![]() Glycogen structure
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Common Name | Glycogen | ||
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CAS Number | 9005-79-2 | Molecular Weight | 666.57800 | |
Density | 1.83g/cm3 | Boiling Point | 1027.2ºC at 760mmHg | |
Molecular Formula | C24H42O21 | Melting Point | 270-280 °C (dec.) | |
MSDS | Chinese USA | Flash Point | 575ºC |
Spermidine feeding decreases age-related locomotor activity loss and induces changes in lipid composition.
PLoS ONE 9(7) , e102435, (2014) Spermidine is a natural polyamine involved in many important cellular functions, whose supplementation in food or water increases life span and stress resistance in several model organisms. In this work, we expand spermidine's range of age-related beneficial ... |
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Non-muscle involvement in late-onset glycogenosis II.
Acta Myol. 32(2) , 91-4, (2013) Glycogenosis II (GSD II) is an autosomal recessive lysosomal storage disorder resulting from acid alpha-glucosidase deficiency, subsequent accumulation of glycogen in tissues, impairment of autophagic processes and progressive cardiac, motor and respiratory f... |
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Clinical features of Pompe disease.
Acta Myol. 32(2) , 82-4, (2013) Glycogen storage disease type II - also called Pompe disease or acid maltase deficiency - is an autosomal recessive metabolic disorder, caused by an accumulation of glycogen in the lysosome due to deficiency of the lysosomal acid alpha-glucosidase enzyme. Pom... |
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Enzymatic primer-extension with glycerol-nucleoside triphosphates on DNA templates.
PLoS ONE 4(3) , e4949, (2009) Glycerol nucleic acid (GNA) has an acyclic phosphoglycerol backbone repeat-unit, but forms stable duplexes based on Watson-Crick base-pairing. Because of its structural simplicity, GNA is of particular interest with respect to the possibility of evolving func... |
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Comparison of methods for glycogen analysis of in vitro fermentation pellets produced with strained ruminal inoculum.
J. Microbiol. Methods 118 , 147-51, (2015) Microbial glycogen measurement is used to account for fates of carbohydrate substrates. It is commonly applied to washed cells or pure cultures which can be accurately subsampled, allowing the use of smaller sample sizes. However, the nonhomogeneous fermentat... |
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The mechanism of action of ursolic acid as insulin secretagogue and insulinomimetic is mediated by cross-talk between calcium and kinases to regulate glucose balance.
Biochim. Biophys. Acta 1850(1) , 51-61, (2015) The effect of in vivo treatment with ursolic acid (UA) on glycemia in hyperglycemic rats and its mechanism of action on muscle were studied.The UA effects on glycemia, glycogen, LDH, calcium and on insulin levels were evaluated after glucose tolerance curve. ... |
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[Effect of glyphosate on the energy exchange in carp organs].
Ukr. Biokhim. Zh. 85(3) , 22-30, (2013) The use of glyphosate as a herbicide in agriculture can lead to the presence of its residues and metabolites (aminomethylphosphonic acid) in food for human consumption and pose a threat to health. The effect of these herbicides on the fish organism at the bio... |
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Novel hypoglycemic injury mechanism: N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor-mediated white matter damage.
Ann. Neurol. 75(4) , 492-507, (2014) Hypoglycemia is a common adverse event and can injure central nervous system (CNS) white matter (WM). We determined whether glutamate receptors were involved in hypoglycemic WM injury.Mouse optic nerves (MON), CNS WM tracts, were maintained at 37°C with oxyge... |
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Oxidative stress and altered lipid homeostasis in the programming of offspring fatty liver by maternal obesity.
Am. J. Physiol. Regul. Integr. Comp. Physiol. 307(1) , R26-34, (2014) Changes in the maternal nutritional environment during fetal development can influence offspring's metabolic risk in later life. Animal models have demonstrated that offspring of diet-induced obese dams develop metabolic complications, including nonalcoholic ... |
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Allosteric regulation of the partitioning of glucose-1-phosphate between glycogen and trehalose biosynthesis in Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
Biochim. Biophys. Acta 1850(1) , 13-21, (2015) Mycobacterium tuberculosis is a pathogenic prokaryote adapted to survive in hostile environments. In this organism and other Gram-positive actinobacteria, the metabolic pathways of glycogen and trehalose are interconnected.In this work we show the production,... |