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1 cally ingested during and after exercise are glucose (polymers).
2 t with 10% of energy as fat and 75% as short glucose polymers.
3 Starch granules are composed of two distinct glucose polymers - amylose and amylopectin.
4 ate content overall was 52.7% lactose, 42.3% glucose polymers and 5.0% sucrose.
5 he primary walls of growing plant cells, the glucose polymer cellulose is assembled into long microfi
6 il" glycosidic linkages that join the common glucose polymers cellulose, chitin, amylose, and glycoge
7        This study investigated the impact of glucose polymer chain length on heat and physical stabil
8 ted in cell walls of the grasses, are linear glucose polymers containing predominantly (1,4)-beta-lin
9 -dependent licking to Polycose, a mixture of glucose polymers, even in the first session.
10 arge trees, while amylose, an a (1-4) linked glucose polymer forms soft hollow fibers used for energy
11 erent functions: cellulose, a B (1-4) linked glucose polymer, forms fibrils that can support large tr
12                               The endogenous glucose polymer, glycogen, appears to play an important
13                         Glycogen, a branched glucose polymer, helps regulate glucose homeostasis thro
14 led us to consider whether the metabolism of glucose polymers, i.e., maltose, maltodextrin, and glyco
15 ydrate source was lactose in one formula and glucose polymers in the other (lactose-free).
16 ound to unbranched and infrequently branched glucose polymers in vitro, but not to highly branched ma
17  synthase complexes organize multiple linear glucose polymers into microfibrils as load-bearing wall
18 se, which is essential for synthesizing this glucose polymer, is regulated by both covalent phosphory
19                          Cellulose, a linear glucose polymer, is synthesized and secreted across the
20 ation of exogenous forms of the more complex glucose polymer, maltodextrin, does not.
21  there is growing evidence that responses to glucose polymers may be mediated by a different taste re
22 ysically with tobramycin suggests that these glucose polymers may prevent antibiotics from reaching t
23 fat diets (40% of calories as fat and 45% as glucose polymers, n = 3) for 25 d.
24 ula diets (10% of calories as fat and 75% as glucose polymers, n = 7) or high fat diets (40% of calor
25 ucose may be preferred over the ingestion of glucose (polymers) only to help trained athletes maximiz
26 erformance compared to equivalent amounts of glucose (polymers) only.
27 h another protein to form a fully functional glucose polymer receptor.
28                   Increasing DE value of the glucose polymers resulted in a greater increase in brown
29                        Cellulose is a linear glucose polymer synthesized and secreted by a membrane-i
30                                Glycogen is a glucose polymer that contains minor amounts of covalentl
31 , a random coil alpha-(1-->4)-(1-->6)-linked glucose polymer that served as a control, did not compet
32 -glucans are a heterologous group of fibrous glucose polymers that are a major constituent of cell wa
33                            It is composed of glucose polymers that form massive semi-crystalline gran
34 results demonstrate that chain length of the glucose polymer used strongly impacts heat and physical
35       The maltodextrin and corn syrup solids glucose polymers used had dextrose equivalent (DE) value
36             Polydextrose (PDX) is a branched glucose polymer, utilized as a soluble dietary fiber.
37  acid synthesis by the formula diet with 75% glucose polymers was similarly reduced by a formula diet
38                   Glycogen is a high-density glucose polymer, which provides organisms with an immedi
39                             Incorporation of glucose polymers with MPI retarded sedimentation of prot
40 se findings provide behavioral evidence that glucose polymers, with an optimal chain length greater t