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Scavenging protein

Scavenging proteins Asparaginase Alkaline Phosphatase Acid hexose phosphatase Non-specific acid phosphatase 5 -nucleotidase (UDP-glucose hydrolase)... [Pg.98]

Wool, as a keratin, is a highly cross-linked, insoluble proteinaceous fiber, and few animals have developed the specialized digestive systems that aUow them to derive nutrition from the potential protein resource. In nature, these few keratin-digesting animals, principally the larvae of clothes moths and carpet beetles, perform a useful function in scavenging the keratinous parts of dead animals and animal debris (fur, skin, beak, claw, feathers) that ate inaccessible to other animals. It is only when these keratin-digesting animals attack processed wool goods that they are classified as pests. Very often they enter domestic or industrial huildings from natural habitats such as birds nests. [Pg.349]

Besides all the sensory and texturizing properties, GA has interesting antioxidant properties such as an efficient capacity for deactivation of excited electronic states and moderated radical scavenging capacity. There is increasing experimental evidence that associate the antioxidant function with its protein fraction, mainly by amino acid residues such as histidine, tyrosine and lysine, which are generally considered as antioxidants molecules (Marcuse, 1960,1962 Park et al., 2005). [Pg.18]

Brodifacoum, difenacoum, flocoumafen, and other superwarfarins bind strongly to proteins of the hepatic endoplasmic reticulum and consequently have long half-lives in vertebrates, often exceeding 100 days. Thus, they present a hazard to predators and scavengers that feed on rodents which have been exposed to superwarfarins. A number of species of predatory and scavenging birds have died as a consequence... [Pg.228]

FIGURE 3.2.2 Metabolic pathways of carotenoids such as p-carotene. CM = chylomicrons. VLDL = very low-density lipoproteins. LDL = low-density lipoproteins. HDL = high-density lipoproteins. BCO = p-carotene 15,15 -oxygenase. BCO2 = p-carotene 9, 10 -oxygenase. LPL = lipoprotein lipase. RBP = retinol binding protein. SR-BI = scavenger receptor class B, type I. [Pg.162]


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