Saccharides are the most common carbon source for Streptococcus thermophilus, which is a widely used bacterium in the production of fermented dairy products. The performance of the strain is influenced by the consumption of different saccharides during fermentation. Therefore, a precise measurement of the concentrations of saccharides in the fermentation media is essential. An 18-min long method with limits of quantitation in the range of 0.159–0.704 mg/L and with 13C labelled internal standards employing hydrophilic interaction chromatography coupled to mass spectrometric detection-(HILIC-LC-MS) allowed for simultaneous quantification of five saccharides: fructose, glucose, galactose, sucrose, and lactose in the fermentation samples. The m...
Increasing demand for L-arginine by the food and pharmaceutical industries has sparked the search fo...
The aim of this work was to use fluorescently labeled lectins to develop a convenient and reliable m...
Carbohydrates are the most abundant biomolecules in nature, and they are involved in many biological...
Carbohydrates are the principal sources of nutrient and energy in large-scale submerged fermentation...
In this work a simple chromatographic method is proposed and in-house validated for the quantificati...
Quantification of carbohydrates and metabolites in fermentation processes can be considered as key f...
Despite the rise of ‘omics techniques for the study of biological systems, the quantitative descript...
Saccharides are functional constituents of milk. Although d-lactose represents almost the totality o...
The quantitation of various sugar components is a standard procedure during the corn-to-ethanol ferm...
Essential for continued growth of the biofuels industry is the need for continued development of rap...
Streptococcus thermophilus est un ferment lactique d'intérêt majeur dans la production de yaourt, ca...
The lactic acid bacterium, Streptococcus thermophilus, is used in the dairy industry in mixed cultur...
To analyze the exopolysaccharide (EPS) production by Streptococcus thermophilus ST1, cultures were c...
Monosaccharide composition of biological samples can reflect an individual's health status. Monitori...
An OPLC method has been established for separation and quantification of eight carbohydrates (gluco...
Increasing demand for L-arginine by the food and pharmaceutical industries has sparked the search fo...
The aim of this work was to use fluorescently labeled lectins to develop a convenient and reliable m...
Carbohydrates are the most abundant biomolecules in nature, and they are involved in many biological...
Carbohydrates are the principal sources of nutrient and energy in large-scale submerged fermentation...
In this work a simple chromatographic method is proposed and in-house validated for the quantificati...
Quantification of carbohydrates and metabolites in fermentation processes can be considered as key f...
Despite the rise of ‘omics techniques for the study of biological systems, the quantitative descript...
Saccharides are functional constituents of milk. Although d-lactose represents almost the totality o...
The quantitation of various sugar components is a standard procedure during the corn-to-ethanol ferm...
Essential for continued growth of the biofuels industry is the need for continued development of rap...
Streptococcus thermophilus est un ferment lactique d'intérêt majeur dans la production de yaourt, ca...
The lactic acid bacterium, Streptococcus thermophilus, is used in the dairy industry in mixed cultur...
To analyze the exopolysaccharide (EPS) production by Streptococcus thermophilus ST1, cultures were c...
Monosaccharide composition of biological samples can reflect an individual's health status. Monitori...
An OPLC method has been established for separation and quantification of eight carbohydrates (gluco...
Increasing demand for L-arginine by the food and pharmaceutical industries has sparked the search fo...
The aim of this work was to use fluorescently labeled lectins to develop a convenient and reliable m...
Carbohydrates are the most abundant biomolecules in nature, and they are involved in many biological...