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Cat saliva could be the key to detecting stress and illness
Recent research at the University of Murcia explored the potential of using cat saliva as a marker for stress and disease.
Cereal Research Communications, Vol. 8, No. 1, PROCEEDINGS of THE SECOND INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON PREHARVEST SPROUTING IN CEREALS (1980), pp. 107-113 (7 pages) A new method is described for the ...
A recently filed patent (Publication Number: US20230309586A1) describes a composition and methods for producing and improving cooked-rice food products. The composition includes a component (A) that ...
Amylase is a general term for enzymes that hydrolyze starch and glycogen with the specificity of enzyme preparation. Its main mechanism of action is to hydrolyze starch into maltose, glucose, dextrin, ...
Nanoparticles-based saliva test quickly determines diabetes risk using amylase enzyme levels. Antibodies on chip show coloration for analysis. Factors such as BMI, C-peptide levels, lifestyle changes, ...
The enzymes needed to convert corn starch to glucose fermented to ethanol by yeast can now be found in new corn and ‘superior yeast,’ reducing the total enzyme addition by more than 80 percent, say ...
Two new studies found that ancient human ancestors carried a surprising diversity of genes for amylase, an enzyme that breaks down starch. By Carl Zimmer As soon as you put starch in your mouth — ...
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