Minimum Effective Concentration: Minimum effective concentration (MEC) is the minimum concentration needed to elicit desired therapeutic effect. From: Clinical Pharmacy Education, Practice and Research, 2019 About this pageSet alert Also in subject areas: Chemistry Immunology and Microbiology Nursing...
Thus, differences in protein, fat and GI between the OBG and control test-meals would be expected to confound the effect of OBG. Indeed, the nature of the comparator (e.g., matched and unmatched) was found to be a significant effect modifier in the reduction of PPGR by OBG in our ...
Given relative food prices in the United States, we show that animal-based foods are needed to secure adequate nutrition at the lowest cost, underscoring the role of price and market mechanisms in the choice of nutrient-adequate, sustainable diets. This is a preview of subscription content, ...
Answer to: Regardless of water intake or availability, the minimum amount of urine that must be excreted each day to eliminate waste products is...
In many research domains there have been initiatives aiming at provisioning of recommendations for the set of metadata needed to describe experimental results of particular biological assays. Most of them have resulted in a formulation of a “Minimum Information” or a similar “checklist” document,...
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Minimum effective concentration (MEC) is the minimum plasma concentration of a drug needed to achieve sufficient drug concentration at the receptors to produce the desired pharmacologic response, if drug molecules in plasma are in equilibrium with drug molecules in the various tissues (Figure 1.3). ...
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When needed, data were transformed to a log(x) scale to normalize and homogenize the variances and to meet statistical assumptions. The effect of the dietary inclusion and mix ratios of FML and KRM on shrimp final survival, gained yield, weekly growth, AFI, FCR, and protein deposition were ...
(y-GCS) has a weakened affinity for cysteine, suggesting that more cysteine is needed to synthesize GSH. Importantly, it has been shown that in older male mice, there is a more dramatic decline in hepatic y-GCS protein levels, corresponding to a greater decrease in GSH concentration compared...