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1by Mattioni, Bruna“... mainly by gluten proteins. Gluten proteins are among the most complex protein networks in nature due...”
Published 2017
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2by Santana, Mychelle Carneiro“... mixture of proteins and polysaccharides, requiring a number of enzymes to degrade them. Organisms capable...”
Published 2013
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3by Bork, Jonathan Alexsander“... (triacylglycerol hydrolase) are a class of enzymes widely distributed in microorganisms, plants and animals...”
Published 2017
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4by Souza, Rafael Jovito“..., frente a outros substratos de interesse. <br> === Abstract : Enzymes are protein molecules with a three...”
Published 2013
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5by Botelho, Ingrid Thaís Beltrame“... defence. In this study we have characterized in silico the enzymes directly or indirectly involved...”
Published 2017
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6by Nerling, Daniele“... and mobilization of proteins, total phosphorus, phytic acid, inorganic phosphorus, starch and soluble sugars...”
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7by Bramorski, Adriana“... on the lipid peroxidation and antioxidant activity of enzymes against hepatic damage in rats. The samples of G...”
Published 2012
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8by Panini, Roseane Lucia“... with adhesive proteins and an enzyme polyphenol oxidase. Proposed applications for these adhesive proteins...”
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9by Costa, Ana Paula“... alterações funcionais e estruturais permanentes do SNC.<br> === Abstract : The mitogen-activated protein...”
Published 2016
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10by Lima, Palloma Rodrigues de“...> === Abstract : Enzymes are biological catalysts involved in many biochemical reactions due mainly...”
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11by Costa, Ana Paula“... : The mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPK) represent a family of serine/threonine kinases activated...”
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12by Gauche, Cony“... and Enzyme concentrations. The effects of heat treatment on whey proteins flow behavior before the reaction...”
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13by Kolling, Deise Juliana“... and esterases belong to the group of hydrolases and these enzymes are capable of catalyzing the cleavage...”
Published 2012
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14by Nabechima, Gilson Hideki“... and it inactivates the oxide reductase enzymes in mate tea. The sapeco process is carried out in the same manner...”
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15by Mendes, Camila Pires“... by disorders in the metabolism of carbohydrates, proteins and lipids resulting from deficient action...”
Published 2016
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16by Schulz, Denys“... such as peptides, also called bacteriocins, and enzymes such as subtilisin, subtilin, proteases and thermolysins...”
Published 2012
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17by Silveira, Paulo Cesar Lock“... the hydroxyproline content and also by decreasing the concentration of oxidized lipids and proteins. The activities...”
Published 2013
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18by Romero Calderon, Ibeth Cristina“... antioxidant system composed of molecules and enzymes to scavenge these ROS and RNS. In this sense...”
Published 2015
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19Substrato de algodão como matriz para sistema de liberação controlada através de processo enzimáticoby Hobold, Juçara Pereira“... of amino acid residues located in the protein structure of the enzyme. Based on these principles...”
Published 2012
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20by Alexandre, Daniel“... of the enzyme activities, which were shifted, when the diet was supplemented with a protein (ovalbumin...”
Published 2015
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