This program determines the molecular mass of a substance. Enter the molecular formula of the substance. It will calculate the total mass along with the elemental composition and mass of each element in the compound. Use uppercase for the first character in the element and lowercase for the sec...
It may seem odd to think that caffeine literally energizes your hair follicles, but this is actually what it does. Hereditary hair loss aka male pattern baldness is due to DHT preventing the formation of the energy messenger compound, cAMP. ...
Regulation ofLDLRat the transcriptional level dominantly relies on the sterol response element (SRE), which is the binding site of SREBP2, and can be modulated by drugs like Statins25. Based on our Reactome pathway analysis of HTE-treated HepG2 cells, activation of gene expression by SREBP pa...
To examine whether caffeine, the most widely used xenobiotic compound, would induce insect cytochrome P450 or CYP gene expression, upstream DNA fragments of Cyp6a2 (0.12, 0.26, 0.52 and 0.98-kb) and Cyp6a8 (0.06, 0.1, 0.2, 0.5 and 0.8-kb) genes of Drosophila melanogaster were individually...
Caffeine-containing food supplements are often used as weight loss or memory enhancement support, which increases the potential risk for overdosing the compound. Whereas the presence of iodine-containing seaweed fucus in such products may result in thyroid disorders, when permanently overdosed. The study...
Caffeine (1,3,7-trimethylxanthine), a compound commonly present in various soft drinks and food items, originally sourced from coffee, serves as a widely utilized athletic performance enhancer among both active individuals and elite athletes [1]. Dating back to the first known study published in...
and the opioid compound group. The toxicological tests of blood were prepared by gas chromatography (GC/MS). The postmortem concentrations of caffeine were 92.0 µg/mL in the peripheral blood. Neither blood alcohol nor any drugs were detected in the blood, which was routine toxicological screeni...
"These findings have wide ranging implications as they connect this widely consumed, biologically active compound to cholesterol metabolism at a molecular level," said co-author Guillaume Paré, who studies the genetics and molecular epidemiology of cardiovascular disease. ...
The limit of detection (LOD) of the analyzed compound is defined usually as the lowest quantity or concentration of a component that can be detected reliably with a given analytical method [2]. There are several methods for determining the limit of detection (LOD), including the signal-to-...
However, results of the present study showed further impressive photocatalytic degradation ability in comparison to commonly studied titania and other photocatalysts for caffeine and or other CEC compound degradation. For instance, 42.1% of initial 5 mg/L metronidazole was removed by ZnSnO3 catalyst ...