (Singulair, Montelukast Sodium, 34) and Its Precursors. Because the series of compounds exemplified by MK-0571, MK-0679, and MK-0476 (34-36) contain mi-metics for the three regions of LTD, (lipid, acid, peptide) they may be viewed as leukotri-ene analog antagonists. However, unlike the... [Pg.223]

Prostaglandin a class of physiologically active lipid acids... [Pg.668]

Beractant (Survanta) 100/4 Minced cow lung extract -h synthetic lipids acid, Lung lipids + DPPC, tripalmitin, palmitic acid, SP-B (<0.1 %), SP-C 25 100... [Pg.562]

Since the late 1960s immobilized biocatalysts have been extensively studied and used for the industrial production of important intermediates and products such as amino acids, sugars, lipids, acids, and pharmaceuticals [ 1-3]. A recent OECD report not only states that biocatalysts can and should be used in a wide range of industrial applications, but also identifies a need for reusable systems [4]. Improving the robustness of biocatalysts was also an important topic of a 1999 workshop of 50 leading scientific and industry experts in biocatalysis [5]. [Pg.274]

Trans acids also occur in some plant lipids. Acids with conjugated unsaturation - whether olefinic or acetylenic - frequently contain one or more trans double bonds (Table 1.5). Other plant lipids contain acids with a trans double bond of position 3, 5 or 6 sometimes superimposed on a more familiar pattern of cis unsaturation, e.g. 18 3 3/9cl2c and SScllc (see also Table 1.4). [Pg.24]

Chunfang, G., Jian, Z. and Qiu, L. 1996. The influence of climatic factors on the composition of lipid acids in simflower oil. In Proceedings of the if International Sunflower Conference, Beijing, China. Volmne 1. pp. 559-564. [Pg.123]

Conditioners, lipids, acid rinses, and related cosmetics have been developed to minimize hair damage from these rather destructive processes. [Pg.44]

EPSs are comprised of repeating units of monosaccharides, which may link with proteins (glycoproteins), lipids (glyco-lipids), acids (e.g., glucuronic acid, galacturonic acid, or mannuronic acid), and/or extracellular DNA. EPSs mosdy... [Pg.182]

One of the most important parameters to assess the oil quality is its acidity. Oil acidity depends on several factors such as oil composition, extraction procedure and raw material freshness. The acidity is related to the presence of free fatty acids (FFA) mainly generated by hydrolysis reaction of triacylglycerides and other non-lipid acid compounds such as acetic acid, that can be generated during spoilage of the raw material. [Pg.68]

Kazlauskas, R., J.F. Marwood, and R.J. Wells 2-Phenylethylamides of a Novel Lipid Acid Atrial Stimulants from the Soft Coral Sinularia flexibilis. Aust. J. Chem. 33,1799 (1980). [Pg.348]

Lipide Acids.—Higher members of the acetic series of acids... [Pg.159]

All fats, aliphatic oils, and waxes belong to the ester class of compounds, and on hydrolysis liberate alcohol and acids. Hence, in studying the lipides it is convenient to start with a survey of these aliphatic or lipide acids. [Pg.160]


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