xylose in English

noun
1
a sugar of the pentose class that occurs widely in plants, especially as a component of hemicelluloses.
The pretreated fiber contains sugars, mainly arabinose and xylose and some glucose.
noun
    wood sugar

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1. The xylose isomerase was expressed, purified and characterized.

2. It was impossible for natural yeast to ferment xylose.

3. Xylans are heteropolymers consisting principally of xylose and arabinose.

4. Efficient use of xylose is the basis for using lignocellulose completely.

5. When fermenting ethanol and assimilating xylose in yeast having the ability to metabolize xylose, the concentration of acetic acid is reduced by metabolizing acetic acid in a medium.

6. The results indicate that the yeasts S. cerevi- ciae is able to produce ethanol from D-xylose as the enzyme xylose isomerase exists in either oxygen—limited or anaerobic fermentation.

7. Mobilis strain capable of producing ethanol from xylose and Arabinose (Figure 1).

8. Compares with the xylose plywood, the processing bamboo plywood difficulty is bigger.

9. Xylose and Arabinose Xylose and Arabinose is the major constituents of hemicellulose, large quantities of which are found in agricultural waste, such as rice straw, corncobs, and parts of hard wood

10. Coli involves multiple layers of regulation, where cells will consume first glucose, then Arabinose, and finally xylose.

11. Acid hydrolysis of the alga afforded galactose, glucose, xylose, ribose and glucuronic acid.

12. The results can lay a foundation for application in industry of xylose isomerase .

13. 18 A soluble , gummy polysaccharide found in plant cell walls and yielding xylose upon hydrolysis.

14. The results showed that the backbone of NFG - 1 was composed of xylose and glucose.

15. Xylose fermentation is one of the key factors in the cost of ethanol production as feedstock.

16. The results showed that active charcoal particle has remarkable decoloration ability for the first xylose solution.

17. Clostridium saccharolyticum was shown to ferment glucose, cellobiose, and xylose to CO2, H2, ethanol, acetate, and lactate.

18. Comparing the absorption rates in 26 infants after different d-xylose dosages a saturation kinetics may be supposed.

19. The mushroom also contains a sugar-binding protein, or lectin, that has affinity for the sugars xylose and melibiose.

20. The model was based on enzyme inhibition kinetics, taking into account substrate inhibition, xylose inhibition, axial diffusion and film diffusion.

21. A facile approach to a Corncob biorefinery, focusing on both carbohydrate valorization and lignin stabilization, was proposed to coproduce platform chemicals (glucose, xylose, arabinose, and furfural) and lignin

22. The identification of the xylose-free alkaloid glycoside was carried out by paper chromatography and investigation of the products formed by acid hydrolysis.

23. In this work, we investigated the mechanism of catabolite repression in the bacterium Escherichia coli during growth on lactose, L-Arabinose, and D-xylose

24. The metabolism of these sugars is regulated in a hierarchical manner, where lactose is the preferred sugar, followed by L-Arabinose, and then D-xylose.

25. We found that this repression is AraC dependent and involves a mechanism where Arabinose-bound AraC binds to the xylose promoters and represses gene expression

26. In fact, the new yeast strain simultaneously converts cellobiose (a precursor of glucose) and xylose to ethanol just as quickly as it can ferment either sugar alone.

27. Described herein is the synthesis of 3-C-carboxy-5-deoxy-l-xylose (Aceric acid), a rare branched-chain sugar found in the complex pectic polysaccharide rhamnogalacturonan-II

28. The primary studies on the extracellular xylanase of the strain H-1 demonstrated that the xylanase was induced by xylan and cellobiose and inhibited by xylose and glucose.

29. Alizarin, also spelled Alizarine, a red dye originally obtained from the root of the common madder plant, Rubia tinctorum, in which it occurs combined with the sugars xylose and glucose.

30. Alizarin, also spelled Alizarine, a red dye originally obtained from the root of the common madder plant, Rubia tinctorum, in which it occurs combined with the sugars xylose and glucose

31. No spore was formed , and it was resistant to 0/ It could utilize glucose, malt ose , mannite, sucrose and inositol, but could not utilize xylose, xyl ose, raffinose,(Sentence dictionary) sorbin and adonitol.

32. The standards rhamnose, fucose, Arabinose, xylose, mannose, galactose and glucose were obtained from Merck, together with hydrochloric acid, sulphuric acid, acetic acid, acetic acid anhydride, ammonium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, sodium sulphate, potassium borohydride and 1-methylimidazol.