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The development of the bio plastics production technology from old oil palm trunk sap.
Published 2015“…The capability of PHA produce bacteria to metabolized sugars is restricted. Hence, the production of PHB made from sap is influenced. …”
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Characterization Of Banana (Musa Acuminata × Balbisiana Cv. Awak) Pseudo-Stem Flour And Its Potential In The Development Of Novel Fibre-Rich Bread
Published 2013“…The proximate contents (fat, ash, crude fibre and carbohydrate), macro and micro elements, total dietary fibre (TDF), insoluble dietary fibre (IDF), soluble dietary fibre (SDF), total sugars, pentosans, total phenolics, antioxidants activity, pH, ⁰Brix, titratable acidity, water and oil holding capacities were significantly (p< 0.05) higher in BPF than in CWF. …”
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2823
A sweet-tangy solution to obesity: Evaluating the efficacy and mechanisms of stingless bee honey and its potential clinical applications
Published 2024“…Stingless bees are from the Meliponini tribe and produce honey with superior diverse bioactive compound, including flavonoids, phenolic and organic acids, and unique sugars, compared to the traditional Apis species honey. …”
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A sweet-tangy solution to obesity: Evaluating the efficacy and mechanisms of stingless bee honey and its potential clinical applications
Published 2024“…Stingless bees are from the Meliponini tribe and produce honey with superior diverse bioactive compound, including flavonoids, phenolic and organic acids, and unique sugars, compared to the traditional Apis species honey. …”
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An untargeted fecal and urine metabolomics analysis of the interplay between the gut microbiome, diet and human metabolism in Indian and Chinese adults
Published 2019“…We established an untargeted GC-MS metabolomics method which enabled the detection of 122 and 86 metabolites including amino acids, phenolics, indoles, carbohydrates, sugars and metabolites of microbial origin from fecal and urine samples respectively. 41 compounds were confirmed using external standards. …”
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Knowledge, attitude and practice of oral health promoting factors among caretakers of children attending day-care centers in Kubang Kerian, Malaysia: a preliminary study
Published 2010“…Results: The knowledge of factors causing dental caries was found to be good among majority of the caretakers, but the concepts of transmissibility of caries and effect of hidden sugars were not evident. Seventy one percent did not know that frequent bottle feeding could cause tooth decay. …”
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Preferential use of carbon sources in culturable aerobic mesophilic bacteria of Coptotermes curvignathus's (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae) gut and its foraging area
Published 2015“…Although termites from a different study area do not have the same species of bacteria in the gut, they do have a bacterial community with similar role in degrading certain carbon sources. Sugars were preferential in termite gut isolates, while nitrogen carbon sources were preferential in foraging pathway isolates. …”
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Production of cellulase by a wild strain of Chaetomium globosum using delignified oil palm empty-fruit-bunch fibre as substrate
Published 1997“…The cellulase mixture, partially purified by ammonium sulphate precipitation, was able to hydrolyse delignified OPEFB fibres, converting about 68% of the cellulosies to reducing sugars after 5 days.…”
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Localization and Molecular Size of Mucin2 Glycoproteins Forming the Gut Mucosal Barrier in the Indonesian Indigenous Naked Neck and Normal Feathered Chickens
Published 2015“…These results suggest that mucin2 gene as well as glycoprotein containing WGA and Jacalin positive sugars covers the surface of mucosal gut in both naked neck and normal chickens, probably to form mucosal barrier. …”
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Evaluation of antimicrobial activity exploration of the leaves extracts of Borreria articularis (Linn. F.)
Published 2013“…The studies revealed that alkaloids, glycosides, tanins, flavonoids, saponins and reducing sugars are present in both the extracts. The pure compound, 6-methyl-5-cyclodecen-1-ol, exhibited good antimicrobial activity against all the pathogens tested. …”
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Kenaf: renewable source for biopolymer
Published 2011“…It is a lignocellulosic material which is naturally resistant to breakdown to its structural sugars that will inhibit microorganisms to be accessed through. …”
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An investigation into the structure and functional aspects of the cell wall of Desulfovibrio
Published 1985“…HPLC studies have shown changes in the LPS sugars with iron limitation indicating an interaction between Fed I) and the LPS. …”
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2834
Conformational choice and selectivity in singly and multiply hydrated monosaccharides in the gas phase.
Published 2008“…New spectroscopic and/or computational results obtained for the singly hydrated complexes of phenyl beta-D-mannopyranoside (beta-D-PhMan), methyl alpha-D-gluco- and alpha-D-galactopyranoside (alpha-D-MeGlc and alpha-D-MeGal), when coupled with those reported earlier for the singly hydrated complexes of alpha-D-PhMan, beta-D-PhGlc and beta-D-PhGal, have created a comprehensive data set, which reveals a systematic pattern of conformational preference and binding site selectivity, driven by the provision of optimal, co-operative hydrogen-bonded networks in the hydrated sugars. Their control of conformational choice and structure has been further revealed through spectroscopic and/or computational investigations of a series of multiply hydrated complexes; they include beta-D-PhMan.…”
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Asymbiotic germination of Borneo endemic orchid vanda hastifera
Published 2015“…Seeds may germinate in nature but will not grow unless infected by mycorrhizal fungus, which supplies the young plants with all the sugars and nutrients they need until the plants are old enough to produce food on their own (Rajkumar et al., 2008). …”
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Characterization of polyhydroxyalkanoate production capacity, composition and weight synthesized by Burkholderia cepacia JC-1 from various carbon sources
Published 2022“…In the category of simple sugars and plant oils, the use of glucose and palm oil at C:N ratio of 40 resulted in the highest accumulation of 52 wt% and 36 wt% poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) [P(3HB)] homopolymer and dry cell weight of 2.56 g/L and 3.17 g/L, respectively. …”
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Enhancing ergogenic performance and antioxidant benefits of red sugarcane juice through probiotic fermentation
Published 2024“…The viability of LAB (above 107 CFU/mL) and the production of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) were satisfactory while reducing sugars were generally lower after the fermentation. …”
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Effect of frying instructions for food handlers on acrylamide concentration in French fries : an explorative study.
Published 2013“…The concentrations of acrylamide and reducing sugars were analyzed, the frying temperature and time were measured, and thawing practices were observed. …”
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Etlingera elatior-mediated synthesis of gold nanoparticles and their application as electrochemical current enhancer
Published 2019“…The metabolites present in E. elatior, including sugars, proteins, polyphenols, and flavonoids, were known to play important roles in reducing metal ions and supporting the subsequent stability of nanoparticles. …”
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Phytochemical and biological features of Phyllanthus niruri and Phyllanthus urinaria harvested at different growth stages revealed by 1H NMR-based metabolomics
Published 2015“…The 12 week sample was differentiated by its higher sugars contents as well as malic acid and leucine. …”
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