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  1. 2 sty 2020 · Transglutaminase (EC 2.3.2.13, protein-glutamine gamma-glutamyltransferase, TGase) is a calcium-dependent enzyme, belonging to the class of transferases, which catalyzes the acyl-transfer between glutamine residues and a wide variety of primary amines (Ohtsuka et al. 2000).

  2. 26 gru 2019 · One of the most promising strategies to promote bio-functionality properties of dairy products is the cross-linking of milk proteins with transglutaminase. The use of mTGase can be a successful strategy to improve dairy products nutritional and technological characteristics, at the same time reducing the costs production by decreasing the ...

  3. 26 wrz 2024 · Subgroup analysis revealed all four caloric restriction regimens likely lead to modest weight loss after 1–3 months, with ADF ranked highest, but by 4–6 months, varying degrees of weight regain occur, particularly with CER, while interventions lasting 7–12 months may result in effective weight loss, with TRE potentially ranking first ...

  4. 3 sie 2023 · TGM can be used in many applications. In the food industry, it plays a role as a protein-modifying enzyme, while, in biotechnology and pharmaceutical applications, it is used in mediated bioconjugation due to its extraordinary crosslinking ability.

  5. 15 maj 2020 · Calcium-independent enzymes are easier to use for various food applications. MTG has a molecular weight of approximately 38 kDa, a value that is about half that of mammalian TGs (approximately 70–80 kDa). Most importantly, MTG has broad substrate specificity.

  6. 3 sie 2023 · TGM can be used for modification of gelatin hydrogels and collagen for enhancing binding in different tissues. Microbial TGM was used to prepare collagen-grafted chitosan, which could serve not only to reduce the loss of moisture but also to absorb the moisture.

  7. 25 wrz 2021 · Microbial transglutaminase (mTG) is a heavily used food additive and its industrial transamidated complexes usage is rising rapidly. It was classified as a processing aid and was granted the GRAS (generally recognized as safe) definition, thus escaping full and thorough toxic and safety evaluations.