The abilities of candidate LAB strains to assimilate inosine and guanosine.
Ming Li
Dianbin Yang
Lu Mei
Lin Yuan
Ao Xie
Jieli Yuan
10.1371/journal.pone.0105577.t001
https://plos.figshare.com/articles/dataset/_The_abilities_of_candidate_LAB_strains_to_assimilate_inosine_and_guanosine_/1159769
<p>Values are Means, n = 3. <i>V</i><sub>ino</sub>, the assimilating speed of inosine by LAB strain; α<sub>ino</sub>, the assimilating rate of inosine by LAB strain; <i>V</i><sub>gua</sub>, the assimilating speed of inosine by LAB strain; α<sub>gua</sub>, the assimilating rate of inosine by LAB strain. Underlines indicate strains with assimilating speed higher than 1.00×10<sup>−3</sup> g/L/min. DM9218-A, the acclimated DM9218 strain.</p><p>The abilities of candidate LAB strains to assimilate inosine and guanosine.</p>
2014-09-03 03:14:38
resistance
Purine Nucleoside Degrading Lactic
Lactobacillus plantarum WCFS 1.
hplc
serum uric acid concentration
probiotic
purine compounds
16 S rRNA sequences
Hyperuricemic Rats Hyperuricemia
hyperuricemia rat model
bile
cell adhesion ability
DM 9218
lactic acid bacteria
serum uric acid
candidate strains