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Arabidopsis AtSUC2 and AtSUC4, encoding sucrose transporters, are required for abiotic stress tolerance in an ABA-dependent pathway.

Physiologia Plantarum : An International Journal for Plant Biology, 2015
Sucrose transporters (SUCs or SUTs) play a central role, as they orchestrate sucrose allocation both intracellularly and at the whole plant level. Previously, we found AtSUC4 mutants changing sucrose distribution under drought and salt stresses. Here, we
Xue Gong   +9 more
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Interaction of Sucrose and Propoxylated Sucrose Esters with Some Pharmaceuticals

Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1964
The interaction between either fatty acid mono or diesters of sucrose or fatty acid monoesters of propoxylated sucrose and benzoic acid or a series of hydroxy and amino substituted benzoic acids is reported. The sugar esters, because of their lack of long polyether chains, have been proposed for use in formulations in which association between a ...
Donald S. Ebersman, Seymour M. Blaug
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Sucrose or Glucose for Diarrhea

Pediatrics, 1981
In the letter "Sucrose or Glucose for Diarrhea" by Hughes-Davies (Pediatrics 68:607, 1981), in the third paragraph the third sentence should read as follows: In the study of Nalin et al3 40% of the babies on sucrose needed more than 24 hours of treatment compared with 15% of those on glucose.
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Sweet as sucrose

Nature Chemistry, 2023
Carina I C, Crucho, Maria Teresa, Barros
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Catalytic Conversion of Fructose, Glucose, and Sucrose to 5-(Hydroxymethyl)furfural and Levulinic and Formic Acids in γ-Valerolactone As a Green Solvent

, 2014
The conversion of fructose, glucose, and sucrose to 5-(hydroxymethyl)furfural (HMF) and levulinic acid (LA)/formic acid (FA) was investigated in detail using sulfuric acid as the catalyst and γ-valerolactone (GVL) as a green solvent.
Long Qi   +5 more
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PREVENTION OF THE GROWTH OF SUCROSE HYDRATES IN SUCROSE SIRUPS [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Food Science, 1951
Francis T. Jones   +2 more
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Sucrose preference test for measurement of stress-induced anhedonia in mice

Nature Protocols, 2018
Meng-ying Liu   +8 more
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INTESTINAL ABSORPTION OF SUCROSE

Acta Medica Scandinavica, 1972
Abstract: Sucrose in synthetized in the green leaves of plants. With increasing economical status the sucrose from sugar cane and beets, like fat, supplies an increasing fraction of our food. Sucrose is easily metabolized and utilized. Too high consumption is, however, not desirable from nutritional point of view, since this highly refined product ...
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Sucrose for Ulcers

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1966
ABSTRACT To the Editor:— Dr. George X. Trimble's references to the use of granulated sugar (197:790, 1966) go back only to 1957. This treatment was in use by several surgeons at St. Louis Jewish Hospital in 1941 when I was an intern there. They had apparently used it for some years, having learned the procedure in Europe. We were not particularly aware
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