Đặt câu với từ "butyric acid bacterium"

1. Butyrins are esters of butyric acid

2. Examples of Aliphatic acids are butyric acid, propionic acid, and acetic acid.

3. Butyrate (or butyric acid) is a short-chain saturated fatty acid

4. Lactic acid bacterium having high oxalic acid decomposition ability

5. Butyrate definition is - a salt or ester of butyric acid

6. Butyrin - any of three glycerides of butyric acid triButyrin - a bitter oily triglyceride of butyric acid; a form of Butyrin glyceryl ester - an ester of glycerol

7. The major fermentation products from rhamnose included acetic acid, propionic acid, butyric acid, n-propanol, and 1,2-propanediol.

8. Butyrins are esters of butyric acid. Esterification enables a high percentage of butyric acid to be delivered effectively to the gut all packaged in a user-friendly form.

9. What does Butyrin mean? A glyceryl ester, C3H5(C4H7O2)3, of butyric acid

10. Butyrate Complex provides 460 mg of butyric acid per capsule, from calcium/magnesium Butyrate

11. The sugars are fermented using a bacteria or yeast that predominantly forms butyric acid.

12. Key words: gender differences in rooting ability, indolyl-3-butyric acid, restoration, Whapmagoostui-Kuujjuaraapik.

13. Antibodies capable of detecting a beer spoilage lactic acid bacterium.

14. L-α-amino-n-butyric acid, permanganate oxidation, concentrated acidic medium, autocatalysis, free radical intermediates.

15. TriButyrin (or Butyrin, or tri-butyrate) is a triglyceride of the short-chain fatty acid called butyrate (sometimes called butyric acid or butanoic acid)

16. G., butyric, or in porpoise oil, by valerianic acid - both occurring as glycerin esters, Butyrin…

17. Medical definition of Butyrin: any of the three liquid glycerides of butyric acid; especially : triButyrin.

18. Butyric acid is the key feedstock for different butyrate salts and glycerine esters – so-called Butyrins

19. Butyrin definition, a colorless, liquid ester present in butter, formed from glycerin and butyric acid

20. Michael Kessler, DC — Butyrate, or butyric acid, is a short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) that is highly abundant in the gut

21. TriButyrin is a triglyceride obtained by formal acylation of the three hydroxy groups of glycerol by butyric acid

22. Use of Butyrin TriButyrin (Glyceryl tributyrate), a neutral short-chain fatty acid triglyceride, is a stable and rapidly absorbed prodrug of Butyric Acid

23. Increasing indole-3-butyric acid concentrations decreased abaxial bending of cuttings from the first two severance dates.

24. Butyric acid is the key raw material for various salts of butyrate and esters of glycerin, and Butyrins

25. Butyrin (countable and uncountable, plural Butyrins) (organic chemistry) The triglyceride of butyric acid; the principal constituent of butterfat

26. Complex carbohydrates are fermented in the lower gut portions to short-chain fatty acids, mainly acetic, propionic and butyric acid.

27. Coliform Bacterium synonyms, coliform Bacterium pronunciation, coliform Bacterium translation, English dictionary definition of coliform Bacterium

28. RIGHT IN THE GUT HEALTH: ProButyrate® is a supplement using the purest possible Butanoic acid, unlike other Butyric …

29. Transplanted seedlings either received a 5-s basal dip in 20 mM indole-3-butyric acid or did not.

30. Typically such fermentation products include for instance ethanol, glycerol, acetone, n-butanol, butanediol, isopropanol, butyric acid, methane, citric Acid, fumaric acid, lactic acid, propionic acid, succinic acid, itaconic acid, acetic acid, acetaldehyde, 3-hydroxypropionic acid, glyconic acid, tartaric acid and amino acids such as L-glutaric acid, L-lysine, L-aspartic acid, L-tryptophan, L-arylglycines or salts of any of these acids.

31. This product features CoreBiome, a patent pending form of triButyrin, consisting of three molecules of butyric acid )butyrate) bound to glycerol.

32. Butyrate glycerides, including mono-, di-, and tri-Butyrin, consist of a varied number of butyric acid molecules attached to glycerol backbone

33. The bacterium is particularly suitable for the production of fermentation products such as ethanol, lactic acid, acetic acid and hydrogen from lignocellulosic biomass.

34. Typically such fermentation products include for instance ethanol, glycerol, acetone, n-butanol, butanediol, isopropanol, butyric acid, methane, citric acid, fumaric acid, lactic acid, propionic acid, succinic acid, itaconic acid, acetic acid, acetaldehyde, 3-hydroxypropionic acid, glyconic acid, tartaric acid and amino acids such as L-glutaric acid, L-lysine, L-aspartic acid, L-tryptophan, L-arylglycines or salts of any of these acids.

35. Method for preparing mixed fermented grain using lactic acid bacterium and vessel for fermentation for preparing same

36. This product features CoreBiome™, a patent pending form of triButyrin, consisting of three molecules of butyric acid (butyrate) bound to glycerol.

37. MonoButyrin is a 1-monoglyceride resulting from the formal esterification of butyric acid with one of the primary hydroxy groups of glycerol

38. Epimedium extract(leaves),Yohimbe Extract(bark),(8mg yohimbine alkaloids),Cnidium extract(fruit),Xanthoparmelia Scabrosa extract(lichen), Gamma Amino Butyric Acid, L-Arginine.

