Biochemical Aspects of the Spiral Grain Formation in Scots Pine (Pinus Sylvestris L.) Wood. Some Differences and Similarities with Biochemical Indicators of Abnormal Xylogenesis in Karelian Birch (Betula Pendula Roth Var. Carelica (Mercl.) H ämet-Ahti)
CONCLUSION: The study showed that the differences in the AOS enzyme's activity in P. sylvestris during the formation of straight-grained and spiral-grained wood were revealed for the first time. The increased CAT, POD and PPO activities in xylem with a decrease in SS and an increase in ApInv during spiral-grained wood formation can be biochemical markers of these structural anomalies. Metabolic regularities found in the AOS enzyme complex during spiral-grained wood formation do not contradict those found earlier during figured wood formation in B. pendula var. carelica. The identified patterns can form the base for diagnos...
Source: Protein and Peptide Letters - August 25, 2023 Category: Biochemistry Authors: Kseniya Mihajlovna Nikerova Natalia Alekseevna Galibina Sergey Mihajlovich Sinkevich Irina Nikolaevna Sofronova Marina Nikolaevna Borodina Yuliya Leonidovna Moshchenskaya Tatiana Vladimirovna Tarelkina Anna Vladimirovna Klimova Source Type: research

Biochemical Aspects of the Spiral Grain Formation in Scots Pine (Pinus Sylvestris L.) Wood. Some Differences and Similarities with Biochemical Indicators of Abnormal Xylogenesis in Karelian Birch (Betula Pendula Roth Var. Carelica (Mercl.) H ämet-Ahti)
CONCLUSION: The study showed that the differences in the AOS enzyme's activity in P. sylvestris during the formation of straight-grained and spiral-grained wood were revealed for the first time. The increased CAT, POD and PPO activities in xylem with a decrease in SS and an increase in ApInv during spiral-grained wood formation can be biochemical markers of these structural anomalies. Metabolic regularities found in the AOS enzyme complex during spiral-grained wood formation do not contradict those found earlier during figured wood formation in B. pendula var. carelica. The identified patterns can form the base for diagnos...
Source: Protein and Peptide Letters - August 25, 2023 Category: Biochemistry Authors: Kseniya Mihajlovna Nikerova Natalia Alekseevna Galibina Sergey Mihajlovich Sinkevich Irina Nikolaevna Sofronova Marina Nikolaevna Borodina Yuliya Leonidovna Moshchenskaya Tatiana Vladimirovna Tarelkina Anna Vladimirovna Klimova Source Type: research

Biochemical Aspects of the Spiral Grain Formation in Scots Pine (Pinus Sylvestris L.) Wood. Some Differences and Similarities with Biochemical Indicators of Abnormal Xylogenesis in Karelian Birch (Betula Pendula Roth Var. Carelica (Mercl.) H ämet-Ahti)
CONCLUSION: The study showed that the differences in the AOS enzyme's activity in P. sylvestris during the formation of straight-grained and spiral-grained wood were revealed for the first time. The increased CAT, POD and PPO activities in xylem with a decrease in SS and an increase in ApInv during spiral-grained wood formation can be biochemical markers of these structural anomalies. Metabolic regularities found in the AOS enzyme complex during spiral-grained wood formation do not contradict those found earlier during figured wood formation in B. pendula var. carelica. The identified patterns can form the base for diagnos...
Source: Protein and Peptide Letters - August 25, 2023 Category: Biochemistry Authors: Kseniya Mihajlovna Nikerova Natalia Alekseevna Galibina Sergey Mihajlovich Sinkevich Irina Nikolaevna Sofronova Marina Nikolaevna Borodina Yuliya Leonidovna Moshchenskaya Tatiana Vladimirovna Tarelkina Anna Vladimirovna Klimova Source Type: research

