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Monosaccharides (from Gr**** monos: single, sacchar: sugar), also
called simple sugars, are the
simplest forms of
sugar and the most
basic units (monomers)...
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Carbon microballs made from
glycose via
hydrothermal carbonization, that have been
processed with CO2 for 6
hours to
change surface properties. SEM image...
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Meadow ND, Fox DK,
Roseman S (1990). "The
bacterial phosphoenolpyruvate:
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- (OAD), when
administered in the
right dose it will help
bring the
blood glycose level down by
stimulating the
insulin production.
Similar medicines are...
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Escherichia coli and is transported/phosphorylated by the phosphoenolpyruvate:
glycose phosphotransferase system". The
Journal of
Biological Chemistry. 275 (42):...
- (from the non-reducing end to the
reducing end) as
glycosyl [glycosyl]n
glycoses or
glycosyl [glycosyl]n glycosides,
depending on
whether or not the reducing...
- steroids, and tannins.
Compounds with high
amounts of
oxygen (such as
glycosed flavonoids, tannins, and
polyphenolic compounds) were
revealed to show...
- IFNγ. This
activation leads, as in the case of T cells, to
increase in
glycose uptake and glycolysis. What is
strikingly different is the
Krebs cycle...
- B. (1889). V.
Ueber die
Xylose oder den Holzzucker, eine
zweite Penta‐
Glycose.
Justus Liebigs Annalen der Chemie, 254(3):304-320. Wheeler, H. J., & Tollens...