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The maximal glucose yield of 95.6% with a low cellulose recovery (21.3%) was achieved by the combination of hydrothermal pretreatment at 240°C for 30 min and 2% NaOH treatment; this yield was increased by 8.2 times compared with that of the raw material (10.4%).
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From these findings, we surmised that low residual xylan was critical in obtaining maximal glucose yields from saccharification.
When data are expressed as a proportion of sugars originally contained in CWDHPs, maximal glucose yields from alkali-insoluble residues were obtained following a mild 70°C pretreatment (Table 3).
The maximal glucan digestibility and glucose yield of GC/glycerol systems were about 7% lower than those of EC/ethylene glycol (EG) systems.
HGI, admission glucose, mean morning glucose, mean glucose and maximal glucose were calculated for each patient.
This degree of inhibition yields a two- to three-fold increase in active GLP-1 levels, and is the level of inhibition at which near maximal glucose lowering is seen.
The fact that the MHB per glucose yield of the strain ∆ gapA/pEKEx2- Lbadh (7.9 mol/mol) was higher compared to the strain ∆ pfkA/pEKEx2- Lbadh and corresponded to 66%% of the maximal value of 12 mol NADPH per mole of glucose indicated a more extended cyclic operation of the PPP in the ∆ gapA mutant compared to the ∆ pfkA mutant.
The viscosity of the hydrolysate also influences glucose yield.
The glucose yields are presented in Fig. 1a.
The curvature parameter K M is the Michaelis constant that represents the blood glucose concentration at which the glucose uptake rate is half the maximal (glucose-saturated) rate.
Glucose yields are shown in Figure 5a.
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