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Brandon H Mai, Liang-Jun YanDepartment of Pharmaceutical Sciences, UNT System College of Pharmacy, University of North Texas Health Science Center, Fort Worth, TX 76107, USAAbstract: The increased consumption of fructose in the average diet through ...
Mai BH, Yan LJ
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Pharmacologic inhibition of ketohexokinase prevents fructose-induced metabolic dysfunction
Objective: Recent studies suggest that excess dietary fructose contributes to metabolic dysfunction by promoting insulin resistance, de novo lipogenesis (DNL), and hepatic steatosis, thereby increasing the risk of obesity, type 2 diabetes (T2D), non ...
Jemy A. Gutierrez+24 more
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Simulating microbial degradation of organic matter in a simple porous system using the 3-D diffusion-based model MOSAIC [PDF]
This paper deals with the simulation of microbial degradation of organic matter in soil within the pore space at a microscopic scale. Pore space was analysed with micro-computed tomography and described using a sphere network coming from a geometrical ...
Chenu, Claire+6 more
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A filterable paper‐based fluorescent metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) sensor array is developed for one‐to‐one recognition and simultaneous quantification of multiple antibiotics. Three representative MOFs are strategically designed to exhibit exceptional affinity and specificity for the target antibiotic.
Tongtong Ma+7 more
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This review highlights recent advancements in converting lignocellulosic biomass to fuel precursors. It emphasizes the role of FUR and 2‐methylfuran in aldol condensation and hydroxyalkylation–alkylation reactions. The article discusses their efficiency, potential applications, and emerging technologies that promise cleaner and more sustainable energy ...
Errol D. Saluta+2 more
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DIFFERENT ACUTE METABOLISM OF FRUCTOSE IN DIALYSIS PATIENTS COMPARED TO HEALTHY SUBJECTS
The consumption of fructose has increased dramatically during the last two decades and parallels the epidemics of obesity, metabolic syndrome, diabetes and chronic kidney disease ADDIN EN.CITE ADDIN EN.CITE.DATA . Fructose comes naturally e.g.
Björn Anderstam+6 more
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Screening and characterization of Lactobacillus strains producing large amounts of exopolysaccharides [PDF]
A total of 182 Lactobacillus strains were screened for production of extracellular polysaccharides (EPS) by a new method: growth in liquid media with high sugar concentrations. Sixty EPS-positive strains were identified; 17 strains produced more than 100
Brink, B. ten,+4 more
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Dietary, fructose-containing sugars have been strongly associated with the development of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Recent studies suggest that fructose also can be produced via the polyol pathway in the liver, where it may induce hepatic
L. Sánchez-Lozada+8 more
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Using CO2‐rich polluting gases in greenhouse plant cultivation has proven to be a promising technique for stimulating plants while reducing emissions to the atmosphere. The use of an experimental biofilter proves to be effective in retaining most of the toxic particles. The alteration of physiological and metabolic parameters shows an adaptation of the
Alberto Martinez‐Alonso+3 more
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Zero‐valent iron nanoparticles on Si/N codoped carbon support are prepared from hydrothermal carbonization and pyrolysis of biomass, silica, and iron salt. The Fe nanoparticles are evenly distributed on the support and encapsulated in graphitic or iron oxide shells.
Lilian Moumaneix+2 more
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