... japonica We found about 30 kinds of fatty acids in the leaves and stems and about 36 kinds of fatty acids in the roots and rhizomes of Z japonica We focused on the fattyacid content of Z japonica , ... such as bacteria, periphyton and sessile animals We define the fatty acids with > 5% content as dominant fatty acids and Fig shows the dominant fatty acids in the leaves and stems of Z japonica in ... NG KT KG Fattyacid content (%) Fattyacid content (%) However, we think that the characteristics of the fattyacid structure in the leaves and stems differ from those of the roots and rhizomes...
... of Energy and Environment (IJEE), Volume 1, Issue 3, 2010, pp.411-430 427 properties andfattyacid composition on CO and HC emissions The correlation analysis reveals that the CO and HC emissions ... International Journal of Energy and Environment (IJEE), Volume 1, Issue 3, 2010, pp.411-430 415 Table Fattyacid methyl composition of different biodiesel fuels Fattyacid methyl ester composition ... hydroperoxides increases the risk of polymerization and acidification and of the appearance of insoluble sediments and gums, which can lead to filter plugging and deposits in the fuel systems Esterified...
... FattyAcidand Carotenoids in Gac Fruit MATERIALS AND METHODS FattyAcid Analysis Materials Gac fruit were purchased from two Asian markets (Vinh Phat and Shun Fat) in Sacramento, ... relative standard deviation, % vaccenic (in two fruit), R-linolenic, and eicosa-11-eneoic acids were also detected The fattyacid composition of the aril and seed are interesting, and they reflect ... Vitamin E and omega-3 fatty acids (21), although our data show only 0.3-0.8% linolenic acid (Table 2) Seeds of tropical plants may contain high levels of saturated fatty acids, with palmitic acid...
... cation ligands are main-chain oxygen atoms, and three are the side-chain oxygen atoms of N296, E342 and S387 The glutamic acidand asparagine residues are conserved among known KAS I and KAS II ... mutated KAS I structures ˚ The distance between H333 Ne and C163 Sc is 3.2 A ˚ in the native andfattyacid complex, and 3.1 A respectively, and infers that H333 Ne donates a hydrogen bond to the ... mutants K328H and K328R are more efficient (247% and 227%), the acidic mutant K328E is less efficient (31%), and the bulky mutants K328F and K328I are similar to the wild-type (91% and 117%) Increasing...
... protection of enzymes and membranes from the detergent effects of excess fatty acids by sequestering them, and (d) modulation of cell growth and differentiation by transport of fatty acids to the nucleus ... they were initially isolated, e.g livertype fatty acid- binding protein (L-FABP), brain-type fatty acid- binding protein (B-FABP), intestinal-type fatty acid- binding protein (I-FABP), etc However, ... (1972) A binding protein for fatty acids in cytosol of intestinal mucosa, liver, myocardium, and other tissues Science 177, 56–58 Haunerland NH & Spener F (2004) Fatty acid- binding proteins – insights...
... uptake and utilization of fatty acids, intracellular targeting of fatty acids to specific organelles and metabolic pathways, and the protection of cellular structures from the detergent effects of fatty ... (1993) Fatty acidbinding protein and its relation to fattyacid oxidation Mol Cell Biochem 123, 101–106 15 Glatz JF & van der Vusse GJ (1996) Cellular fatty acidbinding proteins: their function and ... & Hsu KT (2002) Similar mechanisms of fattyacid transfer from human and rodent fatty acid- binding proteins to membranes: liver, intestine, heart muscle and adipose tissue FABPs Mol Cell Biochem...
... the particular type of fattyacid predominating in the oil, but also contained a complex mixture of other fatty acids, as occurs in vivo As might be expected, the fattyacid composition of CRLPs ... Pascale et al Table Fattyacid composition of TG in CRLPs CRLPs were prepared using TG from palm, olive, corn or fish oil as described in Experimental procedures, and the fattyacid composition was ... chromatography Data are expressed as gÆ(100 g total fatty acids))1 and are the mean ± SEM from three separate preparations ND, none detected CRLPs Fattyacid Palm 14:0 16:0 16:1 n)7 18:0 18:1 n)9 18:1...
... Vertebrate FABPs are involved in cellular fattyacid transport and utilization and compartmentalization of intracellular fattyacid storage, and also in fatty acidinduced regulation of gene expression ... of RA and ⁄ or fattyacid molecules The biological roles of these proteins span over a wide range of processes such as transport, cellular uptake and cytoplasmic trafficking of fatty acids, and ... Oleic acidand stearic acid solutions were prepared as described by Stremmel & Berk [38] Briefly, the fatty acids (Sigma) were dissolved at 50 lm in 0.1 m NaOH at 37 °C, and a solution of 2.5 mm fatty...
