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    Vitamin C Titration

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    Standardization factor = (mass of vitamin C titrated) / (Volume of iodine solution used) = (125g) / (41.3ml) = 3.03 mg vitamin C/ml iodine solution Experiment B: Vitamin C titration using fresh fruit sample to determine the content The tabulated experimental data for this experiment is shown below (Table 2). In this experiment, the amount of vitamin C was calculated by multiplying the standardization factor with a used iodine solution. That is, the amount of vitamin C in 30ml of 93.54 g…

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    Strawberry Infused Water You probably have heard of fruit-infused water, which is considered a healthy way of detoxifying the body. One of the favorite fruit-flavored waters is the strawberry-infused water, which is as delightful and as nutritious as other preparations using various fruits herbs, and vegetables. One reason why this beverage has become popular is that it helps people lose weight and maintain good health. Part 1: The Benefits of Strawberry Infused Water Water is not only…

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    If you are pregnant or plan to be, it’s likely you’re questioning your diet and it’s ability to support your growing baby. You’re eating for two and choosing foods that will give your body the nutrients you need is critical! When you are fit and healthy, your baby will thrive. Creating healthy lifestyle habits is important for a well suited environment for your growing baby. Exercise, relaxation, avoiding exposure to common toxins, eating a nutrient-rich diet, and maintaining a healthy weight,…

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    Vanillin Essay

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    1.0 Introduction 4-hydroxy-3methbenzaldehyde is the scientific name for Vanillin. What is vanillin? It is a substance that adds flavor to the special taste and smell in food. It is extracted from high quality beans (1). A specific solvent named ethanol can be used to extract vanillin. There are two types of vanillin namely natural vanillin and artificial vanillin. There is artificial vanillin in the market because natural vanillin is costly. Before a chemical experiment or process is carried out…

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    Pears Research Paper

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    also helps regulate the use of body sugar. Studies indicate that diets rich in fiber may reduce the risk of heart disease and some cancers. Pears are a good choice for those who want to eat carbohydrates in fruit shape. Vitamin C: Fresh pears are largely source of vitamin C. A fresh pear contains 10% of the…

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    HCV Case Study

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    A study by Dr. Eric Chak in 2011 suggested that NHANEs data on HCV prevalence leaves out a large number of those who are predominately affected by HCV, those are the excluded groups of incarcerated, homeless, nursing home residing, deployed, and hospitalized peoples. While NHANES data usually contains PWID or the drug users targeted by our study, the NHANES survey underestimates the number of people living with HCV because it excludes these groups. So state VHPCs were asked to apply these…

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    group of nonnutritive substances are phenolic compounds, terpenoids, pigments and other natural antioxidants. (Craig 1997). Polyphenols are the most abundant antioxidants in the diet. Their total dietary intake could be 10 times higher than vitamin C consumption (Scalbert and others 2005). Phenolic compounds are responsible for major organoleptic characteristics of plant-derived foods and beverages, particularly color and…

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    Oregano Research Paper

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    Wild Oil of Oregano is an edible medicinal grade essential oil that is grown from a wild species of oregano especially in the Mediterranean. There are a multitude of conditions that Oil of Oregano treats, but the most famous use is its ability to kill infections in the body. Most organisms cannot survive when exposed to the powerful phenols (carvacrol and thymol) which are the active ingredient in this Wild Oil of Oregano. These ingredients work well on their own but have an added potency when…

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    Advantages of Juice Cleansing With the assistance of certain organic product juices it is conceivable to detoxify the body for more mental, enthusiastic and otherworldly mindfulness. It is additionally conceivable to feel more empowered as the body has been given some an opportunity to rest and revive. Subsequently you can have more beneficial looking skin and more vitality. Regardless of whether you have a sound way of life, detoxifying the body through juice purging has numerous included…

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    Hepatitis A & E Lab Report

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    TITLE: Prevalence of hepatitis A & E among sporadic cases of acute hepatitis in a tertiary care hospital of western India ABSTRACT Background: Hepatitis A & E are highly endemic & are significant contributors of morbidity & mortality in India. Retrospective analysis of the data was carried out to find the prevalence of hepatitis A & E virus ( HAV & HEV ) among the acute sporadic hepatitis patients & the coinfection of HAV & HEV among these patients. Aim: To find the prevalence of hepatitis A &…

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