Planta, Vol. 231, No. 3 (February 2010), pp. 595-608 (14 pages) Analyses of transgenic sugarcane clones with 45—95% reduced cytosolic pyrophosphate: D-fructose-6-phosphate 1-phosphotransferase (PFP, ...
After initiation of radicle elongation, the pyrophosphate:D-fructose-6-phosphate 1-phosphotransferase (PFP) activity sharply increases in the cotyledons of Citrullus lanatus. Removal of the radicle ...
Whereas humans have one receptor on their tongues that can detect all sorts of sweet things, from real sugar to artificial sweeteners like aspartame, insects have many receptors that each detect ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Alice G. Walton, PhD is a writer who covers health and mental health. Fructose has, in recent years, become almost another taboo f ...
Just glance at grocery store aisles and the prominent role of sweeteners becomes evident. From the many kinds of bulk sugars for sale, to the world of diet sodas, and the unsuspecting sweeteners ...
Can rare sugars help control appetite and fight obesity? New research in mice suggests sweet solutions may lie in your gut hormones. Study: Abilities of Rare Sugar Members to Release Glucagon-like ...
In a recent study published in Nutrients, researchers evaluated the effectiveness of diabetic diets containing D-allulose among type 2 diabetes (T2D) patients. Study: A Pilot Study on the Efficacy of ...
Dear Dr. Roach: What can you tell me about fructose intolerance and/or malabsorption? Is there a genetic predisposition to this? Can it develop later in life? What are the symptoms, and how is it ...
Different sugars can have different metabolic effects, regardless of whether the sugars are consumed in calorically equal amounts. For example, fructose can be more harmful than glucose, raising the ...
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