Biochemical Aspects of the Spiral Grain Formation in Scots Pine (Pinus Sylvestris L.) Wood. Some Differences and Similarities with Biochemical Indicators of Abnormal Xylogenesis in Karelian Birch (Betula Pendula Roth Var. Carelica (Mercl.) H ämet-Ahti)
CONCLUSION: The study showed that the differences in the AOS enzyme's activity in P. sylvestris during the formation of straight-grained and spiral-grained wood were revealed for the first time. The increased CAT, POD and PPO activities in xylem with a decrease in SS and an increase in ApInv during spiral-grained wood formation can be biochemical markers of these structural anomalies. Metabolic regularities found in the AOS enzyme complex during spiral-grained wood formation do not contradict those found earlier during figured wood formation in B. pendula var. carelica. The identified patterns can form the base for diagnos...
Source: Protein and Peptide Letters - August 25, 2023 Category: Biochemistry Authors: Kseniya Mihajlovna Nikerova Natalia Alekseevna Galibina Sergey Mihajlovich Sinkevich Irina Nikolaevna Sofronova Marina Nikolaevna Borodina Yuliya Leonidovna Moshchenskaya Tatiana Vladimirovna Tarelkina Anna Vladimirovna Klimova Source Type: research

Biochemical Aspects of the Spiral Grain Formation in Scots Pine (Pinus Sylvestris L.) Wood. Some Differences and Similarities with Biochemical Indicators of Abnormal Xylogenesis in Karelian Birch (Betula Pendula Roth Var. Carelica (Mercl.) H ämet-Ahti)
CONCLUSION: The study showed that the differences in the AOS enzyme's activity in P. sylvestris during the formation of straight-grained and spiral-grained wood were revealed for the first time. The increased CAT, POD and PPO activities in xylem with a decrease in SS and an increase in ApInv during spiral-grained wood formation can be biochemical markers of these structural anomalies. Metabolic regularities found in the AOS enzyme complex during spiral-grained wood formation do not contradict those found earlier during figured wood formation in B. pendula var. carelica. The identified patterns can form the base for diagnos...
Source: Protein and Peptide Letters - August 25, 2023 Category: Biochemistry Authors: Kseniya Mihajlovna Nikerova Natalia Alekseevna Galibina Sergey Mihajlovich Sinkevich Irina Nikolaevna Sofronova Marina Nikolaevna Borodina Yuliya Leonidovna Moshchenskaya Tatiana Vladimirovna Tarelkina Anna Vladimirovna Klimova Source Type: research

Biochemical Aspects of the Spiral Grain Formation in Scots Pine (Pinus Sylvestris L.) Wood. Some Differences and Similarities with Biochemical Indicators of Abnormal Xylogenesis in Karelian Birch (Betula Pendula Roth Var. Carelica (Mercl.) H ämet-Ahti)
CONCLUSION: The study showed that the differences in the AOS enzyme's activity in P. sylvestris during the formation of straight-grained and spiral-grained wood were revealed for the first time. The increased CAT, POD and PPO activities in xylem with a decrease in SS and an increase in ApInv during spiral-grained wood formation can be biochemical markers of these structural anomalies. Metabolic regularities found in the AOS enzyme complex during spiral-grained wood formation do not contradict those found earlier during figured wood formation in B. pendula var. carelica. The identified patterns can form the base for diagnos...
Source: Protein and Peptide Letters - August 25, 2023 Category: Biochemistry Authors: Kseniya Mihajlovna Nikerova Natalia Alekseevna Galibina Sergey Mihajlovich Sinkevich Irina Nikolaevna Sofronova Marina Nikolaevna Borodina Yuliya Leonidovna Moshchenskaya Tatiana Vladimirovna Tarelkina Anna Vladimirovna Klimova Source Type: research

Biochemical Aspects of the Spiral Grain Formation in Scots Pine (Pinus Sylvestris L.) Wood. Some Differences and Similarities with Biochemical Indicators of Abnormal Xylogenesis in Karelian Birch (Betula Pendula Roth Var. Carelica (Mercl.) H ämet-Ahti)
CONCLUSION: The study showed that the differences in the AOS enzyme's activity in P. sylvestris during the formation of straight-grained and spiral-grained wood were revealed for the first time. The increased CAT, POD and PPO activities in xylem with a decrease in SS and an increase in ApInv during spiral-grained wood formation can be biochemical markers of these structural anomalies. Metabolic regularities found in the AOS enzyme complex during spiral-grained wood formation do not contradict those found earlier during figured wood formation in B. pendula var. carelica. The identified patterns can form the base for diagnos...
Source: Protein and Peptide Letters - August 25, 2023 Category: Biochemistry Authors: Kseniya Mihajlovna Nikerova Natalia Alekseevna Galibina Sergey Mihajlovich Sinkevich Irina Nikolaevna Sofronova Marina Nikolaevna Borodina Yuliya Leonidovna Moshchenskaya Tatiana Vladimirovna Tarelkina Anna Vladimirovna Klimova Source Type: research

