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    3.2 Total bile acid concentration and ileal nutrients digestibility coefficient The concentration of total bile acid significantly increased in birds fed diets contained Jakr-Na-Rai in both forms (P=0.001) but nutrients digestibility did not improve especially ether extract (Table 5). The coefficient of crude protein, ether extract and ash among treatment groups were not differed (P>0.05). 3.3 Growth performance Average body weight of birds on day 22 was not differed among groups but…

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    12. Tea Tree Oil with Other Essential Oils Fundamental oils are broadly utilized nowadays in fragrance based treatment, and to treat a few issue like hypersensitivities. They have a magnificent smell and have bunches of therapeutic qualities, also. For this mind blowing blend, you will require 3 drops each of lavender, rosemary, and tea tree oil; 2 drops each of thyme and cedarwood oil; 4 drops of grapeseed oil and ½ Tsp of jojoba oil. These oils have cancer prevention agent, antifungal,…

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    Modern scientific studies have revealed the therapeutic functions of insect extractions include antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, antitumor activities, immune regulations and reducing blood sugar. Mulberry silkworm, Bombyx mori L. is to be one of the commercial insects that have high medicinal value and are usually used to reduce blood pressure, diabetes, nerve disorders and heart problems. Nutrition plays an important role in improving the growth and development of silkworm Bombyx mori L. like…

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    Effects Of Coconut Oil

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    Coconut oil has a wide range of effects to the entire body (health ,skin, hair and nails ). Is rich with fatty acids ( lauric and caprylic acid which are converted into monolaurin and monocaprin in the body) and many vitamins and minerals that exhibit high antimicrobial, anti-oxidant and calming effect. These substances having a potent activity against viruses, bacteria and fungi and thus protect against many infectious diseases. Coconut oil is very effective in the fight against candida and…

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    Vitamin B5 Research Paper

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    Vitamin B5, otherwise known as Pantothenic Acid or the "anti-stress vitamin," plays a vital role within the body. It helps quickly metabolize food, regulate the nervous system, fatigue and stress and maintain clear, healthy skin. It is such an effective hydration of the skin that Vitamin B5, in the form of Panthenol, is employed in many skin care, anti-aging and beauty products. Common vitamin B5 benefits and side effects are discussed in brief here and we’ll kick off with some important facts…

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    L-Ornithine Research Paper

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    1. Introduction L-Ornithine is an important chemical ingredient for its applications in food and pharmaceutical industries as a dietary supplement, as it is known to be efficacious in the treatment of liver diseases and wound healing [11]. It can also be used as a precursor for the synthesis of other amino acids, such as arginine and citrulline, and putrescine, an important diamine used as a nylon precursor [28]. L-Ornithine could be produced by fermentation using auxotrophic mutants, for…

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    Cayenne peppers are hot, spicy peppers that have been grown for centuries in South and Central America. Cayenne peppers are also a popular food spice in the West Indies. Native Americans in North America used the spice as a food source. Cayenne peppers are also called capsicum peppers and are mainly used in the United States as a dried ground powder for seasoning foods. The indigenous people of the Americas have long known about the curative effects of capsicum. Capsicum pepper is the main…

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    Vitamin C Ap Bio

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    Vitamins are essential in an everyday diet. People do not notice that a lot of the foods they consume contain vitamins. Vitamin C needs to be in our bodies because our bodies do not produce them. But, why are vitamin C's so important to have? Believe it or not, vitamin C protects us against scurvy.“Scurvy used to be deadly for sailors and soldiers, who often had to go for long periods without fresh fruit and vegetables” ( Source 2 ). One of the symptoms of scurvy is spongy, bleeding gums. The…

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    changes from the start. And one way to do that is through supplements, supplements, supplements! Free Radicals vs. Antioxidants According…

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    1.3 Aims and Objectives I. To determine the antioxidant activity of leaves of C. nardus II. To determine the antimicrobial activity of leaves of C. nardus 1.4 Scope and Limitation of the study The leaves of C. nardus will be subjected to hydrodistillation in Clevenger-type apparatus to obtain Citronella oil. The antioxidant activity of C. nardus leaves will be determined by 2, 2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) free radical scavenging methods whereas the antimicrobial activity will be…

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