trehalose in English

noun
1
a sugar of the disaccharide class produced by some fungi, yeasts, and similar organisms.
Among them, the most effective in preserving a more native-like structure are the disaccharides sucrose and trehalose in dry films and the polymer dextran in wet films.

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1. In animals, trehalose is prevalent in shrimp, and also in insects, including grasshoppers, locusts, butterflies, and bees, in which trehalose serves as blood-sugar.

2. Trehalose is also present in the nutrition exchange liquid of hornets and their larvae.

3. Trehalose metabolism in dormant and activated spores of Phycomyces blakesleeanus Burgeff

4. Purpose: To study the influence of Crystallizing and non-Crystallizing cosolutes on the crystallization behavior of trehalose in frozen solutions and to monitor the phase behavior of trehalose dihydrate and mannitol hemihydrate during drying

5. Trehalose is a disaccharide formed by a 1,1-glycosidic bond between two α-glucose units.

6. Isolates which are trehalose-fermenting (positive), mannitol-fermenting (positive) and oxidasepositive are streaked or stabbed onto blood agar.

7. The method involves forming a coacervate of the biologically-active material and chitosan and then dehydrating mixture of coacervate and trehalose solution.

8. Trehalose crystals exhibit polymorphic, deliquescent, and hydrate-forming traits and can exist in dihydrate, β-Anhydrate, or α-Anhydrate (isomorphic desolvate) forms

9. The bonding makes trehalose very resistant to acid hydrolysis, and therefore is stable in solution at high temperatures, even under acidic conditions.

10. Of 22 carbohydrates incubated, the midgut hydrolized the α-glucosides amylum, glycogen, maltose, sucrose, trehalose, turanose, the β-glucosides lichenin and cellobiose and the α-galactoside melibiose.

11. In this design, it is mixed with softened water (hardness 0) and additives (polysaccharide trehalose, green teat flour, chitosan, bamboo salt) at the ratio of 1:12:0.2 ̃0.5.

12. D’Amore T, Crumplen R, Stewart GG., 1991 The involvement of trehalose in yeast stress tolerance J In Microbiol 7:191-196; Hall BG., 1983 Yeast thermotolerance does not require protein synthesis J Bac 156:1363-1365; Henle KJ, Nagle WA, Moss AJ, Herman TS., 1982 Polyhydroxy compounds and thermotolerance: a proposed concatenation Rad Res 92:445-451

13. The Trehalose has a lower Cariogenic power than saccharose.: Le tréhalose a un pouvoir cariogène inférieur à celui du saccharose.: By this procedure a novel oligosaccharide mixture lower in calories and less Cariogenic than before is obtained.: Selon ce procédé, un nouveau mélange à base d'oligosaccharide, à teneur réduite en calories et moins cariogène que précédemment, est obtenu.