Enhancing phytochemical composition and nutritional profiles in dry bean varieties through roasting
Abstract BACKGROUND Dry beans and chickpeas are nutritionally valuable legumes widely consumed worldwide. This study examines the impact of oven roasting (110 °C for 70 min) on the phytochemical, antioxidant, fatty acid and saponin profiles of 12 pulses, including 11 common beans and 1 chickpea. RESULTS Roasting significantly affected the phytochemical
Olumide O Fashakin +2 more
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Proteomic landscape of decellularized breast carcinomas identifies C-type lectin domain family 3 member A as a driver of cancer aggressiveness. [PDF]
Triulzi T +17 more
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DectiSomes: C-type lectin receptor-targeted liposomes as pan-antifungal drugs. [PDF]
Meagher RB, Lewis ZA, Ambati S, Lin X.
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Human and mouse macrophage-inducible C-type lectin (Mincle) bind Candida albicans [PDF]
Andrea Bugarčić +5 more
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Salt‐induced nutritional and metabolic shifts in halophytes: implications for food security
Abstract Plant species vary in their response to salinity: some crops show a degree of salt tolerance, while halophytes – whether wild or cultivated – are characterized by a high capacity to thrive under saline conditions. Halophytes are considered a source of valuable secondary metabolites with potential economic value, yet they might also produce ...
Giulia Atzori +9 more
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Limitations of a proper SFTSV mouse model using human C-type lectin receptors. [PDF]
Kim YM +5 more
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Diacetylene‐containing glycan mimetics cluster upon selective lectin binding in GUVs. Subsequent irradiation leads to the formation of fluorescent polymer clusters, while non‐clustered glycan mimetics remain unaffected in the membrane. ABSTRACT The glycocalyx, a dense layer of glycoproteins and glycolipids on eukaryotic cells, is essential for cellular
Luca‐Cesare Blawitzki +5 more
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Ligand Recognition by the Macrophage Galactose-Type C-Type Lectin: Self or Non-Self?-A Way to Trick the Host's Immune System. [PDF]
Szczykutowicz J.
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Glycosylation-Dependent Interactions of C-Type Lectin DC-SIGN with Colorectal Tumor-Associated Lewis Glycans Impair the Function and Differentiation of Monocyte-Derived Dendritic Cells [PDF]
Motohiro Nonaka +8 more
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