The Xanthomonadaceae family consists of species of non-pathogenic and pathogenic γ-proteobacteria that infect different hosts, including humans and plants. In this study, we performed a comparative analysis using 69 fully sequenced genomes belonging to this family, with a focus on
Emulsion-based delivery systems for tributyrin, a potential colon cancer preventative agent.
Li Y, et al.
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 57(19), 9243-9249 (2009)
Tributyrin: a prodrug of butyric acid for potential clinical application in differentiation therapy.
The prevalence of Bacillus cereus in a total of 585 samples of food products (herbs and spices, breakfast cereals, pasta, rice, infant formulas, pasteurized milk, fresh acid and acid/rennet cheeses, mold cheeses and ripening rennet cheeses) marketed in Poland was
Co-production of butyrate methyl ester and triacetylglycerol from tributyrin and methyl acetate.
Battistel E, et al.
Applied Catalysis A: General, 394(1), 149-157 (2011)
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