The inulins belong to a class of dietary fibers known as fructans. Inulin is used by some plants as a means of storing energy ... This property of inulin allows the clearance of inulin to be used clinically as a highly accurate measure of glomerular ... However, unlike creatinine, inulin is not naturally present in the body. This is an advantage of inulin (because the amount ... Inulin also stimulates the growth of bacteria in the gut. Inulin passes through the stomach and duodenum undigested and is ...
... inulin D-fructosyl-D-fructosyltransferase, (1,2′:2,3′-dianhydride-forming), inulin D-fructosyl-D-fructosyltransferase (forming ... inulin fructotransferase (depolymerizing), inulase II, inulinase II, inulin fructotransferase (depolymerizing, difructofuranose ... The enzyme inulin fructotransferase (DFA-III-forming) (EC 4.2.2.18) catalyzes the following process: Produces α-D- ... inulin) chain from the terminal D-fructosyl-D-fructosyl disaccharide. This enzyme belongs to the family of lyases, specifically ...
... inulin D-fructosyl-D-fructosyltransferase, (1,2':1',2-dianhydride-forming), inulin D-fructosyl-D-fructosyltransferase (forming ... Other names in common use include inulin fructotransferase (DFA-I-producing), inulin fructotransferase (depolymerizing,, ... The enzyme inulin fructotransferase (DFA-I-forming) (EC 4.2.2.17) catalyzes the following process: Produces α-D-fructofuranose ... "Purification and properties of a novel inulin fructotransferase (DFA I-producing) from Arthrobacter globiformis S14-3". Agric. ...
Carboxymethyl inulin (CMI), which is isolated from the roots of Inula helenium has been used in oil exploration and its very ... Kırboga, Semra; Öner, Mualla (2012-03-01). "The inhibitory effects of carboxymethyl inulin on the seeded growth of calcium ... Johannsen, F. R (2003-01-01). "Toxicological profile of carboxymethyl inulin". Food and Chemical Toxicology. 41 (1): 49-59. doi ... "Investigation of calcium carbonate precipitation in the presence of carboxymethyl inulin". CrystEngComm. 15 (18): 3678. doi: ...
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Inulin is typically extracted by manufacturers from enriched plant sources such as chicory roots or Jerusalem artichokes for ... Inulin (in chicory root), wheat dextrin, oligosaccharides, and resistant starches (in legumes and bananas), are soluble non- ... Tako E, Glahn RP, Welch RM, Lei X, Yasuda K, Miller DD (March 2008). "Dietary inulin affects the expression of intestinal ... As a prebiotic fermentable fiber, inulin is metabolized by gut flora to yield short-chain fatty acids (see below), which ...
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It contains the prebiotic fiber inulin. It contains a polyphenol oxidase, which causes its darkened surface and muddy harshness ... "Prebiotic effects of inulin extracted from burdock (Arctium lappa) in broilers". Arquivos do Instituto Biológico. 84. doi: ...
Jackson, Richard J.; Goergen, Sylvia M. (1929). "A crystalline difructose anhydride from hydrolized inulin". Bureau of ...
The degree of polymerization of inulin ranges from 10 to 60. Inulin can be degraded enzymatically or chemically to a mixture of ... FOS can be produced by degradation of inulin, or polyfructose, a polymer of D-fructose residues linked by β(2→1) bonds with a ... The resulting mixture has the general formula of GFn, with n ranging from 1 to 5. Contrary to the inulin-derived FOS, not only ... Several studies have found that FOS and inulin promote calcium absorption in both the animal and the human gut. The intestinal ...
... having inulin or levan backbone with ≥ 1 short branch), (d) inulin neoseries (like inulin but one glucose unit between two ... Again two types are discerned: neo-inulin type (also called "inulin neoseries"): predominant β-2,1-linkages neo-levan type ( ... Fructans, on the basis of glycosidic linkage, are categorized into five groups: (a) inulin having β(2 → 1) linkage, (b) levan/ ... Meyer, D.; Bayarri, S.; Tárrega, A.; Costell, E. (2011-12-01). "Inulin as texture modifier in dairy products". Food ...
It hydrolyses inulin and levan, and also sucrose. DaCosta T, Gibbons RJ (June 1968). "Hydrolysis of levan by human plaque ...
They used whole grains and inulin from agave. They recovered after Hurricane Katrina destroyed their restaurant and gained ...
