A typical trisaccharide linker (blue) connects a glycosaminoglycan in this case ... Arg97; and the hydroxyls of the glycerol moiety hydrogen-bond with the protein. ...
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BIOCHEMISTRY OF CARTILAGE Structure of proteoglycans The GAGs extend perpendicular from the core protein in a bottlebrush- like structure. The linkage of GAGs to ...
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Medical Biochemistry Molecular Principles of Structural Organization of Cells CARBOHYDRATES CARBOHYDRATES Are hydrated carbon molecules [CnH2nOn or (CH2O)n ...
Functions of Gums in Food Systems ... Bakery and snack products Lubricant and binder ... High freeze-thaw stability Compatible with most food grade salts ...
Chapter 7 Carbohydrates and Glycobiology Carbohydrates are everywhere Sucrose What are carbohydrates? Carbo-hydrates are a group of organic compound that can usually ...
Title: NVCC Bio 212 Subject: Digestive System Author: Greg Erianne Last modified by: Gregs Desktop Created Date: 1/14/2003 11:22:55 PM Document presentation format
BIOCHEMISTRY OF CARTILAGE Structure of proteoglycans The GAGs extend perpendicular from the core protein in a bottlebrush- like structure. The linkage of GAGs to ...
Carbohydrates and Diabetes Type I vs. Type II Diabetes Carbohydrates role in blood glucose Glycemic Index Glycemic Index Factors Influencing GI Carbohydrates and ...
and Sialic acid (negatively charged) 2. Glycoproteins. Common core: 2 GlcNAc 3 Man ... Rich in sialic acid. Biological Roles of Glycans in Proteins ...
CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM Kadek Rachmawati, M.Kes.,Drh CARBOHYDRATE DIGESTION AMYLUM digestion by amylase enzyme Disaccharides digestion Glucose is the most important ...
... comparing the stereochemistry at the chirality center next to the CH2OH group. at the chirality center next to CH2OH. L-glyceraldehyde has the -OH group on ...
Pre- and Probiotics * 11 * * Dietary fibre is a complex group of materials resistant to human digestive enzymes. The physiological effects are relevant not just to ...
The appearance of multicellular organisms allows specialization of cells and ... 14 lead to deafness due to an altered transport around hair cells in the cochlea ...
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carbohydrates (Chapter 25) monosaccharides. peptides and proteins ... For carbohydrates, the convention is to ... Carbohydrates are designated as D- or ...
This is achieved by dehydration synthesis. ... between monomers Start with monomers End with a polymer & water Dehydration Synthesis beginning to end Hydrolysis What ...
CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM Kadek Rachmawati, M.Kes.,Drh CARBOHYDRATE DIGESTION AMYLUM digestion by amylase enzyme Disaccharides digestion Glucose is the most important ...
Glycomics Lectin array: pros and cons Cons: providing global information about the types of glycan epitopes that are present in the sample but does not give any ...
Circle the hemi-acetal portion of the D-glucose ring shown above. Point Down. Point up ... of acid is present, the hemi-acetal portion of the above molecule ...
w/Liver gluconeogenesis. Vitamin D Metabolism. What is the functional unit of the kidney? Nephron ... In the human kidney how much more concentrated is the ...
By means of cell adhesion molecules, CAMs, cells are capable of recognizing each ... A family of Ca2 -dependent CAMs. Ca2 causes dimerization of Cadherins ...
Uses raw materials to synthesize essential compound. Catabolism ... Prevent intestines from becoming entangled. Histological Organization. of the Digestive Tract ...
Carbs. Greatest biomass of biopolymers. Polyhydroxy aldehydes and ... Next-to-bottom carbon hydroxyl extends to the right --- a D sugar; cf. ... stereo ...
Title: NVCC Bio 212 Subject: Lymphatics and Immunity Author: Greg Erianne Last modified by: Gregs Desktop Created Date: 1/14/2003 11:18:01 PM Document presentation format
Lab Activity 30 Digestive Enzymes Portland Community College BI 233 Cellular Reactions All molecules have energy barriers to prevent spontaneous breakdown Enzymes ...
Peuvent avoir diff rentes possibilit s de liaison entre les monom res ... Ne se multiplient pas par PCR ( acides nucl iques) 4. 4. 4. 4. 2. 2. 6. 6. 3. 3. 3. b. a. a. a. a. a. b. b ...
Digestion DIGESTION We will know the nature of the digestive system, the organs that form it and their functions. Functions: Ingest, digest and absorb the food we eat ...
The two families of monosaccharides are aldose and ketoses Monosaccharides are colorless, crystalline solids that are freely soluble in water but insoluble in ...
By means of cell adhesion molecules, CAMs, cells are capable of ... CELL ADHESION MOLECULES ... in integrin 2 lead to leucocyte-adhesion deficiency. ...
Today s Topics Introduction Sugar Chemistry Glucose 1-4 Links Glucose 1-6 Links Other Sugars Mash Rests Acid Rest Protein ... mineral salts like ... dry basis fine ...
... Bakery and snack products Lubricant ... High freeze-thaw stability Compatible with most food grade salts * Gums ... similar function as food gums Food ...
Piercing-sucking (including Rasping-sucking) All external, but some produce purse galls ... Piercing-sucking ... Neuroptera shift from piercing-sucking to chewing. ...
Chapter 24: The Digestive System Triglycerides Are the most important and abundant dietary lipids Consist of 3 fatty acids attached to 1 molecule glycerol Lipid ...