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Fats are immensely important for the survival of the human body. These are stored in the body in the form of fatty acids and reused whenever the body is unable to consume essential fats(at the time of exercise, fasting etc). In the human heart cell, the transport of certain fatty acids into the mitochondria is required to produce energy. This is done via a certain enzyme called Carnitine Translocase...
The liver, being the major site of metabolism, plays a critical role in xenobiotic biotransformation and clearance. Quantifying the links between central hepatic and xenobiotic metabolism is critical to understanding toxicant-induced hepatic injury. Conazoles are a class of azole fungicides used to prevent fungal growth in fruits, vegetables and seeds, and for the treatment of fungal infections. Certain...
Obesity due to deposition of acyltriglycerol leads/adds directly or indirectly to various medical complications including; diabetes, hypertension, arthritis, cardio-vascular and neurological disorders. The immediate solution is surgery 'liposuction' or laser/ultrasonic/thermal radiations/ surfactants assisted liposuction or surgical lipectomy without tackling the root cause of obesity. The understanding...
To screen stimulators for mycelial growth and polysaccharides production of Ganodermalucidum, the fungus was inoculated into the media with and without supplementation of several fatty acids and ether extracts of Chinese medicinal insects. Palmitic acid at 1.0 g/L lead to significant increase in both biomass and extracellular polysaccharides (EPS) concentration from 7.73 plusmn 0.41 to 10.21 plusmn...
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