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    system by producing antibodies. Vitamin B9 is essential for reproduction of components of nervous system and plays central role for suitable cell growth. Vitamin B12 is essential for metabolism process in the body. Vitamin C protects the body from the bad effect of free radicals, produced as outcome of metabolism in the system. Vitamin D supports absorption of calcium and magnesium. Importantly, vitamin K improves blood circulation in the body and prevents blood clotting. Lycopene :- Lycopene…

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    Caf And Caffeine

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    3) Over the past thirty years research on the effects of ergogenic aids of CHO and caffeine (CAF) during endurance exercise has been studied and, researchers have mixed answers to why the combination of the two improve exercise. The research states that combination of these two ergogenic aids improves endurance performance. CAF is absorbed quickly through the gastrointestinal tract and is metabolized in the liver which allows for elevated levels to appear within fifteen to forty minutes. The…

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    Energy needed for life comes from the breaking or forming of chemical bonds during chemical reactions. Energy is released in the formation of bonds and energy is also released when the bonds are broken, but in both energy is required to start the chemical reaction. This energy needed to start a chemical reaction, activation energy, comes from enzymes. Enzymes (almost always proteins) are organic catalysts that help speed up the rate of reactions and allow the reactants to get the most out of the…

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    Live Healthy The key to having a healthy life style is by having a balance diet and exercising regularly. Being fat or obese is not a good sign for a healthy body. People that are obese usually have more problems with their health than those people that are lean and fit. Having too much body fat increases the risks of having chronic health that leads to; high blood pressure, heart disease, high blood cholesterol, diabetes, respiratory problems, menstrual irregularities, and cancers of breast,…

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    Lead Identification

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    development and may be modified structurally for greater pharmacodynamic efficiency and potency.1 One source of determining lead compounds is by assaying libraries through HTS. Researchers analyze the drug’s ADME properties (Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism, and Excretion)2. Further quality determinants of a lead compound include reversibility, metabolic stability, controllable physical properties, and preferably less than 3 μM is required for further testing3. In this experiment, lead…

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    of gut microbiota in therapeutic effect of metabolic disorder Diet has been known to regulate the component of intestinal microbes in animal and human subjects. Many trials tried to find out the interaction between the gut microbiota and its host metabolism. They attempted to modulate the dietary to alter different kinds of classical probiotics such as Lactobacillus and Bifobacterium strains and prebiotic for helping to explore the role of gut microbiota in therapeutic effects of metabolic…

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    Introduction: The roles of ATP and creatine in muscle contraction The store of ATP in muscle tissue is limited even though it is the immediate source of energy for everything we do including muscle contraction. The cellular ATP needs to be regenerated from ADP quickly in order to keep the contraction going otherwise the vertebrate muscle contraction will use up the present ATP in 1 second. Fortunately, most cell has a high rate of ATP “turnover” which means ATP can be swiftly synthesised from…

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    Epoprostenol • Definition of epoprostenol (Flolan). - Epoprostenol belongs to some hormones which present in the body naturally called prostaglandins. - It is derived from arachidonic acid . This medication is taken by a continuous injection in the vein by the use of an infusion pump . - Generic Name: Epoprostenol sodium - Brand Name : Flolan Fig. 1 Chemical structure of epoprostenol • During comparison between two GPs of patients with PPH.one of them are treated with…

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    region of the body is gastric acid secretion. This secretion occurs from a number of different mechanisms. However, this process is largely contrived through two means, parietal cells and drugs. Utilized each day in processes like digestion and metabolism, the role parietal cells and drugs play in regulating gastric acid secretion is fundamental to life. Gastric Acid Secretion by Parietal Cells Gastric acid aids digestion by creating the optimal pH for pepsin and gastric lipase and by…

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    The Great Metabolic Race Ben Yu People are constantly going through a wide variety of chemical pathways and reactions to help them maintain consciousness. The pathways and reactions vary depending on one’s physical state and time. The metabolism of an athlete at the start of a race, after five minutes and after forty-five minutes can be observed, as the ratio of lipids and carbohydrates vary depending on the time of the race. Due to the different energy densities and the body’s varying…

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