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  • Part 2 book "Advanced nutrition and human metabolism" includes content: Water-Soluble vitamins, fat soluble vitamins, major minerals, water and electrolytes, essential trace and ultratrace minerals, nonessential trace and ultratrace minerals.

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  • As a co-receptor for fibroblast growth factor 23, klotho plays a pivotal role in phosphate metabolism. The kidney is known to be the main source of soluble alpha-klotho and the principal regulator of its concentration.

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  • The values of potentially mineralizable N estimated using first order kinetics model related well to the observed cumulative MN at 16th week. No significant difference was observed between CF and SRF treatments for available P content in the 2nd week. Significantly higher P content was observed in CF compared to SRF treatment in the 4th week, whereas in the 8th week, some SRFs released significantly higher content than CF.

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  • The aim of the present study is to evaluate serum osteoprotegerin (OPG) and soluble receptor activator of nuclear factor κB ligand (sRANKL) levels in a randomly selected male cohort over 50 years of age and its association with cystatin C.

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  • A study was conducted to investigate the chemical and mineral composition of cultivars belonging to four different genomic groups. Results revealed that B genome rich cultivar, Karpuravalli (ABB), had higher dry matter and starch, less moisture, total soluble solids, titratable acidity, total and reducing sugars, when compared with A genome rich cultivar, Robusta (AAA) and Poovan (AAB). Similarly cultivars with B genome had higher nitrogen, lesser calcium, potassium, zinc and iron, while mixed influence was noticed with regard to minerals like phosphorus and magnesium.

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  • The global food and nutritional security of growing population is a great challenge. Mushrooms provide a rich addition to the diet in the form of protein (12-35%), carbohydrates (26-82%), valuable salts, minerals and phenols. They are also good source of vitamins especially those of B complex group but are relatively poor in fat soluble vitamins, A, D, E and K. Among B complex vitamins, mushrooms are especially rich in thiamine (B1), riboflavin (B2), niacin and biotin. The present investigation is biochemical analysis through the modified methods in milky mushroom strains.

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  • Using a mass-loss method, we investigated the solubility change of gallium nitride (GaN) in supercritical ammonia with mixed mineralizers [ammonium chloride (NH4Cl)+ammonium bromide (NH4Br) and NH4Cl+ammonium iodide (NH4I)].

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  • Organic matter as truly the key to soil fertility and health. Free-living nematodes play important roles in soil nutrient cycling. Nematode excretion may have contributed soluble nitrogen in soil. Nematodes have more C: N ratio and lower N content as compare with the bacteria C: N ratio they consume. Growth efficiency of nematodes is smaller than those of the bacteria. Nitrogen mineralization, abundance of many free-living nematodes populations in soil mainly bacterivorous, omnivorous, and predatory nematodes.

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  • Aim of our research study to find out efficient strains of K-solubilizing bacteria from potassium solubilizing isolates under in-vitro condition and different source of potassium minerals. The morpho-biochemical characterization and mica-K solubilization capacity of K-solubilizers bacterial in-vitro was done. Effect of K-solubilizing bacterial isolates on pH, EC soluble K and residual silica at 7, 14, 21 and 28 days after incubation in broth containing mica was studied.

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  • Arbuscular mycorrhizas (AM) are mutualistic associations formed between the roots of 80 per cent of terrestrial plant species. The biotrophic AM fungus receives plant carbohydrates and in return provides the plant with mineral nutrients. AM fungi influence the physicochemical properties of the soil and directly or indirectly contributes to the release of phosphate from inorganic complexes of low solubility and also improve nutrient uptake and carbon metabolism.

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  • Potassium (K) is vital to many plant processes and the knowledge about different forms and availability of potassium is must while studying the response of crops to K. Because Potassium supply to crop plants is a complex phenomenon involving relationships among various K fractions in soil. Potassium is available in the soil in different forms and amount viz., water soluble K, exchangeable K, fixed K and mineral K. Plants utilize not only the readily available K but also the non-exchangeable and mineral K during the crop growth.

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  • The present investigation depicts the development of a simple and low cost method for the removal of color from textile dyeing and printing wastewater using ZnO as photocatalyst supported with porous activated carbon (AC). Photocatalytic degradation studies were carried out for water soluble toxic alizarin cyanin green (ACG) dye in aqueous suspension along with activated carbon (AC) as co-adsorbent. Different parameters like concentration of ACG dye, irradiation time, catalyst concentration and pH have also been studied.

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  • The upper part of ore bodies was weathered and completely oxidized. Difference in geochemical behavior of lead (Pb) and zinc (Zn) in the oxidation process of Pb-Zn ore led to the formation of non-sulfide zinc ore in the Cho Dien deposit. Oxidation of primary Pb-Zn ore minerals such as sphalerite, pyrite and galena creates a low pH environment and transforms zinc from immobile (sphalerite - ZnS) to mobile (Zn2+) and is retained in solution under low(acidic) pH conditions; whereas lead has the tendency to form soluble minerals (anglesite, cerussite).

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  • Anhydrous dicalcium phosphate with monetite structure plays a significant biological importance for the mineralization of bones and teeth. This compound can reconstruct the hard tissues due to its high solubility in the body than other calcium phosphate compounds. Di calcium phosphate is being used as a food - additive supplying calcium and phosphate for humans and animals.

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  • A study of wine fermentation from mucilage of cocoa beans (theobroma cacao l.). Cocoa mucilage, a by-product of cocoa beans processing, constitutes 10% of total cocoa beans, with soluble solids up to 17.78 Bx, pH of 3.43 – 3.5, rich in sugar, minerals, organic acids and phenolic compounds.

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  • Water chemistry and mineral solubility, soil minerals and surface chemical properties, electrochemistry and kinetics, soil dynamics and agriculturai, organic chemicals,... As the main contents of the teex book Environmental Soil and Water Chemistry. Invite you to consult.

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  • Nutrition is of interest to everyone. For the impoverished, nutrition is an issue of obtaining enough food to survive. For some, it is a health concern in their fight against obesity and diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, and degenerative skeletal disorders that accompany this nutritional problem. For others, it is of interest so that they will not be embarrassed wearing their bathing suits.

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  • Natural groundwater quality changes start in the soil, where infiltrating rainfall dissolves carbon dioxide from biological activity in the soil to produce weak carbonic acid that may assist removal of soluble minerals from the underlying rocks, e.g. calcite cements. At the same time, soil organisms consume some of the oxygen that was dissolved in the rainfall. In temperate and humid climates with significant recharge, groundwater moves relatively quickly through the aquifer.

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  • The chemical properties of organics of health concern – hydrophobic and not water soluble - results in a low bioavailability to plants. Plant growth is dependent on the water solubility of nutrients and minerals and water is the transporting vector. Organics with a low water solubility will therefore not be taken up by plants. The presence of organic environmental pollutants, like dioxins and PCBs in agricultural crops is more the result of atmospheric deposition than direct absorption from contaminated soil.

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  • Science seeks to understand and explain our world, be that its physical composition (geology), chemical composition (chemistry), the way its composite matter interacts (physics), or the organisms that inhabit it (biology). We can only get an idea of what life is all about by piecing together information from each discipline to give us the big picture. We don’t have to look very far to realize that it is difficult, if not impossible, to separate biology from chemistry. After all, our body is a bag of chemicals.

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