Biochemical Aspects of the Spiral Grain Formation in Scots Pine (Pinus Sylvestris L.) Wood. Some Differences and Similarities with Biochemical Indicators of Abnormal Xylogenesis in Karelian Birch (Betula Pendula Roth Var. Carelica (Mercl.) H ämet-Ahti)
CONCLUSION: The study showed that the differences in the AOS enzyme's activity in P. sylvestris during the formation of straight-grained and spiral-grained wood were revealed for the first time. The increased CAT, POD and PPO activities in xylem with a decrease in SS and an increase in ApInv during spiral-grained wood formation can be biochemical markers of these structural anomalies. Metabolic regularities found in the AOS enzyme complex during spiral-grained wood formation do not contradict those found earlier during figured wood formation in B. pendula var. carelica. The identified patterns can form the base for diagnos...
Source: Protein and Peptide Letters - August 25, 2023 Category: Biochemistry Authors: Kseniya Mihajlovna Nikerova Natalia Alekseevna Galibina Sergey Mihajlovich Sinkevich Irina Nikolaevna Sofronova Marina Nikolaevna Borodina Yuliya Leonidovna Moshchenskaya Tatiana Vladimirovna Tarelkina Anna Vladimirovna Klimova Source Type: research

Biochemical Aspects of the Spiral Grain Formation in Scots Pine (Pinus Sylvestris L.) Wood. Some Differences and Similarities with Biochemical Indicators of Abnormal Xylogenesis in Karelian Birch (Betula Pendula Roth Var. Carelica (Mercl.) H ämet-Ahti)
CONCLUSION: The study showed that the differences in the AOS enzyme's activity in P. sylvestris during the formation of straight-grained and spiral-grained wood were revealed for the first time. The increased CAT, POD and PPO activities in xylem with a decrease in SS and an increase in ApInv during spiral-grained wood formation can be biochemical markers of these structural anomalies. Metabolic regularities found in the AOS enzyme complex during spiral-grained wood formation do not contradict those found earlier during figured wood formation in B. pendula var. carelica. The identified patterns can form the base for diagnos...
Source: Protein and Peptide Letters - August 25, 2023 Category: Biochemistry Authors: Kseniya Mihajlovna Nikerova Natalia Alekseevna Galibina Sergey Mihajlovich Sinkevich Irina Nikolaevna Sofronova Marina Nikolaevna Borodina Yuliya Leonidovna Moshchenskaya Tatiana Vladimirovna Tarelkina Anna Vladimirovna Klimova Source Type: research

Biochemical Aspects of the Spiral Grain Formation in Scots Pine (Pinus Sylvestris L.) Wood. Some Differences and Similarities with Biochemical Indicators of Abnormal Xylogenesis in Karelian Birch (Betula Pendula Roth Var. Carelica (Mercl.) H ämet-Ahti)
CONCLUSION: The study showed that the differences in the AOS enzyme's activity in P. sylvestris during the formation of straight-grained and spiral-grained wood were revealed for the first time. The increased CAT, POD and PPO activities in xylem with a decrease in SS and an increase in ApInv during spiral-grained wood formation can be biochemical markers of these structural anomalies. Metabolic regularities found in the AOS enzyme complex during spiral-grained wood formation do not contradict those found earlier during figured wood formation in B. pendula var. carelica. The identified patterns can form the base for diagnos...
Source: Protein and Peptide Letters - August 25, 2023 Category: Biochemistry Authors: Kseniya Mihajlovna Nikerova Natalia Alekseevna Galibina Sergey Mihajlovich Sinkevich Irina Nikolaevna Sofronova Marina Nikolaevna Borodina Yuliya Leonidovna Moshchenskaya Tatiana Vladimirovna Tarelkina Anna Vladimirovna Klimova Source Type: research

