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Ginsenoside Rd was produced from ginsenoside Rb1 by the specific hydrolysis of the outer glucose linked to C-20, while compound K was produced from ginsenoside Rd via F2 by the specific hydrolysis of the outer glucose and inner glucose linked to C-3.

As expected, NO release from the outer glucose sensor membrane did not impact biosensor response.

They act on the outer glucose residues of amylose or amylopectin and produce only glucose or maltose [ 9].

Needle-type glucose biosensors were functionalized with NO-releasing polyurethane coatings designed to release similar total amounts of NO (3.1 μmol cm 2) for rapid (16.0 ± 4.4 h) or slower (>74.6 ± 16.6 h) durations and remain functional as outer glucose sensor membranes.

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Using the product of WaaG, Glc-Hep2-1-deP-KLA, the ability of E. coli WaaB to catalyze the transfer of galactose from UDP-Gal to the outer core glucose was assessed.

WaaG is located at the cytosolic side of the inner membrane, where the enzyme catalyzes the transfer of the first outer-core glucose to the inner core of nascent lipopolysaccharides.

It has been demonstrated that the level of expression of the porins OmpC and OmpF not only controls the permeability of the outer membrane to glucose and nitrogen uptake under nutrient limitation [10], [11], but may also be differentially regulated by the concentration of certain antibiotics in the environment [4], [12], [13].

In Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi, the outer core terminal glucose residue (Glc II) is required for the entry of the bacteria into epithelial cells.

Real-time NO-release profiles of glucose sensor outer membranes, glucose sensor sensitivity as a function of storage time in PBS, nanoparticle characterization, representative EGA, sensor run-in times, experimental protocols, and representative SEMs of sensor surfaces postexplantation.

ROS: Reactive oxygen species; PYG: Medium containing peptone, yeast extract and glucose; OM: Outer membrane; HMF: Hydroxymethylfurfural; GB: Glycine betaine.

Phosphorylase stops degrading the outer chains when four glucose units remain on the side chain (Walker and Whelan, 1960) and cannot proceed further until the branches are resolved by debranching enzyme.

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