What's the difference between sorbate and sorbite?

Sorbate


Definition:

  • (n.) A salt of sorbic acid.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Based on these results, we concluded that the inhibition of putrefactive anaerobe 3679 by sorbate resulted from a stringent-type regulatory response induced by the protonophoric activity of sorbic acid.
  • (2) Thimerosal (0.001% and 0.004%), sorbic acid (0.1%), potassium sorbate (0.13%), EDTA (0.1%), polyaminopropyl biguanide (0.00005%), and polyquaternium-1 (0.001%) were not effective as tested.
  • (3) Growth in YMBS containing potassium sorbate was not as prolific as that in YMBG containing potassium sorbate.
  • (4) Potassium sorbate, sodium benzoate, sulfur dioxide, and diethylpyrocarbonate (DEPC) were tested for their effectiveness in preventing the outgrowth of Byssochlamys nivea Westling ascospores.
  • (5) Sorbic acid, sodium sorbate and potassium sorbate were tested for their genotoxic potential in the Syrian hamster embryo (SHE) fibroblast micronucleus assay and the SHE cell transformation test in vitro.
  • (6) The sorbate content of commercial yogurt samples is determined by reverse phase liquid chromatography following ion-pair extraction with tri-n-octylamine.
  • (7) Complete inhibition of B. nivea ascospore outgrowth in grape juice stored for 60 days was noted in the presence of 300 ppm sulfur dioxide, 400 ppm potassium sorbate, and 600 ppm DEPC.
  • (8) Amber lens discoloration was achieved using human-worn 55% water hydrophilic contact lenses (Methafilcon-A) heated in a 1% potassium sorbate, low pH saline solution.
  • (9) The limit of detection is 0.005% for potassium sorbate, and 0.001% for the 3 other perservatives.
  • (10) The food additives sodium nitrite and potassium sorbate had cytostatic and cytotoxic effects on in vitro cultured V79 hamster cells and EUE human fibroblasts if administered in an acid environment (pH 4.95).
  • (11) Botulinal toxin was detected in 4 days in product without sorbate but not until after 10 days in product with sorbate.
  • (12) The MIC of sorbate (pH 5.5 or 6.5) for 3 species of Aspergillus was 0.07%.
  • (13) The addition of a noninhibitory amount of tetracycline released the inhibition of growth by sorbate.
  • (14) The antimicrobial effect of potassium sorbate on Streptococcus mutans and S. milleri grown in continuous culture was determined at pH values of 7.0, 5.5, and 5.0.
  • (15) Growth patterns of Z. rouxii in YM broth supplemented with glucose (YMBG) and sucrose (YMBS) were similar, although increased potassium sorbate concentration in both media resulted in decreased growth rates.
  • (16) Potassium sorbate inhibited growth, the inhibition being a function of the concentration of undissociated sorbic acid.
  • (17) Aspergillus flavus NRRL 6555 was inoculated onto whole olives and olive paste samples containing variable amounts of either natamycin or potassium sorbate and incubated at 15 degrees, 25 degrees, and 35 degrees C for 7, 14 and 21 days for whole olives and at 15 degrees and 25 degrees C for 8 and 16 days for olive pastes.
  • (18) In the study, the scientists showed that potassium sorbate, a widely used food preservative, was effective at blocking the ongoing damage, although this isn’t “what you’d want to put on your skin”, according to Brash.
  • (19) One hundred and twenty-two cases of vaginal fungal infections treated with potassium sorbate are presented.
  • (20) Various degrees of amino acid uptake inhibition by sorbate may be related to differences between amino acid transport systems.

Sorbite


Definition:

  • (n.) A sugarlike substance, isomeric with mannite and dulcite, found with sorbin in the ripe berries of the sorb, and extracted as a sirup or a white crystalline substance.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The infusion of Rheomacrodex-Sorbit induces an increase of local PO2 in the nondistended ileum.
  • (2) Those enzymes which are involved in the formation of fructose and glucose (aldolreductase, glucuronate-reductase, and sorbite-dehydrogenase) had their highest activities, all age-dependent, in liver and kidneys.
  • (3) An increasing concentration of sorbit gives rise to the inhibition of cell reproduction; followed by a decrease of sorbose content in the culture medium.
  • (4) Serum transaminase and sorbital dehydrogenase are greatly elevated at 6 hr.
  • (5) Tetraplegia and paralysis of the inspiratory muscles developed rapidly in the first case whereas in the second case the paralysis and the initial Brown-Sequard syndrome improved after treatment with corticosteroids and infusion of Rheomacrodex and Sorbit.
  • (6) The colonies of this clearly identified species were characterized by a granular surface resembling frosted glass, had attached to them a shining bubble, and were seen to split mannite and sorbite in the absence of conversion of glycerol.
  • (7) The lowering of CSF-pressure after xylite surpasses the effect of the same dosage of sorbit and fructose.
  • (8) There was a correlation (p less than 0.05) between t,e increase in sorbital in cereemic patients.
  • (9) The infusion of Rheomacrodex-Sorbit as well as decompression of the distended bowel are recommended to improve oxygen supply of bowel wall in ileus.
  • (10) For this reason glucose was replaced by sorbite in the storage solutions with a pH value of 6.0 and additions of xylitol and pyruvate.
  • (11) An unrestrained reproduction of bacteria could be obtained by exluding all factors involved in the contamination of sorbit and exhibiting toxic effects.
  • (12) According to the data of the microbiological, pH, animal experiments and clinical examinations xylit proved to be the least cariogen agent and sorbit too has a reduced cariogen effect.
  • (13) The recombinants and transformants resulting from the joint cultivation of lactobacilli contained a plasmid about 60 kb in length which provided cells of L. buchneri NRRLB 1837 with resistance to fusidin, antagonistic activity against Pseudomonas diminuta and capacity for utilizing sucrose and sorbite.
  • (14) Different rises of sorbite, fructose, and glucose were recorded from the blood plasma.
  • (15) The enzymes phosphohexose isomerase, lactate dehydrogenase, hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenase, isocitric dehydrogenase, glutamate dehydrogenase, and sorbital dehydrogenase were assayed in cases of known carcinoma of the cervix and of carcinoma in situ.
  • (16) The comparison of conventional substances such as mannite and sorbite of different concentrations per time showed various disturbances of the electrolyte and water balance; therapeutic guiding rules could be elaborated under consideration of these experiences.
  • (17) Sorbinil treatment completely prevented renal cortical sorbital accumulation, but did not abolish kidney enlargement or the increase in ultrafiltration pressure and glomerular filtration rate.
  • (18) Phosphate and sorbite enemas for preparing a patient for rectoscopy and flexible endoscopy were compared in a randomised double-blind study on 60 patients.
  • (19) To determine the genera and species of enterobacteria a minimal set of 11 tests is suggested, including indol formation, Voges-Proskauer's reaction, the presence of urease enzymes, gelatinase, lysine decraboxylase, phenylalanine deaminase, glucose fermentation (gas), or lactose, inosite, sorbit, arabinose, rhamnose.
  • (20) During the cell growth with mixture of three sources of carbon (mannit-arabinose-glycerol, glucose-sorbite-glycerol, glucose-sorbite-galactose) the components of the mixture have been found to be utilized in series.

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