While your genes may nudge you toward sugary foods, understanding this genetic influence can empower healthier choices.
A new study shows stimulating the vagus nerve in mice with colitis reduced stress-driven symptoms of inflammatory bowel disease by regulating SUMOylation, an immune response that triggers gut ...
A new study reveals that your sweet tooth could be genetic. Researchers found that the sucrase-isomaltase gene plays a key ...
The study pointed out the SI gene in the body responsible for breaking down sugars to be absorbed by the small intestine.
It’s not often that I start drooling before I even open the box, but that’s what happened when these beers arrived this week ...
Nagase Viita Co., Ltd., a member of the NAGASE Group headquartered in Okayama Japan, is set to expand the line of SOLBIOTE (TM), saccharide-based pharmaceutical excipients, with the launch of high-pur ...
The research indicates that mutations in the sucrase-isomaltase (SI) gene, which plays a key role in breaking down sucrose ...
Large amounts of sugar can damage cells, causing chronic inflammation, which can lead to obesity, heart disease, diabetes, ...
Sugar is known for its high caloric content, but it also drives hunger. Consuming too much sugar can leave you feeling ...
During the brewing process, the company uses a maltose-negative yeast so that the beer can ferment as usual without the maltose sugars interacting with the yeast to create alcohol. Three non ...