Tannic acid and pin oak tannins precipitate large amounts of the abundant leaf protein, ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase (RuBPC), over a wide pH range (6.15–9.30) in the presence of sodium, potassium, magnesium, and calcium ions at concentrations comparable to those reported in the gut fluids of lepidopteran herbivores. The presence of lysolecithin, a surfactant known to be present in the gut fluids of some insects, significantly reduces the amount of RuBPC precipitated under these conditions. We conclude that high detergency is far more effective than high alkalinity in countering the potential protein-precipitating properties of tannins. We further conclude that tannins do not deserve the status they were once accorded as g...
The aquatic weed Azolla is a potential protein crop due to its prolific growth and high protein cont...
Magnesium and calcium ions, in concentrations comparable to those reported in the midgut fluids of l...
There is no correlation between protein-precipitating capacity and either total phenolic or proantho...
Much more tannic acid or pin oak tannin is required to precipitate the abundant leaf protein, ribulo...
Tannic acid and quebracho precipitate many times their weight of the abundant leaf protein, ribulose...
Abstract--Tannic acid and quebracho precipitate many times their weight of the abundant leaf protein...
The rate of hydrolysis of the abundant foliar protein, ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygena...
The protein-precipitating capacities of tanniferous extracts from immature and mature leaves of thre...
The major antinutritive factor in Leucaena for ruminants is condensed tannin (CT). CT bind proteins,...
larval insects such as mosquitoes and some caterpillars are known to possess a highly alkaline diges...
The ability of differently sized condensed tannins from the genus Leucaena, a fodder tree-legume, to...
The potential of insects as an alternative protein source for food applications was investigated by ...
Tannins, an abundant group of plant secondary compounds, raise interest in different fields of scien...
This work is an investigation into various aspects of tannin-protein interactions including adverse ...
The polyphenolic compounds classified as tannins are present in many plants including the important ...
The aquatic weed Azolla is a potential protein crop due to its prolific growth and high protein cont...
Magnesium and calcium ions, in concentrations comparable to those reported in the midgut fluids of l...
There is no correlation between protein-precipitating capacity and either total phenolic or proantho...
Much more tannic acid or pin oak tannin is required to precipitate the abundant leaf protein, ribulo...
Tannic acid and quebracho precipitate many times their weight of the abundant leaf protein, ribulose...
Abstract--Tannic acid and quebracho precipitate many times their weight of the abundant leaf protein...
The rate of hydrolysis of the abundant foliar protein, ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygena...
The protein-precipitating capacities of tanniferous extracts from immature and mature leaves of thre...
The major antinutritive factor in Leucaena for ruminants is condensed tannin (CT). CT bind proteins,...
larval insects such as mosquitoes and some caterpillars are known to possess a highly alkaline diges...
The ability of differently sized condensed tannins from the genus Leucaena, a fodder tree-legume, to...
The potential of insects as an alternative protein source for food applications was investigated by ...
Tannins, an abundant group of plant secondary compounds, raise interest in different fields of scien...
This work is an investigation into various aspects of tannin-protein interactions including adverse ...
The polyphenolic compounds classified as tannins are present in many plants including the important ...
The aquatic weed Azolla is a potential protein crop due to its prolific growth and high protein cont...
Magnesium and calcium ions, in concentrations comparable to those reported in the midgut fluids of l...
There is no correlation between protein-precipitating capacity and either total phenolic or proantho...