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Growth, photosynthesis, and storage of nitrogen (N) and total non-structural carbohydrates (TNC) of a perennial wild type and an annual cultivar of lima bean (Phaseolus lunatus) were examined at different light intensities and N supplies. Relative growth rate and photosynthesis increased with light
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Phase 2' starch neutralizer brand bean extract product ("Phase 2") is a water-extract of a common white bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) that has been shown in vitro to inhibit the digestive enzyme alpha-amylase. Inhibiting this enzyme may prevent the digestion of complex carbohydrates, thus
The molecular composition of plant residues is suspected to largely govern the fate of their constitutive carbon (C) in soils. Labile compounds, such as metabolic carbohydrates, are affected differently from recalcitrant and structural compounds by soil-C stabilisation mechanisms. Producing
The influence of the aqueous pods extract of kidney bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) on indicators of carbohydrate metabolism under the condition of experimental type 1 diabetes in rats was studied. It was shown that long-term oral administration of the extract at a dose of 200 mg/kg to rats leads to the
Preclinical data on extracts of and preparations derived from beans of Phaseolus vulgaris are reviewed as potential remedies for use in controlling food consumption, body weight, lipid accumulation, and glycemia. A growing body of evidence suggests that acute and chronic administration of P.
The carbohydrate-binding peptide fragment of scarlet runner bean (Phaseolus coccineus var. rubronanus) lectin has been prepared by trypsin digestion. The carbohydrate-binding peptide was isolated from digested solution by affinity chromatography on thyroglobulin-Sepharose column, Bio-Gel P-4 gel
Quantitative histochemistry was used to investigate the tissue-specific compartmentation of soluble carbohydrates (sucrose, glucose, fructose), starch and malate in the laminar pulvinus, leaf blade and petiole of Phaselous coccineus L. at day and night positions of diurnal leaf movement. Total
The location and amino acid sequence surrounding a cysteine residue required for carbohydrate binding in the lima bean lectin (LBL) was determined. Following selective conversion of the sulfhydryl group to its S-cyano derivative, LBL was cleaved at the essential cysteine residue to give two
Measurements of the efficiency of singlet-singlet energy transfer were used to determine the distance between the hydrophobic binding site and the thiol group required for carbohydrate-binding activity of lima bean lectin. 1-Anilino-8-naphthalenesulfonate, bound to the hydrophobic binding site by
The wild-type seed lima bean lectin (LBL), and recombinant LBL expressed in Escherichia coli show specificity for the human blood group A immunodominant trisaccharide GalNAc alpha 1-3[Fuc alpha 1-2]Gal beta 1-R. We have generated four site-specific mutants of LBL, two of which show altered
Gas chromatographic (GC), mass spectrometric (MS), lectin binding and enzymatic analyses of the carbohydrates from Giardia cyst walls, intact cysts and trophozoites were performed to investigate the carbohydrate composition of Giardia cyst walls and to test the hypothesis that the Giardia cyst wall
Use was made of seven FITC labelled lectins as tools to investigate the surface of Onchocerca lienalis larvae as they develop through to the infective third-stage in a natural vector, Simulium ornatum. The lectins were derived from Canavalia ensiformis (Con A), Lens culinaris (lentil), Triticum
The presence of cell surface carbohydrates was investigated in intact, non-fixed outer hair cells (OHCs) of guinea pigs using fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC) and rhodamine (TRITC) lectins. By means of wheat germ agglutinin (WGA) N-acetyl-D-glucosamine was shown in the entire OHC membrane,
An assay was developed to evaluate the bioavailability of dietary carbohydrate by slope-ratio analysis of weight gain and plasma ketones of rats fed a carbohydrate-free diet supplemented with glucose as a standard and selected food items, pure carbohydrates and polyols. The diet was based on 35%
Identification of glycans in amphibian testis has shown the existence of N-acetylgalactosamine (GalNAc)-containing carbohydrates. Labeling of the sperm acrosome with GalNAc-binding lectins has allowed the identification of GalNAc-containing glycans in this organelle. Futhermore, this specific