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We recently reported that fermentable non-digestible carbohydrates including fructo-oligosaccharides (FOS) commonly elevate colonic alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity and the expression of IAP-I, an ALP gene, in rats fed a high-fat (HF) diet, and also elevate gut mucins and modulate Effect of spermaceti oil, cod-liver oil and corn oil on the content of total, direct and indirect bilirubin, on the activity of transaminase, alkaline phosphatase and colloid resistance was studied in three animal species (rabbits, guinea-pigs and albino rats) during 120 days (90 days of
Surfactant-like particles (SLP) are unilamellar secreted membranes associated with the process of lipid absorption and isolated previously only from the apical surface of enterocytes. In this paper, the intracellular membrane has been isolated from corn oil-fed animals, identified by its content of
To determine whether liver alkaline phosphatase (AP) reaches the circulation by crossing the space of Dissé and traversing lymphatic channels to the thoracic duct, AP was measured in lymph and serum hourly for 12 h after bile duct ligation in thoracic duct cannulated rats. AP did not rise at any
The present study investigated the impact of 1800-MHz electromagnetic field radiations (EMF-r), widely used in mobile communication, on the growth and activity of starch-, sucrose-, and phosphate-hydrolyzing enzymes in Zea mays seedlings. We exposed Z. mays to modulated continuous wave homogenous
BACKGROUND
There is controversy regarding whether increasing isolated soy protein (ISP) with or without flaxseed oil (FO), as functional foods, would lead to reduce muscle catabolism and cachexia in burn patients.
METHODS
One hundred and eighty-eight patients were assessed for eligibility in this
It has been known that feeding of high-fat diets increases in intestinal and serum alkaline phosphatase (AP) activity in rats. This phenomenon is regarded as an indirect evidence for a participation of intestinal AP (I-AP) in regard to fat absorption. This study was performed to clarify the role of
Monitoring the effects of no-tillage (NT) in comparison with conventional tillage (CT) on soil microbes could improve our understanding of soil biochemical processes and thus help us to develop sound management strategies. The objective of this study was to compare the species composition and
Intestinal alkaline phosphatase (IAP) is a brush-border membrane ectoenzyme (BBM-IAP) that is released into the lumen (L-IAP) after a high-fat diet. We examined the effects of oil feeding and the addition of mixed-lipid micelles on the formation of L-IAP in oil-fed rat intestine, Caco-2 cell
Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi can ameliorate not only plant phosphorus (P) nutrition but also soil P mobilization, while P mobilization occurs secondarily and may in turn limit P acquisition at certain crop growth stages. It can be termed as the "mycorrhiza-inducible P limitation",
The objective was to investigate the effects of species (cow vs. goat) and of various dietary lipid supplements, known to modulate milk fat content, on selected metabolites and enzymes in milk and to explore their correlations with performance traits. Twelve Holstein cows and 12 Alpine goats, all
A semiautomated quantitative assay for rat serum alkaline phosphatase (ALP) isoenzyme determination was developed, incorporating selective precipitation of bone alkaline phosphatase (BALP) with wheat germ lectin and differential inhibition with levamisole for determination of intestinal alkaline
Oil feeding is known to increase the secretion of intestinal alkaline phosphatase (IAP) into serum and this phenomenon is shown to be mediated by surfactant-like particles. These lipoprotein particles are secreted by enterocytes and are rich in phosphatidyl choline and IAP. The exact mechanisms
Zinc-deficiency was induced in mice by feeding a Zn-deficient basal diet (ZD dietary group) containing 9% lipid (6% corn oil, 3% cod liver oil) for 8 wk. Thereafter, the corn oil was withdrawn from the basal diet and a subset of Zn-deficient animals (ZDLR group) was fed this modified low fat diet
BACKGROUND
Zea mays L. (Poaceae) Stigma maydis is an underutilized product of corn cultivation finding therapeutic applications in oxidative stress-related disorders.
OBJECTIVE
This study investigated its aqueous extract against acetaminophen (APAP)-perturbed oxidative insults in rat