Like inulin the polymer sinistrin is not metabolized in human blood and passes the kidneys unchanged. Both, inulin and ... It belongs to the fructan group, like inulin. As it is the case with similar substances, such as fructans or inulin, sinistrin ... The assays to determine sinistrin in urine or plasma are identical to that used for inulin. However, sinistrin is often ... The main differences between sinistrin and inulin are the higher alkali-resistance and the better water solubility (even in ...
Inulin is mainly found in the plant family Asteraceae as a storage carbohydrate (for example Jerusalem artichoke, dahlia, yacon ... In the 21st century, inulin, an extract from chicory root, has been used in food manufacturing as a sweetener and source of ... Around 1970, it was discovered that the root contains up to 20% inulin, a polysaccharide similar to starch.[citation needed] ... Madrigal L. Sangronis E. "Inulin and derivates as key ingredients in functional foods. [Review]" [Spanish] Archivos ...
Temperature variances have been shown to affect the amount of inulin the Jerusalem artichoke can produce. It makes less inulin ... Their inulin form of carbohydrates give the tubers a tendency to become soft and mushy if boiled, but they retain their texture ... The inulin cannot be broken down by the human digestive system but bacteria metabolize it in the colon. This can cause ... It has also been reported as a folk remedy for diabetes: since inulin is not assimilated in the intestine, it doesn't cause a ...
In 1870 he graduated with the dissertation Das Inulin. Ein Beitrag zur Pflanzenphysiologie (The inulin, a contribution to the ...
In the absence of secretion, creatinine behaves like inulin.)[citation needed] An alternative estimation of kidney function can ...
Thus, Lactobacilli prefer inulin and fructooligosaccharides, while Bifidobacteria display specificity for inulin, ... Guarner F (2005). "Inulin and oligofructose: impact on intestinal diseases and disorders". Br J Nutr. 93 (Suppl 1): S61-65. doi ... Coxam V (November 2007). "Current data with inulin-type fructans and calcium, targeting bone health in adults". The Journal of ... Moshfegh AJ, Friday JE, Goldman JP, Ahuja JK (July 1999). "Presence of inulin and oligofructose in the diets of Americans". ...
FOS and inulin are present in Jerusalem artichoke, burdock, chicory, leeks, onions, and asparagus. Inulin is a significant part ... FOS, GOS, and inulin are also sold as nutritional supplements.[citation needed] Carbohydrate synthesis - Sub-field of organic ... They differ from fructans such as inulin, which as polysaccharides have a much higher degree of polymerization than FOS and ... other oligosaccharides, but like inulin and other fructans, they are considered soluble dietary fibre. Using fructo- ...
... derived from inulin, a naturally occurring form of fruit sugar, extracted from dahlia tubers. Inulin is still used in clinical ... On the effect of giving levulose and inulin to patients suffering diabetes mellitus". The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal. ...
The GFR can be determined by injecting inulin or the inulin-analog sinistrin into the blood stream. Since both inulin and ... Incomplete urine collection is an important source of error in inulin clearance measurement. Using inulin to measure kidney ... In children, GFR measured by inulin clearance is 110 mL/min/1.73 m2 until 2 years of age in both sexes, and then it ... In children, GFR measured by inulin clearance is 110 mL/min/1.73 m2 until 2 years of age in both sexes, and then it ...
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It is easier to use creatinine rather than inulin as the comparitor as creatinine is produced by the body, whereas inulin has ... Creatinine is sometimes used instead of inulin as the reference substance; for example, the calcium-creatinine clearance ratio ... X is the analyte substance Cx is the renal plasma clearance of X Cin is the renal plasma clearance of inulin. ...
The roots contain a substantial amount of the prebiotic fiber inulin. Dandelion greens contain lutein. Taraxalisin, a serine ...
H65-7 produces the enzyme inulase II that converts inulin into the medically-relevant nutrient difructose anhydride. The enzyme ... Sakurai, Hiroaki; Yokota, Atsushi; Tomita, Fusao (2014). "Molecular Cloning of an Inulin Fructotransferase (Depolymerizing) ...
Fructan Inulins diverse plants, e.g. topinambour, chicory. Lignin stones of fruits, vegetables (filaments of the garden bean), ...
Inulin clearance is less commonly used to precisely determine glomerular filtration rate. Note - the above equation (11) is ...
This species also ferments inulin, glucose, raffinose, sucrose and lactose into ethanol. K. marxianus is widely used in ...
"Cell-wall structure and composition of Penicillium janczewskii as affected by inulin". Mycologia. 97 (2): 304-11. doi:10.3852/ ...