sahasakul;, yuraporn
Many types of cancer have metabolic alterations with increased glycolysis. Identification of alternative sweeteners that do not fuel cancer is a novel approach to cancer control. The present study aimed to investigate the effects of xylitol on tumor growth and survival of mice bearing orthotopic xenograft of tongue cancers. The results showed that ...
Servant, Nicole B. Williams, Mark E. Brust, Paul F. Tang, Huixian Wong, Melissa S. Chen, Qing Lebl-Rinnova, Marketa Adamski-Werner, Sara L. Tachdjian, Catherine Servant, Guy
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Frontiers in Pharmacology
The sweet taste receptor is rather unique, recognizing a diverse repertoire of natural or synthetic ligands, with a surprisingly large structural diversity, and with potencies stretching over more than six orders of magnitude. Yet, it is not clear if different cell-based assays can faithfully report the relative potencies and efficacies of these mo...
szczepańczyk;, mateusz
The unconventional yeast Yarrowia lipolytica is used to produce erythritol from glycerol. In this study, the role of the erythrose reductase (ER) homolog YALI0B07117g in erythritol synthesis was analyzed. The deletion of the gene resulted in an increased production of mannitol (308%) and arabitol (204%) before the utilization of these polyols began...
Peteliuk, Victoria Rybchuk, Lesia Bayliak, Maria Storey, Kenneth B. Lushchak, Oleh
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EXCLI Journal
Stevia rebaudiana is a South American plant, the cultivation of which is increasing worldwide due to its high content of sweet compounds. Stevia sweetness is mainly due to steviol glycosides, that are ~250-300 times sweeter than sucrose. Many studies have suggested the benefits of Stevia extract over sugar and artificial sweeteners, but it is still...
qianqian, yu xia;
d-allulose has a significant application value as a sugar substitute, not only as a food ingredient and dietary supplement, but also with various physiological functions, such as improving insulin resistance, anti-obesity, and regulating glucolipid metabolism. Over the decades, the physiological functions of d-allulose and the corresponding mechani...
Weber, Thomas E Salyer, Julie Walter, Audrey Lei, Yan Ma, Yulin Chen, Xixi
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Journal of Animal Science
Two studies were conducted to evaluate the effects of a feed sweetener on nursery pig performance. In the first study, 360 pigs (PIC 800 x 1050; 6.22 ± 1.20 kg) were blocked by BW and pen location and assigned to 3 treatment groups: 1) Control; 2) 100 mg/kg feed sweetener; or 3) 200 mg/kg feed sweetener. There were 12 pens containing 10 pigs for ea...
Molina-Barrios, Ramón Miguel Avilés-Trejo, Cielo Rubí Puentes-Mercado, María Esthela Cedillo-Cobián, Jesús Raymundo Hernández-Chavez, Juan Francisco
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Veterinary World
Background and Aim: Steviol glycosides extracted from the leaves of Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni have been of much consideration recently because of their beneficial effects on health, raising the possibilities for improving farm animals’ health. Although some studies on stevia’s dietary effect on body weight gain are available, few studies have been ...
Yen, Nguyen Thi Hoang Quoc, Le Pham Tan
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Herba Polonica
Introduction: Steviol stevioside, which has been used in the production of food products as a low-calorie sweeten, is one of the main glycoside groups in the leaves of the Stevia plants. It is useful for human health. Objective: The main objection of the present study was to find out some major chemical compositions of the dried Stevia rebaudiana B...
Neubert, John K. Oliferenko, Alexander A. Oliferenko, Polina V. Emets, Sergey V. Ostrov, David A. Altschuler, Gary I. Calkins, Joe Wickersham, Jay Hromas, Robert Lebedyeva, Iryna O.
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Molecules
Local anesthetics are widely utilized in dentistry, cosmetology, and medicine. Local anesthesia is essential to providing a pain-free experience during dental and local surgeries as well as cosmetic procedures. However, the injection itself may produce discomfort and be a source of aversion. A novel approach toward the taste modulation of local ane...
Wang, Zhixin Li, Jingwen Chambers, Alan Crane, Jonathan Wang, Yu
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Journal of agricultural and food chemistry
Dihydrochalcones are a subclass of flavonoids. There has been growing interest in dihydrochalcones for their health benefits and potential to modulate flavor, but their comprehensive profile in diverse plant species is lacking. Star fruit is a tropical fruit rich in dihydrochalcones. In this study, a systematic annotation using UHPLC/Q-Orbitrap-MS ...