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2009 NOV 2 ... (GA), a raft-forming alginate suspension, in protecting the oesophagus from damage by pepsin and bile acids (aggressors) was investigated using a series of in-vitro models. Key ...
2009 JUL 20 ... Although the binding mode of pepstatin A is significantly different from that in other pepsin-like aspartic proteases, its location in the active site makes unlikely the previously ...
2009 OCT 19 ... Esophageal secretions were collected during consecutive infusions of initial NaCl, HCl/Pepsin (HCl/P), and a final NaCl, using a specially designed esophageal catheter, before and ...
2009 AUG 17 ... (Tween 20) or whey protein isolate. Proteolytic digestion of emulsions with pepsin (pH 2) promoted significant increases in mean particle size of the whey protein isolate ...
2009 AUG 24 ... protein states. While incorporated deuterium can be localized to different regions by pepsin proteolysis of the labeled protein, the assignment of deuteriums to individual residues ...
2009 NOV 10 ... for nonacidic reflux in laryngopharyngeal symptoms and injury. We have discovered that pepsin is taken up by laryngeal epithelial cells by receptor-mediated endocytosis," ...
2009 JUL 27 ... from the hydrolysis of the more accessible N-terminal part of BLG. Degradation of BLG by pepsin was poor (8%). When BLG was previously hydrolyzed by Lb. acidophilus CRL 636, peptic ...
2009 OCT 26 ... the Tyr-411 residue of albumin, as was firmly corroborated by LC-tandem MS analysis of a pepsin digest of OPT-modified albumin," investigators in Rijswijk, Netherlands report. ...
2009 JUL 27 ... these criteria as close as possible and that were also theoretically resistant to either pepsin or trypsin. The selected peptides were synthesised and used as immunogens to raise ...
2009 AUG 25 ... samples from different horses, significantly more larvae were recovered than with 6 h pepsin HCl digestion," wrote I.D. Glover and colleagues, University of Bristol. ...
2009 OCT 5 ... being able to survive to pH 3.0 and to the presence of bile salts, pancreatin and pepsin. Enterococcus faecium strains evaluated did not exhibit bile salt hydrolase or ...
2009 NOV 9 ... symptoms may have contributed to the ongoing uncertainty about the role of acid or pepsin suppression," wrote L. Papakonstantinou and colleagues, Freeman Hospital. ...
2009 OCT 19 ... susceptibilities of different gp90 isoforms to peptic digestion. Parasites expressing pepsin-susceptible gp90 become highly invasive against target cells upon contact with gastric ...
2009 AUG 3 ... of undenatured immunoglobulin present because its inhibitory activity was destroyed by pepsin digestion and heat treatment (65 degrees C for 30 min). OIC bound to all the ...
2009 SEP 21 ... India and their proteins may induce allergic reactions in sensitized individuals. Pepsin resistance of proteins is a characteristic feature of most of the allergens." ...
2009 AUG 24 ... from non-allergenic food extracts. Data presented using a mouse model suggest that pepsin resistance is indicative of allergenicity. Certain questions remain to be addressed ...
2009 OCT 5 ... genesis of esophageal mucosal damage and reflux symptoms is complex. Acid combined with pepsin and unconjugated bile acids are critical to the development of esophagitis and ...
2009 AUG 10 ... of displayed proteins to proteases using simulated gastric fluid (SGF), which included pepsin at pH 2. The displayed beta-glucosidase resisted pepsin ...
2009 SEP 14 ... electrical resistance (TER) in Caco-2 epithelial monolayers; treated with pepsin trypsin (PT)-digested gliadin with or without monoclonal antibodies against EGFR family ...
2009 NOV 4 ... The Z antigen was a high-molecular-mass antigen that was susceptible to degradation by pepsin and trypsin but that was resistant to m-periodate oxidation and failed to show ...