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secale ancestrale/tyrosine

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[New possibilities of hyposensitization with pollen-l-tyrosine complexes (author's transl)].

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The so far most comprehensive individual study into the clinical findings in the hyposensitization therapy with pollen-L-tyrosine complexes in 253 pollinosis patients, who were first subjected to a hyposensitization therapy, permitted a comprehensive evaluation of the indication possibilities of

Identification of dehydro-ferulic acid-tyrosine in rye and wheat: evidence for a covalent cross-link between arabinoxylans and proteins.

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To monitor chemical reactions between ferulate and proteins during breadmaking, 8-(14)C-(E)-ferulic acid-(d-galactopyranose-6'-yl)ester was synthesized as a radiotracer and added to wheat and rye flour prior to breadmaking. Breads were lyophilized, extracted by means of a modified Osborne

A multi-centre trial of pollen-tyrosine adsorbate.

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We report the results of a multi-centre trial involving 433 hay fever patients treated in 1975 with a 3-injection tyrosine-adsorbed vaccine containing glutaraldehyde-modified grass pollens and cultivated rye. Despite the high pollen counts recorded in Germany in 1975, treatment was considered to be

[A comparative analysis of the proteins of wheat, rye and Triticale T275 and T294. III. Content of tryptophan and tyrosine in gliadines and glutenines and N-end amino acids of gliadine fraction (author's transl)].

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Comparisons of Peptide hydrolase activities in cereals.

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Carboxypeptidase activity (hydrolysis of N-carbobenzoxy-l-phenylalanyl-l-alanine) is high in a number of temperate zone cereals, originating in Asia Minor (wheat, barley, oats, wild oats, rye, triticale) compared to other cereals originating in central America or Asia (maize, sorghum, rice).

Allergoid-specific T-cell reaction as a measure of the immunological response to specific immunotherapy (SIT) with a Th1-adjuvanted allergy vaccine.

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BACKGROUND Specific immunotherapy (SIT) is believed to modulate CD4+ T-helper cells. In order to improve safety, SIT vaccines are often formulated with allergoids (chemically modified allergens). Interaction between T-cells and allergoids is necessary to influence cellular cytokine expression. There

Excretion of amino acid residues from diets based on low-fibre wheat or high-fibre rye bread in human subjects with ileostomies.

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OBJECTIVE The effect of consumption of a wheat-flour bread-based low-fibre diet (13.6 g/day fibre per portion) or a rye bran bread and whole-grain rye crispbread-based high-fibre diet (43.5 g/day fibre per portion) on the ileal excretion of amino acid residues and crude protein was

Conformations of calf thymus and rye histones H3 and H4 in aqueous solution by laser Raman spectroscopy.

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The Raman spectra of aqueous solutions of histones H3 and H4 from calf thymus and from rye reflect the high degree of conservation from species to species of the primary and secondary structures of these proteins. The amount of beta-sheet structure is estimated at 40 +/- 5% in H4 and at 33 +/- 5% in

[The microflora of sourdough. XVIII. The protein degrading capabilities of lactic acid bacteria in sourdough].

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Acidification of the dough by the use of sourdough or acidifiers is necessary not only for good baking quality of rye flour but it is also very important for development of the typical sensory characteristics of rye bread. We confirmed that the lactic acid bacteria of sour dough are proteolytic.

Postprandial PYY increase by resistant starch supplementation is independent of net portal appearance of short-chain fatty acids in pigs.

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Increased dietary fiber (DF) fermentation and short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) production may stimulate peptide tyrosine-tyrosine (PYY) secretion. In this study, the effects of hindgut SCFA production on postprandial PYY plasma levels were assessed using different experimental diets in a porto-arterial

Hyperglycemia in celiac disease: not always pretype 1 diabetes?

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Celiac disease (CD) is a T-cell-mediated enteropathy, triggered in genetically susceptible individuals by the ingestion of wheat gluten or related rye and barley proteins, whose clinical picture disease is considerably heterologous. Patients with CD are at high risk of autoimmune disorders;

Postprandial differences in the plasma metabolome of healthy Finnish subjects after intake of a sourdough fermented endosperm rye bread versus white wheat bread.

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BACKGROUND The mechanism behind the lowered postprandial insulin demand observed after rye bread intake compared to wheat bread is unknown. The aim of this study was to use the metabolomics approach to identify potential metabolites related to amino acid metabolism involved in this

Efficacy and tolerability of short-term specific immunotherapy with pollen allergoids adjuvanted by monophosphoryl lipid A (MPL) for children and adolescents.

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BACKGROUND Specific immunotherapy (SIT) with pollen allergoids formulated with the Th1-inducing adjuvant 3-deacylated monophosphoryl lipid A (MPL adjuvant, Corixa) has shown good efficacy and tolerability in the treatment of pollen allergies in adults. The aim of this study was to evaluate this
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