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No trehalose at all was observed in the analytical results and no other simplesugar was produced in detectable quantities during dehydration.
However, simplesugar molecules are generally very solvable in water due to the one-to-one ratio between the number of hydrophilic functional groups and number of carbon atoms.
Enzymes are added to the mash that convert starch to dextrose, a simplesugar.
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Sucrose is broken down into glucose and another simplesugar called fructose, and lactose is broken down into glucose and galactose.
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The most important carbohydrate is glucose, a simplesugar (monosaccharide) that is metabolized by nearly all known organisms.
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The spontaneous chemical reaction of simplesugar molecules binding to proteins is known as glycation.
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Lactase breaks down lactose, a simplesugar which gives milk its sweetness.
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Glucose (or another simplesugar) is often consumed as well since this quickly replenishes any glycogen lost during the exercise period.
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Maltase catalyzes the hydrolysis of maltose to the simplesugar glucose.
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By the time of harvest, between 15 and 25% of the grape will be composed of simple sugars.
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Some legumes also stand up to prolonged cooking, which can help break down the oligosaccharides into simple sugars.
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They are generally composed of simple sugars and are often slightly acidic.
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Through reverse peristalsis, the food is forced back into the cecum where it is broken down into simple sugars (i.e. monosaccharides) by bacterial fermentation.
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A healthy diet that is low in simple sugars and processed carbohydrates, and high in fiber, and vegetable protein is often recommended.
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Several recent authors suggested that the intake of simple sugars, and particularly fructose, is also a factor that contributes to insulin resistance.
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Carbohydrates can be polymers of simple sugars or the simple sugars themselves.
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These simple sugars can then undergo fermentation by micro-organisms.
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The enzyme breaks those complex sugars into simple sugars, making these foods somewhat more digestible, and reducing intestinal gas.
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Simple sugars, also called monosaccharides, are carbohydrates which can not be converted into smaller sugars by hydrolysis.
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Simple sugars can be from an unrefined natural source, or may be refined and added to processed food.
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Other elimination diets have also been proposed, targeting salicylates, food dyes, yeast, and simple sugars.
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These are polymers, called polysaccharides, which are made up of chains of simple sugars connected via glycosidic bonds.
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Sucrose and lactose are called disaccharides because they are made from two simple sugars, and are broken down into these simple sugars during digestion.
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Cellulases break down the cellulose molecule into monosaccharides (simple sugars) such as beta-glucose, or shorter polysaccharides and oligosaccharides.
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Adding a small quantity of diastatic malt provides maltase and simple sugars to support the yeasts initially.
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Children should continue their usual diet during episodes of diarrhea with the exception that foods high in simple sugars should be avoided.
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It is these zooxanthellae that require light to perform photosynthesis and in turn produce simple sugars that the corals utilize for food.
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Simple sugars form a greater part of modern diets than formerly, perhaps leading to more cardiovascular disease.
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Villus capillaries collect amino acids and simple sugars taken up by the villi into the blood stream.
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Carbohydrates are hydrolysed into simple sugars, such as glucose and fructose.
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Monosaccharides are also called simple sugars, the most important being glucose.
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Phenylhydrazine is used to form phenylhydrazones of natural mixtures of simple sugars in order to render the differing sugars easily separable from each other.
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Carbohydrates are normally converted into simple sugars (monosaccharides), which can be absorbed through the intestine.
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Most dietary carbohydrates consist of varying proportions of two simple sugars, glucose and fructose.
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Simple sugars such as fructose are converted into the same intermediates as in glucose metabolism.
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A second wave of bacteria uses the simple sugars and hydrogen to make the acetate the termite requires for energy.
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Antimetabolite aminopterin blocks the cellular biosynthesis of purines and pyrimidines from simple sugars and amino acids.
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A diet high in simple sugars such as those in soft drinks increases weight.
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The catalyst was created by carbonization of simple sugars such as glucose and sucrose.
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In particular, very little is known about effects of simple sugars in whole fruit and vegetables.