Biochemical Aspects of the Spiral Grain Formation in Scots Pine (Pinus Sylvestris L.) Wood. Some Differences and Similarities with Biochemical Indicators of Abnormal Xylogenesis in Karelian Birch (Betula Pendula Roth Var. Carelica (Mercl.) H ämet-Ahti)
CONCLUSION: The study showed that the differences in the AOS enzyme's activity in P. sylvestris during the formation of straight-grained and spiral-grained wood were revealed for the first time. The increased CAT, POD and PPO activities in xylem with a decrease in SS and an increase in ApInv during spiral-grained wood formation can be biochemical markers of these structural anomalies. Metabolic regularities found in the AOS enzyme complex during spiral-grained wood formation do not contradict those found earlier during figured wood formation in B. pendula var. carelica. The identified patterns can form the base for diagnos...
Source: Protein and Peptide Letters - August 25, 2023 Category: Biochemistry Authors: Kseniya Mihajlovna Nikerova Natalia Alekseevna Galibina Sergey Mihajlovich Sinkevich Irina Nikolaevna Sofronova Marina Nikolaevna Borodina Yuliya Leonidovna Moshchenskaya Tatiana Vladimirovna Tarelkina Anna Vladimirovna Klimova Source Type: research

Biochemical Aspects of the Spiral Grain Formation in Scots Pine (Pinus Sylvestris L.) Wood. Some Differences and Similarities with Biochemical Indicators of Abnormal Xylogenesis in Karelian Birch (Betula Pendula Roth Var. Carelica (Mercl.) H ämet-Ahti)
CONCLUSION: The study showed that the differences in the AOS enzyme's activity in P. sylvestris during the formation of straight-grained and spiral-grained wood were revealed for the first time. The increased CAT, POD and PPO activities in xylem with a decrease in SS and an increase in ApInv during spiral-grained wood formation can be biochemical markers of these structural anomalies. Metabolic regularities found in the AOS enzyme complex during spiral-grained wood formation do not contradict those found earlier during figured wood formation in B. pendula var. carelica. The identified patterns can form the base for diagnos...
Source: Protein and Peptide Letters - August 25, 2023 Category: Biochemistry Authors: Kseniya Mihajlovna Nikerova Natalia Alekseevna Galibina Sergey Mihajlovich Sinkevich Irina Nikolaevna Sofronova Marina Nikolaevna Borodina Yuliya Leonidovna Moshchenskaya Tatiana Vladimirovna Tarelkina Anna Vladimirovna Klimova Source Type: research

Biochemical Aspects of the Spiral Grain Formation in Scots Pine (Pinus Sylvestris L.) Wood. Some Differences and Similarities with Biochemical Indicators of Abnormal Xylogenesis in Karelian Birch (Betula Pendula Roth Var. Carelica (Mercl.) H ämet-Ahti)
CONCLUSION: The study showed that the differences in the AOS enzyme's activity in P. sylvestris during the formation of straight-grained and spiral-grained wood were revealed for the first time. The increased CAT, POD and PPO activities in xylem with a decrease in SS and an increase in ApInv during spiral-grained wood formation can be biochemical markers of these structural anomalies. Metabolic regularities found in the AOS enzyme complex during spiral-grained wood formation do not contradict those found earlier during figured wood formation in B. pendula var. carelica. The identified patterns can form the base for diagnos...
Source: Protein and Peptide Letters - August 25, 2023 Category: Biochemistry Authors: Kseniya Mihajlovna Nikerova Natalia Alekseevna Galibina Sergey Mihajlovich Sinkevich Irina Nikolaevna Sofronova Marina Nikolaevna Borodina Yuliya Leonidovna Moshchenskaya Tatiana Vladimirovna Tarelkina Anna Vladimirovna Klimova Source Type: research

Molecules, Vol. 28, Pages 6222: Effect of Fermented Matrix on the Color and Stability of Strawberry and Blueberry Anthocyanins during the Storage of Fruit Yogurts and Soy-Based and Bean-Based Fruit Yogurt Alternatives
no The effect of the fermented matrix on the color and the stability of anthocyanins contained in strawberry (Fragaria ananassa D.) and highbush blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum L.) preparations for fruit yogurts, as well as soy-based (Glycine max L. Merr.) and bean-based (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) yogurt alternatives, stored for 8 weeks, was evaluated. To produce the fermented bean matrix, germinated seeds of white and black beans were used. The obtained fermented matrices had similar pH levels, while the soy-based and black bean-based yogurt alternatives were characterized by their high content of isoflavone aglycones an...
Source: Molecules - August 24, 2023 Category: Chemistry Authors: Iwona Ścibisz Ma łgorzata Ziarno Tags: Article Source Type: research