and immature metabolic processes. The opposite is also true that these preterm infants are at higher risk for toxicity due to immature and compromised renal function. Fat-soluble vitamins include vitamins A, D, E, and K. Vitamin A (Retinol) is known to play an essential role in the growth...
Final pH was adjusted to 6.8, while, after autoclaving and cooling, IGSM was supplemented with 0.2 μm filter-sterilized vitamin solution from medium 7 (1 mL L−1) and mineral solution from medium 3 (1 mL L−1) (Supplementary Table 10). To assess whether the optimized ...
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By using ascorbate (a.k.a. vitamin C), infant mortality was virtually eliminated. Frederick R. Klenner of Reidsville, North Carolina, also virtually banished infant mortality by giving mothers 5-15 grams of ascorbic acid daily. Deficiency of zinc in mothers could be one reason for boys’ ...
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Preclinical studies have highlighted a number of promising neuroprotective treatments, such as therapeutic hypothermia, melatonin, human amnion epithelial cells, umbilical cord blood and vitamin D supplementation, which may be useful at reducing brain damage in preterm infants. Moreover, refinements of ...
After centrifuging at 3500 rcf for 10 min at room temperature, cell suspensions were resuspended in medium containing 15 mM KCl; 136 mM KH2PO4; 10 mM K2HPO4·3H2O; 0.5 mM MgSO4·7H2O; 24 mM NaHCO3; 22 mM glucose; 1 mM glutamine; 1× RPMI 1640 vitamin mix (Sigma-Aldrich, Merck...