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    Essay On Ascorbic Acid

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    Chemistry EE Concentration of Vitamin C in Kale Word Count: IB Number: 002811-00 Introduction Research question: How do different methods of cooking, namely steaming, baking, and frying, affect the amount of ascorbic acid in Kale? In a daily diet, arguably the most important thing to get a proper amount of is vitamins. Vitamins provide countless services and roles in the human body including helping with your immune system, repairing skin and bone tissues, and converting what you eat into…

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    01 × 10-3, respectively. Catechol was the best suited substrate, having the lowest Km value and highest Vmax value when compared to other 3 substrates (Table 1). Table 1: Substrate specificity of PPO enzyme Substrates Specific activity (units mg-1 protein) Km (µM) Vmax (abs min-1) Catechol 2300 4.12 X 10-3 3020 L-DOPA 430 16.40 X 10-3 990 L-Tyrosine 1930 6.12 X 10-3 2930 P-Cresol 2110 5.01 X 10-3 2983 Effect of Inhibitors The effects of various compounds on the PPO activity were provided in…

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    FTIR Reflection

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    of inner membrane of eggshell of chicken Gallus gallus domesticus. Fresh samples of egg shells are cleaned; dried and inner membrane of the shell is separated carefully for FTIR analysis. FTIR spectrum reveals a series of bands related to fats and proteins. Calcium carbonate is the major constituent (about 90%) of the shell, but it is absent in the inner shell membrane as characteristic band at 712 cm-1 is not seen in the spectrum. However, characteristic bands at 870 cm-1 and 1450 cm-1 suggest…

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    KRAS Case Study

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    Ras proteins are small GTPase which cycle between inactive GDP bound and active GTP bound forms & are critical for cell proliferation, Survival & differentiation. Ras can activate downstream effectors including PI3K-AKT-mTOR and RAS-RAF-MEK-ERK…

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    Milk Lab

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    OBJECTIVE For the first week of the lab, the objectives were to isolate and test for the presence of major components of milk, including proteins, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, and minerals and to determine the presence of the various components of milk in the various fractions using qualitative tests for these substances. For the second week of the lab, the there were three objectives that related to the procedure: to determine the calcium concentration of milk using the technique of…

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    faithful information to the next progeny. Integrity of the DNA is usually challenged by both endogenous and exogenous agents who are capable to induce DNA damage (101). The endogenous DNA damage agents arise from normal cellular metabolism these include Reactive oxygen species or from errors of inaccurate DNA replication (102,103). The exogenous agent who can damage the DNA include various types of radiations, such as Ultraviolet radiation, Ionizing radiation or various mutagenic compounds used…

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    Benzosuberone Essay

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    1- Introduction Benzosuberone based compounds are important classes of biologically active compounds that attracted a great deal of interest in the medicinal chemistry due to their potent biological activities and wide range of pharmaceutical applications [1-6]. Several publications recorded that some of benzosuberone derivatives possess antipyretic, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antiulcer and antitumor activities [1-6]. As an indication for the importance of the benzosuberone based…

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    A patient’s good nutritional status is essential for wound healing with protein deficiency contributing to poor healing rates.[90, 134, 169, 185] Skin break-down can result in a deficit of as much as 100 gm of protein in one day.[185] There is a correlation between low serum albumin and body mass index (BMI) and the development of pressure ulcers.[122] The topical application of essential fatty…

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    The synthesis of Aa-g-poly(MAA) involve the optimization of various reaction conditions like initiator concentration, monomer concentration, crosslinker concentration, solvent concentration and pH. After the optimization of various reaction parameters the replications were carried-out in triplicates for the reproducibility of the results and statistical of the results obtained. It was performed using the Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS) version 10. Statistical results of the…

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    Junk Milk Research Paper

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    Skim milk delivers the high-quality protein you need for stronger bones and bigger guns. ARE CALORIES FROM FAT, PROTEIN, AND CARBS EQUAL? Scientists study how your body processes calories from different food sources. Which combo is the best for weight loss? Goat milk? If you're trying to put on muscle, you better. Whole milk was once a staple for guys who were packing away calories and moving massive amounts of iron in order to go from pencil neck to bull neck. These days we know enough to…

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