39. In contrast to most lactic acid bacteria, this bacterium mainly breaks down lipids, forming free fatty acids.

40. Butyrins are hydrolyzed after the stomach, in the small intestine, ensuring butyric acid is released and delivered where it is most effective

41. BACTERIUM SPECIES COMAMONAS ACIDOVORANS P4a AND PROCESS FOR THE MICROBIAL DECONTAMINATION OF MATERIALS POLLUTED WITH PHENOXYACETIC ACID HERBICIDES

42. The acetic acid bacterium Acetobacter pasteurianus plays an important role in acetic acid fermentation, which involves oxidation of ethanol to acetic acid through the ethanol respiratory chain under specific conditions

43. This product features CoreBiome™, a patent pending form of triButyrin, consisting of three molecules of butyric acid (butyrate) bound to glycerol.

44. According to the present invention, 4-amino butyric acid is prepared using a microorganism as a whole cell, and preferably, 4-amino butyric acid which has not undergone a complicated refining process such as a crystallization process is directly used to prepare 2-pyrrolidone at a high yield rate in an economically advantageous manner.

45. Butyrins are added at a lower dosage than coated products for the same results due to a higher concentration of butyric acid content.

46. Buttstrapped\V buttstrapping\V buttstrap\VN butty\N Butt\N butt\NVi Butung\N butyl alcohol\h butyl aldehyde\h butyl group\h butyl oxalate\h butylene group\h butylene\N butyl\N Butyl\N Butyn\N butyraceous\A butyraldehyde\N butyral\N butyrate\N butyric acid\h butyric ether\h butyrically\v butyric\A butyrin\N butyryl group\h butyryl\A

47. Bacterium confers pathogen resistance

48. Bacteriophage literally means ‘bacterium-eater’

49. Butyrate is a short-chain fatty acid anion that is the conjugate base of butyric acid, obtained by deprotonation of the carboxy group.It has a role as an EC 3.5.1.98 (histone deacetylase) inhibitor, a metabolite and a human metabolite.

50. What are synonyms for Bacterium?

51. Bacterium are creatures in Parasite Eve.

52. 1 synonym for Bacterium: bacteria

53. What does Bacterium mean? Bacteria

54. A Cyanobacterium is a photosynthetic bacterium, which means that the bacterium creates its food from light

55. Synonyms for Bacterium in Free Thesaurus

56. A specific combination of Butyrins (glycerol esters of butyric acid) reduced the impact on gut integrity, lesion scores, intestinal Eimeria levels, microbial intestinal flora when challenged with mixed Eimeria spp

57. Butyrate, also known as butyric acid, is an emerging treatment option for a wide range of health conditions, particularly gastrointestinal disorders and GI-associated neurological conditions like autism spectrum disorder (ASD).

58. However, Chevreul did not publish his early research on butyric acid; instead, he deposited his findings in manuscript form with the secretary of the Academy of Sciences in Paris, France.

59. What does Bacterium mean? Information and translations of Bacterium in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.

60. Among other things, it produces butyric aldehyde, butanol, 2-EH and DOP.

61. Among them he intensively investigated both the "Bacterium lactis aërogenes" (now: "Aerobacter aerogenes"), and the "Bacterium coli commune".

62. The singular of 'bacteria' is 'bacterium'.

63. Anaerobic digestion experiments resulted in Analkalinity between 150 and 1537 mgCaCO3.L−1for the control reactor and between 249 and 491 mgCaCO3.L−1for the reactor integration.Acetic acid was the main volatile fatty acid produced in both reactors, but butyric acid also had a very high concentration in the control reactor.

64. Anaerobic digestion experiments resulted in Analkalinity between 150 and 1537 mgCaCO3.L −1 for the control reactor and between 249 and 491 mgCaCO3.L −1 for the reactor integration.Acetic acid was the main volatile fatty acid produced in both reactors, but butyric acid also had a very high concentration in the control reactor.

65. The type species was later changed from Bacterium triloculare to Bacterium coli (now Escherichia coli) as it was lost

66. Clostridium, Any bacterium of the genus Clostridium

67. Bacterium vs Bacterioid - what is the difference

68. Definition of Bacterium in the Definitions.net dictionary

69. What does Bacterioid mean? (rare) Resembling a bacterium

70. Bacterium - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums

71. Degermation could reduce the air bacterium content obviously.

72. He also named the bacterium Serratia marcescens.

73. Esterifie­­d Butyrins are combined molecules of glycerol and butyrate where the end product is mono-, di- and tri-esters which act as a source of butyric acid, with the help of lipase

74. High purity (HP) inulin was Acylated with acetic anhydride, propionic anhydride, or butyric anhydride.

75. Acetic, propionic, and butyric were the major detectable fatty acids formed during the digestion course.

76. Esterifie­­d Butyrins are combined molecules of glycerol and butyrate where the end product is mono-, di- and tri-esters which act as a source of butyric acid, with the help of lipase.

77. Of Bacteroidal ”, “ Resembling bacteria ” and “ A structurally bacterium ”

78. Bacterium is the term for a single bacteria

79. A bacillus (plural bacilli), or Bacilliform bacterium, is a rod-shaped bacterium or archaeon.Bacilli are found in many different taxonomic groups of bacteria

80. Method for producing l-lysine using an alkaliphilic bacterium