11 results match your criteria: "Agricultural Research Service-Western Regional Research Center[Affiliation]"
BMC Res Notes
September 2025
United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service-Western Regional Research Center, 800 Buchanan Street, Albany, CA, 94710, USA.
Objective: Guayule () is a rubber producing plant. Genetic engineering of guayule to improve natural rubber content requires the use of promoters functional in stem tissues where most of guayule natural rubber is produced.
Results: We isolated a promoter region from a gene coding the Small Rubber Particle Protein 1.
Plants (Basel)
April 2025
Crop Improvement and Genetics Research Unit, US Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service Western Regional Research Center, Albany, CA 94710, USA.
Farmers frequently rely on mineral fertilizers to increase yields, improve or sustain crop productivity, and mitigate the adverse impacts of environmental stresses, including salinity. However, improper fertilization-whether inadequate or excessive-can hinder plant growth, reduce nutritional quality, and contribute to soil degradation and environmental pollution. Understanding how different levels of nitrogen (N) fertilizers and abiotic stresses such as salt impact yields and end-use quality is important to maintain food production and ensure fair crop value.
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March 2025
Departamento de Nutrición y Ciencia de los Alimentos, Facultad de Farmacia, Universidad Complutense de Madrid (UCM), 28040 Madrid, Spain.
The incorporation of pulse flour into gluten-free extruded snacks based on cereals improves the functional properties as well as the nutritional value of these types of products. The aim of this study was to investigate the changes induced by the extrusion process on the functional properties in terms of the concentration of total phenolic compounds (TPC), phenolic families (hydroxybenzoic acids, hydroxycinnamic acids, and flavonols), and non-nutritional factors (inositol phosphates and trypsin inhibitors) of extruded snack-type products developed from novel formulations based on rice-chickpea flours and fortified with different percentages of Fibersol and passion-fruit-skin flour. The in vitro antioxidant activity of the studied formulations was evaluated to explore their potential for developing sustainable snack-type products with added functional value.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPhytochemistry
June 2024
Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences, New Mexico State University, P.O. Box 30001, Las Cruces, NM, 88003, USA.
Natural rubber produced in stems of the guayule plant (Parthenium argentatum) is susceptible to post-harvest degradation from microbial or thermo-oxidative processes, especially once stems are chipped. As a result, the time from harvest to extraction must be minimized to recover high quality rubber, especially in warm summer months. Tocopherols are natural antioxidants produced in plants through the shikimate and methyl-erythtiol-4-phosphate (MEP) pathways.
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March 2024
Department of Plant and Microbial Biology, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.
Long terminal repeat retrotransposons (LTR-RTs) are powerful mutagens regarded as a major source of genetic novelty and important drivers of evolution. Yet, the uncontrolled and potentially selfish proliferation of LTR-RTs can lead to deleterious mutations and genome instability, with large fitness costs for their host. While population genomics data suggest that an ongoing LTR-RT mobility is common in many species, the understanding of their dual role in evolution is limited.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInt J Environ Health Res
March 2023
Produce Safety and Microbiology Research Unit, United States Department of Agriculture/Agricultural Research Service, Western Regional Research Center, Albany, CA, USA.
species are responsible for human gastroenteritis with diverse clinical spectra, ranging from acute watery or bloody diarrhea to life-threatening autoimmune disorders. Given the importance of in causing human illness, this article has reviewed the transmission and attribution sources as well as methodologies for the detection and virulence characterization of campylobacteria. The recovery and detection of from clinical, food and environmental samples has been achieved by the combinatorial use of selective enrichment and culturing methods.
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February 2019
United States Department of Agriculture - Agricultural Research Service - Western Regional Research Center, 800 Buchanan Street, 94710, Albany, CA, USA.
Two natural compounds (quercetin and curcumin) were tested as sensitizing or protecting agents for Navel Orangeworm (NOW) larvae under x-ray sterilization, with the aim to reduce required doses and thus facilitate the substitution of x-ray for radioisotopes. The compounds were added to NOW diet at concentrations between 0 and 1.0 mmol kg and subsequent reared male larvae were subjected to x-ray irradiation (90 keV, 9 mA) to doses up to 15 Gy.
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August 2015
*Nutrition and Metabolism Center, Children's Hospital Oakland Research Institute, Oakland, California, USA; Children's National Medical Center, Washington, DC, USA; and Processed Foods Research Unit, U.S. Department of Agriculture-Agricultural Research Service-Western Regional Research Center, Alban
This study determined if twice-daily consumption of a nutrient-dense bar intended to fill gaps in Western diets, without other dietary/lifestyle requirements, favorably shifted metabolic/anthropometric indicators of dysregulation in a healthy direction. Three 8-wk clinical trials in 43 healthy lean and overweight/obese (OW/OB) adults, who served as their own controls, were pooled for analysis. In less inflamed OW/OB [high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP) <1.
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June 2014
NanoDetection Technology, Inc., Franklin, OH 45005, USA.
Shiga toxins 1 and 2 (Stx1 and Stx2) from Shiga toxin-producing E. coli (STEC) bacteria were simultaneously detected with a newly developed, high-throughput antibody microarray platform. The proteinaceous toxins were immobilized and sandwiched between biorecognition elements (monoclonal antibodies) and pooled horseradish peroxidase (HRP)-conjugated monoclonal antibodies.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Chem Ecol
January 1991
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service Western Regional Research Center, 800 Buchanan Street, 94710, Albany, California.
Callus and suspension cultures ofAntennaria microphylla (small everlasting) and the noxious weedEuphorbia esula (leafy spurge) can glucosylate benzene-1,4-diol (hydroquinone) to the corresponding monoglucoside, arbutin. HPLC analysis of extracts from callus tissue corroborates the presence of hydroquinone in the cells of small everlasting. Constitutive levels of a UDPG-dependent glucosyltransferase were detected in cell-free extracts of this tissue.
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March 1990
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service Western Regional Research Center, 800 Buchanan Street, 94710, Albany, California.
Media and media extracts from callus cultures of small everlasting (Antennaria microphylla) inhibited leafy spurge (Euphorbia esula L.) callus tissue and suspension culture growth (50 and 70% of control, respectively) and were phytotoxic in lettuce and leafy spurge root elongation bioassays (64 and 77% of control, respectively). Hydroquinone, a phytotoxic compound previously isolated from small everlasting, was also biosynthesized by callus and suspension cultures of this species.
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