We knew that there was a correlation between surface charge, surface energy and the accumulation of bioactive substances. |
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The increasing level of bioactive nitrogen is also being cited as a cause of dead zones in the ocean due to microbial overgrowth. |
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Thus, it is frequently subjected to radical peeling of its bark, which contains the bioactive substances used for treating some human diseases. |
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Tryptophan is used in some plant species as a precursor to bioactive alkaloids and defence phytoalexins, as well as the phytohormone auxin. |
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A Bulgarian company has begun producing a vodka that contains vitamins C, B1 and B2, honey, milk and other bioactive ingredients. |
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Of bioactive species, 63 are found in the Chinese materia medica and at least another 8 are derived from other ethnomedicines. |
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Lipidation of bioactive peptides has been proposed as a way to increase their membrane binding, biological activity, and bioavailability. |
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The latter method produces 18 percent to 20 percent macropeptides, which are bioactive proteins, while ion exchange produces none. |
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Allicin is a bioactive compound from garlic with a number of therapeutic effects. |
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The first, Combination A, contained an enzymatically rendered fish protein with a high level of bioactive peptides and amino acids. |
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It is quite possible that the diffusion of bioactive antibiotics would be hindered by the thickened pleura. |
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It is possible that such bioactive proteins may be distributed some distance away from the allergen-induced airway mucosal processes. |
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But recently, the bioactive ingredients of soy have grabbed scientists' and nutritionists' attention. |
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The researchers say the collagen allows the attachment of bioactive proteins that will promote healing and reduce clot formation. |
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Using bioglass, a special bioactive ceramic which mimics the structure of bone material, researchers are growing rings made out of the couples' bone. |
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Canada's beef industry hopes funding for Canadian beef enhanced with bioactive lipids will help develop the niche market across the country. |
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Its uniqueness therefore lies in the complex interplay between its bioactive constituents. |
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This new, modern facility allows scientists to study how bioactive compounds found in nature can be used to improve human and animal health. |
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It develops scientific-technical research to obtain bioactive systems for medicament formulation. |
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Base-L is a protein and bioactive nutriment rich nutrition ingredient produced from whey and permeate. |
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Nature, in fact, provides the best possible source of bioactive peptides offering therapeutic potential. |
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Changes in fruit epicarp colour and content of bioactive compounds were also determined. |
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Vanderlan Bolzani, the head of a public project to find bioactive compounds in Brazilian plants, approves of such deals. |
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Long before Activia came Yakult, a bioactive yogurt-like drink from Japan that is now available worldwide. |
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Work pioneered by Hench and Polak recently led to the discovery of a family of bone formation genes that can be influenced by bioactive materials. |
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One example is the grafting of bioactive polymers capable of inhibiting bacterial adherence on various prosthetic surfaces. |
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When digested, the seed meal released bioactive peptides, or proteins, that inhibited the production of an enzyme that contributes to high blood pressure. |
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Because of the bioactive chemicals of clove, the spice may be used as an ant repellent. |
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This study may represent an advertence on concomitant use of garlic or its bioactive constituent, SACS, with captopril. |
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Anemonin is a natural bioactive compound that can regulate tyrosinase-related proteins and mRNA in human melanocytes. |
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A leader in natural, bioactive skin care, MyChelle formulated these age defense products with an exclusive Retinaldehyde formula. |
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This technology enables room temperature entrapment of organic and bioactive molecules in silica glass beads. |
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It has been reported that Okinawan mugwort contains bioactive functional components including sitosterol, cineol and rutin. |
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Genotox-icity evaluation of kaurenoic acid, a bioactive diterpenoid present in Copaiba oil. |
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Additional bioactive compounds and trilobacin, a novel highly cytotoxic acetogenin, from the bark of Asimina triloba. |
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Yet, numerous bioactive peptide had already been isolated from the skin secretion of A. loloensis, such as AMPs, bradykinin-like peptides and algesic peptides. |
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Cranberry juice is popular because it is an excellent source of bioactive compounds, including anthocyanins, vitamin C and other polyphenols. |
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Mainly bioactive compositions consist of lauric aldehyde, a-pinene, linlool, quercitrin, isoquercitrin. |
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There is a lack of effective delivery systems for encapsulating and releasing bioactive lipid components, such as carotenoids and phytosterols. |
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Fermentation with Bifidobacterium is able to increase the concentration of bioactive and bioavailable aglycones. |
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Crops with high phenolic and anthocyanin content have bioactive and functional properties as well as the highest antioxidant capacity. Purple Corn has higher antioxidant capacity and antiradical kinetics than blueberries. |
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When this bioactive glass was made in a porous form it had tiny channels into which the osteoblast cell could grow and by doing so they replaced it with fully functioning bone. |
