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Potential Roles of Exogenous Proteases and Lipases as Prebiotics. [PDF]
Yang Y+10 more
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Protective Effects of Isolated Curcumin From <i>Curcuma longa</i> on Key Enzymes Involved in the Insulin Signaling Pathway and Digestive and Metabolic Enzymes Associated With Obesity, Type 2 Diabetes, and Hypertension. [PDF]
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Complete defect in PA-PLA<sub>1</sub>α secretion function leading to autosomal recessive woolly hair and hypotrichosis: insights from a novel compound heterozygous <i>LIPH</i> variant study in a Chinese pedigree. [PDF]
Zhang X+7 more
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The binding modes of brazilin and hematein from Caesalpinia sappan L. to Cutibacterium acnes lipase: Simulation studies. [PDF]
Pengsawang M+5 more
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Lipases are ubiquitous enzymes, widespread in nature. They were first isolated from bacteria in the early nineteenth century and the associated research continuously increased due to the particular characteristics of these enzymes. This chapter reviews the main sources, structural properties, and industrial applications of these highly studied enzymes.
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Biotechnology and applied biochemistry, 2020
Importance of enzymes is ever‐rising particularly microbial lipases holding great industrial worth owing to their potential to catalyze a diverse array of chemical reactions in aqueous as well as nonaqueous settings.
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Importance of enzymes is ever‐rising particularly microbial lipases holding great industrial worth owing to their potential to catalyze a diverse array of chemical reactions in aqueous as well as nonaqueous settings.
S. Fatima+4 more
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Lipoprotein lipase and hepatic lipase
Current Opinion in Lipidology, 1990Lipoprotein metabolism involves two major steps (Eisenberg 1990). First, triglyceride (TG) rich lipoproteins bind transiently to lipoprotein lipase (LPL) at the vascular endothelium (Fig. 1). The enzyme rapidly hydrolyzes triglycerides, which accomplishes two things (Eckel 1989): it enables the tissues to utilize fatty acids from the lipoproteins, and ...
Gunilla Olivecrona, Thomas Olivecrona
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