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- Browning is the process of food turning brown due to the chemical reactions that take place within. The process of browning is one of the chemical reactions...
- occurred at the same time. Fructose 1,6-bisphosphate is shown to be nonenzymatically synthesized within a freezing solution. The synthesis is accelerated...
- Protein S, a vitamin K-dependent physiological anticoagulant, acts as a nonenzymatic cofactor to activate protein C in the degradation of factor Va and factor...
- James P. (May 19, 1986). Chicester, C.O. (ed.). "Maillard Reactions: Nonenzymatic Browning in Food Systems with Special Reference to the Development of...
- Streptokinase is a thrombolytic medication activating plasminogen by nonenzymatic mechanism. As a medication it is used to break down clots in some cases...
- proline via D1-pyrroline intermediate formation [47,205,214] and also by a nonenzymatic reaction [214]. However, GABA synthesis from polyamine pathways is minor...
- for Nonenzymatic Acylation". J. Org. Chem. 63 (9): 2794–2795. doi:10.1021/jo980183w. Tao, B.; Ruble, J.C.; Hoic, D.A.; Fu, G.C. (1999). "Nonenzymatic Kinetic...
- required Colour Dark brown, limpid and bright, color is determined by nonenzymatic browning reaction of sugars starting on grape must cooking stage and...
- synthesis and catabolism of tyrosine; and the metabolism of microsomes. In nonenzymatic functions it acts as a reducing agent, donating electrons to oxidized...
- PMID 5687098. Day JF, Thorpe SR, Baynes JW (February 1979). "Nonenzymatically glucosylated albumin. In vitro preparation and isolation from normal...