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    Coconut Oil Essay

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    Introduction: Coconut oil is basically edible oil obtained from drupe of Cocos nucifera. Coconut oil is one of the most easily available edible oil and is very economical and use in every house globally. Majorly coconut oil consist of triglycerols and fatty acids. Coconut oil contains about 90% saturated fatty acids. Of which lauric acid is the main component (47.5% by wt), followed by Myristic acid (18.1% by wt) and palmitic acid (8.8% by wt). Major triglycerols aretrilaurin…

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    2.3 Encapsulation Essay

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    Cordo and Tim in 2000 stated “Encapsulation is very much beneficial in providing encapsulated probiotics with resistant properties to protect against adverse and harsh environments. Jhafarri in 2010 in an experiment stated that the encaptured Lactobacillus had shown significant decrease in death rate after being exposed to gastric juices having a pH of 2.5-3 when compared to non-encapsulated cells. Bhambin and Seurrrel in 2007 said that “Microencapsulation may…

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    1. In the fourth part of his book, Michael Pollan discusses fermentation. The first chapter is about the fermentation of vegetables. Fermentation is basically decay or rot. This used to be how people preserved food before cooling appliances and sealed cans were invented/available. About 33% of food is still produced by fermentation. Every culture ferments food one way or another. One example of culture specific fermentation that is still quite common is the pit fermentation of cabbage in China…

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    the uptake of nutrients and bacterial activity be hampered Atlas and Richard (1993). Mulyadi (2011) added that the number of bacteria that cause too much bacteria quickly experience the sporulasi so that the function and activity of the bacteria Lactobacillus SP., be not optimal absorption process and also be no maximum. The results of statistical tests show that the treatment of the P3 (5,0710%) is a treatment with the average value of the highest fat retention but not different treatment with…

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    Gut Homeostasis

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    stress disorders and improving mood (Cryan and O’Mahony, 2011). In clinical trials involving rats and humans, using probiotics containing Lactobacillus helveticus and Bifidobacterium longum showed reduced signs of anxiety and a decrease in serum cortisol levels (Cryan and O’Mahony, 2011). Recently examined clinical trials showed that chronic treatment with Lactobacillus rhamnosus, over a month in duration, resulted in subjects having decreased levels of corticosterone and depressive behaviors,…

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    onquer Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Heal From the Inside Out If you've ever been caught in the painful grips of gastrointestinal pain, there is hope, and it may be as easy as changing your diet. Irritable bowel syndrome can be mildly uncomfortable or completely debilitating. It affects nearly 20% of the U. S. population, and this health concern is right up there among the top causes of missed work. The good news is that there is a solution. Avoid Certain Foods Problems in the GI tract can begin…

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    2-8- Statistical analysis Results are presented as mean±standard deviation (SD) of two replicated determinations. Data were subjected to one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) and multiple comparisons were performed by Duncan's test. Statistical significance was set at P>0.05. All analyses were performed using SAS version 9.1 (PROC GLIMMIX; SAS Institute Inc., Cary, NC). 3. Results and discussion 3-1- physicochemical changes of grape juice contain encapsulated probiotics 3-1-1- pH According to…

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    Probiotic Cream Case Study

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    carrier because it provides an excellent environment for probiotic bacteria, with the added advantage of having nutritional value.Fatty Acids composition in fermented synbiotic cream, containing one of the two probiotic bacteria ( Lactobacillus acidophilus, Lactobacillus casei ) and inulin (0,1.5, 3%) was evaluated during 30 days for the the15-day interval at 4±1 °C. All chemical characterization were affected by the probiotic bacteria strain in the cream. Gas chromatographic analysis showed…

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    the amounts of tests performed on the Gram positive unknown led to Listeria Monocytogenes as the only possible candidate. A non spore forming test removed all Bacillus and Clostridium species as a possibility. A positive catalase test removed Lactobacillus species as a possibility. A negative nitrate test removed mycobacterium species as a possibility. And, a positive phenol red arabinose test removed Kurthia species as a possibility. A Blood agar ( Beta hemolysis) test was resulted as negative…

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    1. Describe what may occur if hepatotoxicity and nephrotoxicity occur as a result of drug use. Hepatotoxicity is when the liver detoxifies and metabolizes foreign chemicals in the blood. It can be damaged by drugs or their metabolic products. If liver cells are injured, enzymatic abnormalities usually occur which is when fatty liver deposits form, hepatitis occurs, and in the worst cases liver failure can result. Nephrotoxicity occurs when nephron tubules and/or filtration abilities of the…

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