Examples of 'phytate' in a sentence

Meaning of "phytate"

Phytate is a noun that refers to a salt or ester of phytic acid, commonly found in seeds and grains and may affect mineral absorption in the body
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  • Any salt or ester of phytic acid

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Neutralizes the phytate acid present in soybeans.
Phytate comprises the salts of phytic acid.
Enzymatic hydrolysis of phytate prevents these problems.
Phytase releases phosphate groups from phytate.
Sodium phytate or potassium phytate or mixed salts.
The length of fermentation depends on the phytate content.
Phytate consumption had a protective effect against osteoporosis.
The degradation of phytate may be used in animal feed.
Phytate may be converted to inositol and inorganic phosphorus.
Samples containing sodium phytate were acidified before analysis.
Phytate is poorly digested by monogastric animals.
This example relates to the preparation of gadolinium phytate.
Calcium phytate then precipitates out of the liquid.
These two globulins contain phosphorus in phytate form.
Phytate does not simply cause a reduction in nutrient availability.

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A gene could be introduced that reduces phytate content.
Sodium phytate is a natural antioxidant derived from rice bran.
Samples were submitted for protein and phytate analyses.
Effects of phytate on mineral bioavailability.
Digestibility of minerals and phytate hydrolysis.
Phytate is usually concentrated in dense bodies called globoid crystals.
A gene could be introduced that reduced phytate content.
Phytate alone was not effective.
This enzyme will degrade phytate to sugar and phosphate.
Of red wines with potassium ferrocyanide or with calcium phytate.
The excretion of phytate phosphorus in manure has further consequences.
In ingredients of plant origin is partially complexed phytate as little available.
Protein and phytate content were determined at each liter interval.
Enzyme properties and hydrolysis of phytate phosphorus in soybean meal.
Protein and phytate determinations were also made on these samples.
Samples were then analyzed for phytate and protein content.
Phosphorus would be expected to be reduced because of the removal of phytate.
Thus degradation of phytate is of interest.
The injectable formulations were prepared by dispersing octreotide phytate or acetate.
Exogenous phytase hydrolyzes the phytate p offering part of this molecule.
Phytate is the major storage form of phosphorus in cereals and legumes.
Heat apparently enhances phytate removal in the anion exchange process.
Colorimetric method based on the enzymatic reaction of phytase on the phytate.
A method of converting phytate to inositol and inorganic phosphorus is also provided.
Moderately high in phytate.
Measurements of protein and phytate concentration were made at one liter increments.
More particularly a feedstuff comprising high calcium and high phytate.
A decrease in phytate removal was observed with the ambient temperature run.
Phytase activity and hydrolysis of phytate phosphorus from soybean meal.
The unutilized phytate phosphate in monogastric animals creates additional problems.
None of the runs in this experiment produced significant removal of phytate.
The calcium arginine phytate compounds were further analyzed for calcium.
In the process minerals that have been complexed with phytate are released.
Decreased phytate content.
One liter increments were analyzed for protein and phytate content.

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