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    Carbohydrates

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    turns an intense blue-black color upon addition of iodine. In the absence of starch, the brown colour of the aqueous solution remains. Sudan III is a red dye used for staining fat globules. It has the appearance of reddish brown crystals. Lipid is added to water in a test tube the Sudan III is added. The fat globules stain red and a separate red stained oil layer separates on the surface of the water. Emulsion Test is a method to determine the presence of lipids . Drops of lipid are added to…

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    Docetaxel Solubility

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    Solubility studies The solubility of docetaxel in various vehicles selected as oil, surfactant and co-surfactant for formulation of L-SNEDDS was determined and presented in the Table 1. Among the tested vehicles, Capmul PG8 NF (>250 mg/mL), Capmul MCM C8 (>250 mg/mL) and Transcutol P (>200 mg/mL) had the highest drug solubilization capacity for docetaxel. Whereas, Captex and Gelucire 44/14 shown the least solubility of docetaxel in them. Based on the solubility results, Capmul PG8 NF…

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    INTRODUCTION As I chose a topic on breastfeeding I wanted to learn if breastfeeding was better for infants. I compared and contrasted infant formulas versus breast milk to see how it affects a human’s body. I also wanted to details of how breastmilk affects a baby. This essay was made to inform every woman on why breast milk is used. Breast milk has been around since women have been on earth. Before infant formulas were discovered women only had one choice, but now women have more options.…

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    Experiment 5 Title: Mayonnaise production Objective: To determine the type of food emulsion obtained by varying the mixture sequence Introduction: A most important field of emulsion technology is that involving food preparations. Some of the oldest emulsions known to man, for example, butter, salad dressings and so on are included in this group, while the applications of emulsion theory to the baking process and to therapeutic feeding represent modern developments. Probably the most instructive…

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    wasn’t the reason for Virginia colonists to leave, the struggle was minimized by emphasizing the adore of God and ethical behavior over any devout view. Confidence got to be a private matter at Jamestown, which may clarify why so numerous rosary globules, crosses, and devout emblems of Catholic Saints have been found in early James Fort…

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    Lipid Extraction Essay

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    solvent. Because of the interaction between their long hydrocarbon chains, neutral lipids bound to each other by hydrophobic interaction to form globules in the cytoplasm {Medina, 1998 #3}. During lipid extraction by co-solvent system, the nonpolar organic solvent penetrates though the microalgal cell envelope and interacts with the neutral lipids in globule form by van der Waals interaction to form a nonpolar solvent-neutral lipid complex {Medina, 1998 #3}{Halim, 2012 #7}. This solvent-lipid…

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    Vitamins and minerals are both essential nutrients that are needed by the body. Different from the macronutrients, they are said to be micronutrients by meaning that they are needed only in small amounts. Nevertheless, we should not forget about their essentiality and their importance in our daily diet1. There are two types of vitamins, fat-soluble and water-soluble. Fat-soluble vitamins include vitamin A, vitamin D, vitamin E and vitamin K. They are found in fatty foods and animal products like…

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    Vasoplegic Syndrome

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    These acute responses abide as CPB be continues. However, transfusion of blood from the salvage mechanism (cell saver) contributes to the pathogenesis of cardiac vasoplegia. This blood has hemolyzed erythrocytes, denatured proteins, fat globules and platelet and leukocyte aggregates. These fragments potentially stimulate inflammatory responses. Additionally, an ischemia-reperfusion syndrome occurs after aortic cross clamp, causing neutrophils to adhere to endothelial cells and the release…

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    barrier was something Santiago had to overcome because it was a reason a lot of bad things happened to him. Such as getting robbed in the bar scene, if he could speak the language which was arabic. Then he had to overcome his own glubleness. He was globule I'm the fact that he gave away parts of his treasure before he even found it .…

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    Should a Low-Carb Diet be Ultra High in Butter? As part of losing weight, the use of low fat foods is encouraged at all times. This has seen most people cutting back on their favorite meals that might have a high fat content. The use of low carb diet is not strange as many people are now using it to lose a few pounds over several weeks. Low carb diets are known to be incredibly healthy as they provide just the right amount of nutrients the body needs. As much as low carb diets are encouraged,…

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