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A BDCM dose-dependent reduction in the secretion of bioactive and immunoreactive chorionic gonadotrophin from human placental trophoblasts was observed, suggesting that BDCM targets these cells. |
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This is because the AIE best describes the bioactive form of isoflavones since cleavage of the glycosidic unit to produce an aglycone is likely necessary before isoflavones can be absorbed. |
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Because of the genetic diversity in nutraceutical plants, there is still much variability in the quality and potency of the bioactive compounds in many of these specialty crops. |
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Soles and dragonets actively selected areas of bioactive soft substrata, to which they are behaviorally and morphologically adapted. |
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In addition to TrichoCyte, which induces new follicle formation, Intercytex is developing ProtoDerm, a bioactive that stimulates wound healing. |
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The DRG Hepcidin-25 bioactive ELISA Kit is a solid phase enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay based on the competitive principle. |
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This research will identify how structures formed by dairy components can be manipulated to obtain particular textures, sensory properties and develop new platforms for delivery of labile bioactive components. |
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The NRC-IMB zebrafish facility provides a novel approach for screening bioactives and, when combined with functional genomics analysis, results in a powerful tool for understanding the effects of a bioactive. |
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Fytokem has overseen the production, research, and development of bioactive and phytochemical ingredients commercialized by Unipex Innovations under the Tyrostat and Canadian Willowherb brands. |
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This purifying mask from the cool bioactive brand contains Breton clay to draw out impurities and spirulina, a tropical seaweed packed with essential fatty acids, to aid cell renewal. |
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Fytokem specializes in the discovery and commercialization of extracts, bioactive molecules, and phytochemicals used as ingredients in personal care, nutraceutical, pharmaceutical, and bio-industrial products. |
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He is involved in studying the safety, nutritional quality and health aspects of dietary proteins and their associated bioactive components, such as phytoestrogens and trypsin inhibitors. |
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Clinical trials have confirmed that the bioactive peptides it contains, which occur naturally in milk protein, can have a lowering effect on blood pressure. |
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Despite advances in infant formulas, human breast milk provides a bioactive matrix of benefits that cannot be replicated by any other source of nutrition. |
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Through formal agreements that have been established with India, China, and Germany, NRC researchers are studying oil seeds, pulses, and natural bioactive compounds to enhance human health and wellness. |
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Besides the stable refixation and the prosthesis design, a leading role is also played here above all by the bioactive coating of the central component. |
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The company uses natural extracts as bioactive animal feed, stimulating the immune systems of swine, poultry and farmed fish and working as a disease management tool and an alternative to growth-promoting antibiotics. |
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The silver ion is bioactive and in sufficient concentration readily kills bacteria in vitro. |
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Many species produce bioactive compounds called mycotoxins, such as alkaloids and polyketides, that are toxic to animals including humans. |
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Some bioactive compounds include ferulic acid, butanoic acid, transcinnamic acid, p-hydroxybenzamide, p-coumaric acid, and vanillic acid. |
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Osteotome sinus elevation and implant placement with narrow size bioactive glass. |
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Novel route to stabilization of bioactive antioxidants by encapsulation in electrospun fibers of zein prolamine. |
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The proposal aims at addressing the collective syntheses of a series of bioactive indole alkaloids from a common intermediate. |
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Due to their biocompatibility and bioactivity, bioactive glasses are used as highly effective implant materials throughout the human body to replace or repair damaged tissue. |
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The enormous potential of bioactive substances is made clear in the TNI Defy Age Intervention System, which can produce incredible, immediate and perceptible results. |
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Functional beverages are the growing application market for bioactive ingredients, whereas dietary supplements hold the largest market share in the same market. |
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Phytochemical screening also indicated the presence of several bioactive phytocompounds and natural antioxidants that are responsible for its overall activity. |
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Consumption of whole grains is now associated with reduced risk of chronic disease because of their unique phytochemicals that are referred to as bioactive compounds. |
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Hydroxyapatite is biocompatible and bioactive, and is used to coat stainless steel and titanium implants because it bonds to bone and forms indistinguishable unions. |
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The Trigonella seeds contain lizin, L-Tryptophan, proteins, mucilage and a small portion of bioactive components as saponin, phytic acid, Scopoletin and Trigonellin. |
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Their work generated information that you can use to design emulsion-based delivery systems for encapsulating and protecting bioactive lipids, such as carotenoids. |
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Organosulfur compounds are particularly abundant in Allium vegetables such as garlic and onion with bioactive substances including allicin, allixin, and allylsulfides. |
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Sphingosine-1phosphate, a bioactive sphingolipid metabolite, is an important lipid mediator and has many actions both inside and outside the cell. |
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Contributing to the modes of action for ACTAZIN include the presence of bioactive substances including fiber, polyphenolics and the kiwifruit-specific enzyme, actinidin. |
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