... Genetic defects in fattyacid oxidation (Eur J Biochem 271) 471 Table Transporter proteins and enzymes involved in the mitochondrial saturated fattyacid oxidation FATP, fattyacid transport protein; ... deficiency or, alternatively, that medium chain -fatty acids and their derivatives are less toxic to cardiac function than long-chain fatty acids and their derivatives However, it is interesting ... enzymes of fattyacid oxidation The draft sequence of the human genome was published in 2001 [7,8] and the assembly of large contigs and the annotation of genes makes it possible to find gene and genome...
... (2002) Endocannabinoids in the immune system and cancer Prostaglandins Leukot Essent Fatty Acids 66, 319–332 24 Cravatt, B.F & Lichtman, A.H (2003) Fattyacid amide hydrolase: an emerging therapeutic ... Francke, U (1998) Conserved chromosomal location and genomic structure of human and mouse fatty- acid amide hydrolase genes and evaluation of clasper as a candidate neurological mutation Genomics 54, ... Fig Effect of leptin and progesterone on FAAH activity and expression (A) Effect of leptin on the activity of FAAH in human U937 and CHP100 cells and on the protein content and the mRNA of FAAH...
... percentage amino acid identity between zebrafish and human, mouse and pufferfish B-FABP is 83%, 76% and 83%, respectively The percentage amino acid identity between zebrafish and human and mouse is ... lipid-binding proteins and their genes Annu Rev Nutr 17, 277–303 25 Wu, Q., Andolfatto, P & Haunerland, N.H (2001) Cloning and sequence of the gene encoding the muscle fattyacid binding protein ... testes and between 50 and 160 times higher in brain than in muscle, intestine and heart No product was generated by qRT-PCR from liver, ovary, skin and kidney RNA Both conventional RT-PCR and qRT-PCR...
... transportation and utilization of fatty acids in cardiac muscle [4,5] However, H-FABP is also abundant in tissues that not use fatty acids as an energy source such as mammary gland and developing ... inhibitor/heart -fatty acid- binding protein Gene 147, 237–242 10 Prinsen, C.F & Veerkamp, J.H (1996) Fattyacid binding and conformational stability of mutants of human muscle fatty acidbinding protein ... regulation, and linkage relationships of a rodent gene encoding heart fattyacid binding protein J Biol Che Zhang, J., Rickers-Haunerland, J., Dawe, I & Haunerland, N.H (1999) Structure and chromosomal...
... methyl-branched fatty acids These branched fatty acids have the low temperature properties of unsaturated fatty acids, but unlike unsaturated fatty acids, their esters are not susceptible to oxidation and ... standard deviation evaluate how they differed in their fattyacid compositions (Table 1) In root, stem and flower tissues, cyclic fatty acids made up about 19.2%, 9.9% and 4.0% of total fatty acids, ... respectively Of these fatty acids, malvalic acid (7-(2-octyl-1-cyclopropenyl) heptanoic acid) was the most abundant, accounting for 11.9%, 6.9% and 3.0% of total fatty acids in root, stem and flower tissues,...
... α-linolenic acid; ARA: Arachidonic acid; CVA: canonical variance analysis; DHA: docosahexaenoic acid; DMOX: 4, 4-dimethyloxaline; EPA: Eicosapentaenoic acid; FA: fatty acid; FAME: fattyacid methyl ... esters of FAs Out of the 76 fatty acids, 36 substances were identified by their mass spectrum and by retention time according to a standard substance, and the other 40 fatty acids were identified by ... Trebouxiophyceae (arrowheads) and Ulvophyceae (circles) as based on their fattyacid distribution patterns using Canonical Variates Analysis Both vectors correspond to variables (fatty acids) correlated...
... monounsaturated fatty acids * TFA: trans fatty acids * tc: traceal 818 Fattyacid composition including trans fatty acids content of selected Vietnamese instant noodles Trans fatty acids were also ... saturated fatty acids and low amounts of polyunsaturated fatty acids, which mainly palmitic acid, oleic acidand linoleic acids Therefore, it would be necessary to keep monitoring and inspecting ... 2009) Fattyacid composition including trans fatty acids content of selected Vietnamese instant noodles Table1 Fatty acids composition of selected Vietnamese Instant noodles Fattyacid C14:0 Brands...
... products from DCAA and TCAA by o hydrothermal reaction at 250 C and MPa Journal of Water and Environment Technology, Vol.1, No.2, 2003 acid, % of glycolic acidand % of formic acid were detected ... organic acid, chlorine ion and DOC, all samples were filtered to separate solid materials, using micro-syringes and filters with pore size of 0.45 µm RESULTS AND DISCUSSION Glycolic acid Formic acid ... malic acid decreased, and was converted into more simple organic acids as reaction time increased Glycolic acid increased up to 28 % at 27 min, and then decreased gradually However, formic acid...