PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 12747217-6 2003 Recent data suggest that beta-glucosidases and maybe also lactase phlorizin hydrolase (LPH) in the small intestine are capable of hydrolysing flavonoid glucosides and these compounds are thus taken up as the free aglycon and not as the intact glycosides. Glycosides 243-253 lactase Homo sapiens 58-85 12747217-6 2003 Recent data suggest that beta-glucosidases and maybe also lactase phlorizin hydrolase (LPH) in the small intestine are capable of hydrolysing flavonoid glucosides and these compounds are thus taken up as the free aglycon and not as the intact glycosides. Glycosides 243-253 lactase Homo sapiens 87-90 7648581-2 1995 Lactase activity has broad substrate selectivity and several glycosides are substrates. Glycosides 61-71 lactase Homo sapiens 0-7 12594539-12 2003 CONCLUSIONS: The absorption of dietary flavonoid glycosides in humans involves a critical deglycosylation step that is mediated by epithelial beta-glucosidases (LPH and CBG). Glycosides 49-59 lactase Homo sapiens 161-164 1396715-4 1992 Lactase activity is thought to be selective towards glycosides with a hydrophilic aglycon. Glycosides 52-62 lactase Homo sapiens 0-7