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    Side effects of Whey Protein Sufficiently devouring protein is one of the necessities to assemble muscle, yet consuming a lot of it can build up a percentage of the known whey protein side effects. A typical individual has a necessity of something like 0.5 grams of protein per pound of his or her body weight. A man that is attempting to construct muscle requires all the more, around 1g every pound. Proficient jocks can take even 2 g every pound. Taking whey protein supplements can help you…

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    2-Styrylquinolines

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    al. reported that the condensation of 2-aminoarylketone (1) with alkyl substituted ketones in the presence of 1-methylimidazolium trifluoroacetate([Hmim]TFA) gave substituted 2-styrylquinolines (3) as described in Scheme 2.1. It is a combination of a Knoevenagel condensation and modified Friedlander annulation reactions…

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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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    Carbohydrates

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    Carbohydrates have the following basic composition. They are molecular compounds made from three elements: carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. Monosaccharides are simple sugars with multiple OH groups. Based on number of carbons 3, 4, 5, 6, a monosaccharide is a triose, tetrose, pentose or hexose respectively. Disaccharides are condensation products of two monosaccharide units; examples are maltose and sucrose. A disaccharide is 2 monosaccharides covalently linked molecule. Polysaccharides are polymers…

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    Cutin,Waxes and Suberin Definition: There are lipophilic barriers in all plants that prevent the water loss and manage the movement of, solutes, and gases.Cutin waxes and suberin are these lipophilic barriers. (1) (2) Introduction: Cuticle is the protective and waterproofing covering that covers the plant organs and prevent water loss and entry of microorganism.Cuticle structural component is cutin. Suberin also act as a fence for the pressure from the environment and cutting and is formed…

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    Morchella Case Study

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    Pharmacological properties: From 2000 years Morchella species has been used in Traditional Chinese medicine as well as in Japan and Malaysia for the treatment of various diseases (Hobbs, 1995). They contain a wide variety of biomolecules which possess bioactive and nutritional properties, used as a healthcare by traditional hill societies (Wasser and Weis, 1999; Prasad et al., 2002; Ferreira et al., 2009; Ferreira et al., 2010; Alves et al., 2012). Morchella are commonly used for the treatment…

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    A process is disclosed for separating low molecular weight alcohols, especially ethanol, from aqueous mixtures  The feed mixture contains alcohol and water with an extractive solvent comprising a substituted and unsubstituted phenol having 6 carbon atoms and alcohol containing 2 to 4 carbon atoms.  In the process the upper stream contains water with minimum amount of solvent that is 99.9% and the bottom stream contains alcohol with minimum amount of water.  The temperature of the process is…

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    Pure Essential Oils

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    Pure essential oils have a long history of use in natural skin care. These wonderful phytochemicals provide a great breadth of natural, medicinal components well-known for healing damaged skin, as well as reducing the appearance of old scars from wounds, acne and other incidents. Essential oil blends for these applications are gentle, safe for regular use, and have a wonderful aroma to boot! There are a few primary oils used in skin repair; additional oils may be added to your liking (to…

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    1. INTRODUCTION Thiosemicarbazone is a derivative of imine which is formed when an aldehyde/ketone reacts with a thiosemicarbzide through a condensation reaction. The presence of the hetero atoms like Sulphur and Nitrogen makes these derivatives biologically active. Lately, great emphasis is laid on the synthesis and development of these derivatives reason being the wide variety of pharmacological activities exhibited by them. So far, thiosemicarbazones have been shown to exhibit analgesic and…

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    your risk of cancer increases the longer you are overweight. According to the latest cancer research the longer a woman is overweight or obese the more likely she is to develop breast cancer:, endometrial, or kidney cancer. it 's estimated that half 1 million cancer cases each year of the result of obesity according to the American Association of Cancer research AAC are. The excessive body weight is responsible for approximately 25% of the relative contribution to cancer incidence. It ranks…

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