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Wheatgerm

Cyclohexane 3.2 OS-phosphate buffer pH 7.2 (1/1) Wheatgerm lipase Prenyl acetate hydrolysis — 0.68 7... [Pg.563]

Typically, filtration is used to separate bound from free using 96-well plates in a total volume of 200 iL, but SPA technology using yttrium silicate wheatgerm agglutinin-coated beads in 384-well plates and a total volume of 60 pL has also been used [43]. [Pg.393]

Peptide sequences are given in both the three-letter and one-letter codes. Triticum aestivum (wheatgerm) protein was proteolysed by Bacilllus lichenoformis alkaline protease [199] and Zea mays (com seed) a-zein was proteolysed by thermolysin [203, 204]. [Pg.594]

Whealijerm oil is extracted by warm pressing or solvent extraction from the germ of the Jfheat. The wheatgerm is approximately 25% protein, so the oil will also contain some protein. Owing to this it may be contraindicated in a number of allergy sufferers and a test should always be carried out before use. [Pg.218]

When an essential oil is used for massage, it is diluted in a carrier or base oil. Carriers are vegetable oils such as sweet almond, grapeseed, wheatgerm, jojoba, etc. They have different compositions and properties and these are briefly described in Chapter 7. The resultant mixture of essential oil and carrier is called a blend. The amounts used or dosages are rather subjective and will vary according to a number of factors. [Pg.253]

Inticum CBP - wheatgerm agglutinins (= WGA isolectins) (19 kDa, 4 hevein-like CBDs) Triticum aestivum (wheat) (Poaceae) [seed] Chitin [agglutinates RBCs]... [Pg.505]

DIGYY (= Asp-Ue-Gly-Tyr-Tyr) (pentapeptide) Triticum aestimm (wheat) (Poaceae) [wheatgerm proteolytic hydrolysate] ACE (3)... [Pg.548]

Wheatgerm lectin Glycoproteins containing N-acetyl-a-D-galactosamine residues... [Pg.95]

Pharmaceutical products Nuclear waste Black pepper (for mouthwash) Paprika (for lipstick colour) Hempseed, wheatgerm, grape seed (for cream bases) Blackcurrant and borage seeds (for dietary aids)... [Pg.211]

Linoieic Amarantus, buffaio gourd, grape seed, hemp, meion, nigeiia, niger, passionfiower, poppy, tobacco, wainut, wheatgerm... [Pg.286]

Wheatgerm (Triticum aestivum). This oil is highly unsaturated with linoleic ( 60%) and some linolenic acid ( 5%). It is valued for its high tocopherol levels ( 2500 mg/kg of oil) (172-173). [Pg.286]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.561 ]




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