PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 10984115-4 2000 Results indicate that P. cyclopium lipases I and II and human pancreatic lipase hydrolyze solutions of vinyl propionate or vinyl butyrate at high relative rates compared with emulsions of the same esters, although, in all cases, maximal activity is reached in the presence of emulsified particles, at substrate concentrations above the solubility limit. Esters 197-203 pancreatic lipase Homo sapiens 62-79 11750885-4 2001 In contrast, a non-hyperbolic (sigmoidal) dependence of enzyme activity on ester concentration is found with human pancreatic lipase, triacylglycerol lipase from Humicola lanuginosa (Thermomyces lanuginosa) and partial acylglycerol lipase from Penicillium camembertii and the same substrates. Esters 75-80 pancreatic lipase Homo sapiens 115-132 656456-1 1978 Chain length and positional specificities of pancreatic lipase for diol lipids have been examined by use of the synthetic substrates such as the diol esters and related esters that contain C6--C20 even-numbered saturated acids and oleic acid as fatty acids, and ethylene glycol, 1,2- and 1,3-propanediols, 1,3-, 1,4-, and 2,3-butanediols, monohydric alcohols, and glycerol as alcohols. Esters 150-156 pancreatic lipase Homo sapiens 45-62 2790002-1 1989 2-Sulfobenzoic cyclic anhydride (SBA) rapidly and selectively inactivates porcine pancreatic lipase (PPL) only when added during the hydrolysis of an emulsified ester such as tributyrin or dodecyl acetate. Esters 161-166 pancreatic lipase Homo sapiens 82-99 5354767-0 1969 Action of pancreatic lipase on emulsions of water-solubl esters. Esters 57-63 pancreatic lipase Homo sapiens 10-27 980524-12 1976 In contrast to pancreatic lipase it hydrolyses all three ester bonds in a triglyceride. Esters 57-62 pancreatic lipase Homo sapiens 15-32 5823496-0 1969 Esters of phenols as substrates for pancreatic lipase. Esters 0-6 pancreatic lipase Homo sapiens 36-53 4735494-0 1973 Effect of surface pressure on the hydrolysis of ester monolayers by pancreatic lipase. Esters 48-53 pancreatic lipase Homo sapiens 68-85 13618257-0 1958 [Actions of pancreatic lipase on esters in emulsions]. Esters 33-39 pancreatic lipase Homo sapiens 12-29 14791404-1 1950 I. Kinetics of pancreatic lipase activity on an ester in homogeneous aqueous solution. Esters 48-53 pancreatic lipase Homo sapiens 15-32 13034824-0 1953 The inhibition of the action of pancreatic lipase by esters of polyoxyethylene sorbitan. Esters 53-59 pancreatic lipase Homo sapiens 32-49 14800441-0 1951 The influence of sodium choleate on the hydrolysis of various esters by preparations of pancreatic lipase. Esters 62-68 pancreatic lipase Homo sapiens 88-105 26151129-3 2015 During lipid digestion in the gastrointestinal tract, pancreatic lipase stereoselectively hydrolyses the ester bonds of these triglycerides on the sn-1 and sn-3 positions resulting in sn-2 monoglyceride and fatty acids as major products. Esters 105-110 pancreatic lipase Homo sapiens 54-71 26151129-6 2015 Here, tricaprin (C10) with selectively deuterated fatty acid chains was used for the first time to monitor chain migration and the stereoselectivity of the pancreatic lipase-catalyzed hydrolysis of ester bonds. Esters 198-203 pancreatic lipase Homo sapiens 156-173