Their red coloration is primarily due to the flavonoid cyanidin - 3 - galactoside located in the vacuoles of skin cells.
Trade-offs in catalytic efficiency at the lac permease of Escherichia coli produce alleles with different substrate specializations that are selectively favored on different galactosides.
This enzyme is able to hydrolyse galactosides, such as galactinol.
Detected levels of galactose and galactosides were very low, and no marked changes were observed with stress.
In contrast, galactosides are considered as probiotics and are in fact added to specific products with therapeutic purposes.
Definition of galactoside in US English:
galactoside
nounɡəˈlaktəˌsīd
A glycoside yielding galactose on hydrolysis.
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Trade-offs in catalytic efficiency at the lac permease of Escherichia coli produce alleles with different substrate specializations that are selectively favored on different galactosides.
This enzyme is able to hydrolyse galactosides, such as galactinol.
Their red coloration is primarily due to the flavonoid cyanidin - 3 - galactoside located in the vacuoles of skin cells.
Detected levels of galactose and galactosides were very low, and no marked changes were observed with stress.
In contrast, galactosides are considered as probiotics and are in fact added to specific products with therapeutic purposes.