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    through low molecular weight metabolites, peptides, and proteins (Nicholson et all 2012). PH levels in the stomach, secretion of bile salts, proteins such as immunoglobulin A (igA) all mediate microbial levels in the stomach as well (Walter et al 2011). Chemical methods also combat microbial dangers, for example, the low pH of stomach acid prevents microbial growth. Bile salts are bacteriocidal, and igA also targets bacteria although mechanisms are still not well…

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    Tamarind Tree Essay

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    The Benefits of Tamarind Keywords: tamarind medicinal benefits health The tamarind tree is a large tree that is found in abundance in the continents of Asia, Africa, and South America. The fruit of this tree which has a distinctive sweet and sour taste is used in cuisines all over the world. The tamarind tree has a number of uses and health benefits. Tamarind is also used as an emulsifying agent in syrups, decoctions, and pharmaceuticals. Do you know that the common tamarind tree that…

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    Sugar Body Blame

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    Should sugar take the whole blame? Obesity and diet related disorders has been a popular topic amongst the scientific community to address. Nonetheless, in trying to depict the causes of such diseases, social media tried to claim that sugar consumption as sole culpability for this Obesity epidemic (abc.net/2014-02-09) In reference to the research written by Tom Gill, this document discusses why sugar should not take the whole blame. Throughout this document will firstly discuss the impact of…

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    Nutrition Research Paper

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    Every year thousands of people make the choice to start on the road to healthier lifestyle whether it 's because they want to look and feel good or because if they don 't their life could be in danger if they don 't change what they are eating. In this paper I will examine what is good for your body, how many calories it needs to function, what your body uses fats, carbohydrates and proteins for, and what diet is the best for what your goal is. The first step to nutrition is knowing how the…

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    Atropine

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    drug design and formulation. The effect of the stated factors is also evaluated in the research by (Hanne & Rassing, 1999), so hey evaluate the response of TR 146 cell culture in terms of permeability in different PH ranges, osmolarity values and bile salts. The study concludes by stating that the study of TR 146 cell culture properties is important in vitro studies model for studied on enhancers and research on buccal drug delivery. For instance, they are particularly important in determining…

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    Cirrhosis Literature Review

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    elastography can test a broader section of the liver and is unproblematic. It also shows considerable connection with the seriousness of cirrhosis. Other tests executed in specific situations comprise abdominal Computerized Tomography scan and liver/bile duct MRI scan (Foucher et al.,…

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    Organelles In Cell

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    Organelles in the Cell Cells are the smallest structural unit of all organs and organ systems. They are essential to life. Both animal species and plant species need cells to maintain life. Cells have many and are made up of many organelles that have specific jobs. Animal and plants cells are different, but mainly composed of the same things. Each organelle is significant to its cell, which are the building blocks of life. At the center of almost every cell is a dense organelle called the…

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    Our human body consists of several different types of organs for example, lung, heart and kidney each organs have specific function that they carry out. Small part of the cell which is called organelles, they have been adapted to carry out certain function and this can be more than one. Organelles are found in eukaryotes and they are always surrounded by protective membrane. Mitochondria which is the organelle it acts like a digestive system because it takes in all the nutrients, breaks them…

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    Breastfeeding has many benefits; nutrients, protection from infection, and helps with the development of the immune and digestive systems . This allows for a healthier infant compared to a formula-fed infant. 1 Breastfeeding reduces health problems, allows for healthier nutritional value, is a lower cost, and more convenient. Not only is breastfeeding beneficial for the newborn, but also the mother. Breastfeeding supports a healthier recovery and reduces the risk of developing some diseases.2…

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    Cirrhosis Research Paper

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    The deficiency of iron is related to decreased gastric and decreased absorptive capacity of the duodenum. The mechanism for developing osteomalacia is incompletely described, although the duodenum is a major site for calcium absorption (Stenson, 1999). Food items for a patient with Peptic Ulcer Permitted foods-Wheat chapattis, rice, maize, jowar, bajra or ragi, cereal of wheat, rice, oatmeal or maize, rice cooked, pulses and beans, vegetable soups, cooked vegetables, potato, sweet potato, meat,…

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