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Saliva can be used as a source of the enzyme amylase to break down complex sugars into simple sugars.
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In technical terms, sucrose is a disaccharide, which means that it is a molecule derived from two simple sugars (monosaccharides).
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Elevated levels of dietary zinc, as well as cadmium, high intakes of phytate and simple sugars (fructose, sucrose) inhibit dietary absorption of copper.
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Simple polarimeters have been used since this time to measure the concentrations of simple sugars, such as glucose, in solution.
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Simple sugars are called monosaccharides and include glucose (also known as dextrose), fructose and galactose.
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The former is an intermediate stage in metabolism of simple sugars, such as glucose, a source of energy of living organisms.
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Although all simple sugars have nearly identical chemical formulae, each has distinct chemical properties.
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However, there is to date little evidence that high-fructose corn syrup is any unhealthier, calorie for calorie, than sucrose or other simple sugars.
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Some researchers hypothesize that fructose may trigger the process by which fats are formed, to a greater extent than other simple sugars.
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Disaccharides are formed when two monosaccharides, or two single simple sugars, form a bond with removal of water.
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This is true because much of the bacteria in our mouths are nourished by simple sugars and carbohydrates.
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They are digested by enzymes to release the simple sugars.
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Since grains contain starches but little to no simple sugars, the sugar needed to produce alcohol is derived from starch via the amylolytic process.
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After harvesting, the "pias" are transported to ovens where they are slowly baked to break down their complex starches into simple sugars.
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In addition, the alkaline conditions convert the simple sugars, glucose and fructose, along with the amino acid glutamine, to chemically stable carboxylic acids.
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These digestive enzymes include proteases that digest proteins into amino acids, as well as glycoside hydrolases that digest polysaccharides into simple sugars known as monosaccharides.
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They also have a specialized crop of symbiotic bacteria that aid in their digestion, especially with the breakdown of the polysaccharide cellulose into simple sugars.
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Plants capture solar energy and use it to synthesize simple sugars during photosynthesis.
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This enzyme cleaves the lactose molecule into its two subunits, the simple sugars glucose and galactose, which can be absorbed.
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Through a process known as photosynthesis, most plants use the energy in sunlight to convert carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, plus water, into simple sugars.
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Long-chain sugars such as starch tend to break down into simpler sugars when cooked, while simple sugars can form syrups.
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Plants convert and store the energy of the photon into the chemical bonds of simple sugars during photosynthesis.
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Amylase starts to work on the starch in carbohydrates, breaking it down into the simple sugars of maltose and dextrose that can be further broken down in the small intestine.
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These enzymes degrade complex organic matter such as cellulose and hemicellulose into simple sugars that enzyme-producing organisms use as a source of carbon, energy, and nutrients.
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They have multiple simple sugars.
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Oxidative phosphorylation uses a series of four large multienzyme complexes, which are all embedded in the inner mitochondrial membrane to convert oxygen and simple sugars to energy.
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To produce sawdust brandy, the wood is cooked with a diluted sulfuric acid, which causes the cellulose to be converted into dextrose and other simple sugars, while the lignin remains.
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During the mash, naturally occurring enzymes present in the malt convert the starches (long chain carbohydrates) in the grain into smaller molecules or simple sugars (mono-, di-, and tri-saccharides).
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It should be pointed out that virtually all evidence of deleterious effects of simple sugars so far is limited to their concentrated formulations and sweetened beverages.
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During roasting, caramelization occurs as intense heat breaks down starches, changing them to simple sugars that begin to brown, which alters the color of the seed.
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Notably, the size of the effect is non-linear, so macromolecules are much more strongly affected than are small molecules such as amino acids or simple sugars.
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The lesion in this mutant is in a gene involved in the formation of complex carbohydrates and results in the endosperm containing more simple sugars than normal starchy lines.
Amylase produced by the salivary glands breaks complex carbohydrates to smaller chains, or even simple sugars.
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Lugol's solution will not detect simple sugars such as glucose or fructose.
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