such as the utilization of food or agricultural waste and affordable raw materials, processing method and facile synthesis, biocompatible characteristics for food or medical implementations, and fabrication of biodegradable products that reduce the environmental consequence at the end of the life...
values above the respective MTLs and/or legal limits were not observed, both in commercial foods and in the ingredients analyzed in the present study, so it is not considered that there are intoxication risks with these elements in small animals through long-term consumption of the analyzed foods...
This raises concern about its potential carcinogenicity and consequential long term effects. Due to the lack of occurrence data on shellfish or fish in Europe, the limited data on acute toxicity and the lack of data on chronic toxicity, the CONTAM Panel could not comment on the risk associated...
Griswold, K. E., G. A. Apgar, R. A. Robinson, B. N. Jacobson, D. Johnson, and H. D. Woody. "Effectiveness of Short-Term Feeding Strategies for Altering Conjugated Linoleic Acid Content of Beef." J Anim Sci 81, no. 7 (2003): 1862-71. ...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) is a term used to designate oxygen derived free radicals (e.g., superoxide, hydroxyl radical, nitric oxide), and non-radical oxygen derivatives of high reactivity (e.g., singlet oxygen, hydrogen peroxide, peroxynitrite, hypochlorite). The human body possesses ...
However, these fossil resources are not sustainable and their availability in the long term is not assured. Moreover, the variability of the prices of fossil resources has great influence on global and domestic economic activities, employment and prices [2]. The sustainable economic growth that ...
“seem to protect the organs from severe rejection in the short term.” Here there is no complex immunology. We eliminate the rejection question because we don’t use the organ for long. It is more like a piece of machinery.”47The problem is that besides the risk of rejection, which ...
The term for this effect is “hormesis” (from Greek hórmēsis” to set in motion”) and is well described by Bniecki [28]:If you haven’t yet heard of “hormesis” you probably soon will. A revolution is taking place in toxicology which will eventually change perspectives radically about...
(Henan young peoples scientific quality online knowledge contest) 1. the total amount of fresh water that maintains all living things on the earth is sparse and unevenly distributed. Global rivers, including Chinas Yangtze River and the Yellow River, account for only about the total amount of ...
scavengers, may perform long-range forays (thereafter “LRFs”)6regulated by environmental changes in the availability of resources7,8,9. Thus, a large-scale approach is required to understand the importance that these LRFs might have in the ecology of the species and their long-term ...