Abstract Previous in vitro studies have indicated that oxidized phytosterol (OPS) exhibits some toxicity; however, the harmful effects of OPS on fatty acid metabolism are not completely understood yet. Therefore, this study examined the effects of exogenous phytosterol (PS) and OPS on growth parameters and lipid metabolism in rats.
Tomonari Koyama, Kyoichi Osada
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Nitrate Reductase Inhibition Induces Lipid Enhancement of Dunaliella Tertiolecta for Biodiesel Production. [PDF]
Benhima R+7 more
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Nitrogen Form and Growth and Nitrate Reductase Activity of the Cranberry1 [PDF]
Michael A. Dirr
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Nitrate reductase mediates nitric oxide-dependent gravitropic response in Arabidopsis thaliana roots. [PDF]
Vazquez MM, Casalongué CA, París R.
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Nitrate Reductase from Anaerobically Grown Rhizobium japonicum
Roy M. Daniel, Joshua I. Gray
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Effects of reduced dehydrogenase electron acceptors on the various nitrate dependant activities of spinach (Spinacea oleracea L.) nitrate reductase [PDF]
José Maldonado+2 more
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Abstract Seagrasses are important foundation species, which support coastal biodiversity and provide socioeconomic benefits. However, seagrasses are threatened by anthropogenic changes, including the elevated temperature associated with marine heatwaves (MHWs) and light limitation from eutrophication or increased sedimentation.
Alissa V. Bass+2 more
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In vitro Nitrate Reductase Activity Assay from Arabidopsis Crude Extracts. [PDF]
Kim JY, Seo HS.
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NITRATE REDUCTASE ACTIVITY AND N FRACTIONS IN TIMOTHY AND SWITCH GRASS AS INFLUENCED BY N AND S FERTILIZATION [PDF]
J. W. Friedrich+2 more
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Impact of copper and iron on growth and silicic acid uptake in two Southern Ocean diatoms
Abstract Copper (Cu) and iron (Fe) are vital micronutrients that influence diatom physiology, growth rate, and nutrient stoichiometry. This study examines the interactive effects of Cu and Fe on two Southern Ocean diatoms, Proboscia inermis and Chaetoceros flexuosus, cultured under varying Fe and Cu conditions.
Prayna P. P. Maharaj, Michael J. Ellwood
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