Nagase Viita is exploring the potential of the saccharide, trehalose, to advance progress in the development of new medical and therapeutic applications, with a particular focus on its ability to ...
As ophthalmologists and clinical scientists, we continually search for new approaches to the treatment of dry eye; we have learned that prescription therapeutics such as cyclosporine and lifitegrast, ...
SLS-005 contains the active ingredient trehalose, a low molecular weight disaccharide (0.342 kDa) that has been shown to penetrate muscle and cross the blood brain barrier. The Food and Drug ...
Sugar may be the villain of our time, with too much of the sweet stuff known to be a leading cause of developing diabetes. But now researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis ...
A natural sugar called trehalose may trigger a cellular housekeeping process that cleans up excess fat buildup inside liver cells, according to a study published in the journal Science Signaling.
One year on from the ‘Taco Bell affair’ and Cargill is continuing to see growth in demand for its Trehalose additive, but the biggest challenge continues to be limited awareness of ingredient’s ...
New research shows that a natural sugar called trehalose prevents fatty liver disease in mice. The study found that trehalose prevents the sugar fructose -- thought to be a major contributor to ...
To investigate the inhibitory mechanism, we examined the stability of wild-type myoglobin, of Mb-Gln35 and of Mb-Gln12, which contains a shorter 12-glutamine repeat, [23] in the presence or absence of ...
In a recent study published in the journal Nutrients, researchers review the bioactive properties of the non-reducing disaccharide trehalose and discuss its potential pharmaceutical, medical, cosmetic ...
Suspension cultures of carrot (Daucus carota, line C1), tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum, line TX1), and Nicotiana plumbaginifolia (line NP) were frozen under controlled conditions with trehalose as the ...
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