Prior-Knowledge | Description | Expectation | Prediction | Conclusion | Leaf Statistics |
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ULS00251 | D-glucose from alpha,alpha-trehalose | None - {{∅}} | None - {{∅}} | Unexplained | |
UPA00300 | trehalose degradation~Degradation of trehalose, also known as mycose, a disaccharide found extensively but not abundantly in nature. Trehalose is metabolized by a number of bacteria, including Streptococcus mutans, the common oral bacteria responsible for oral plaque. The enzyme trehalase, a glycoside hydrolase, present but not abundant in most people, breaks trehalose into two glucose molecules, which can then be readily absorbed in the gut. | None - {{∅}} | None - {{∅}} | Unexplained | |
UCR00010 | H(2)O + alpha,alpha-trehalose = 2 D-glucose | None - {{∅}} | None - {{∅}} | Unexplained | |
UER00535 | D-glucose from alpha,alpha-trehalose: step 1/1~1 H(2)O + 1 alpha,alpha-trehalose => 2 D-glucose. | None - {{∅}} | None - {{∅}} | Unexplained |