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Managing feral water buffalo in the Northern Territory is a formidable challenge. As an introduced species, buffalo are associated with a myriad of biosecurity, economic, cultural and environmental issues ranging from overgrazing, decreased water quality,
Kyana N. Pike+4 more
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This study investigated various properties of milk‐derived bioactive peptides fermented using different strains of Lactobacillus and Pediococcus species. Results revealed that microbial fermentation of cow milk enhanced peptide production, leading to improved ACE‐inhibition and antioxidant properties, thereby making fermented milk a valuable source of ...
Nikita Singh, Smriti Gaur
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Antioxidant capacity and fatty acids characterization of heat treated cow and buffalo milk
Background Antioxidant capacity of milk is largely due to vitamins A, E, carotenoids, zinc, selenium, superoxide dismutase, catalase, glutathione peroxidase and enzyme systems.
Imran Taj Khan+6 more
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This study evaluates trace metal concentrations in traditional Egyptian soft cheeses and assesses associated health risks using chemometric and toxicological approaches. Findings confirm the safety of these cheeses, with all risk indices within acceptable limits, supporting the need for continued monitoring to ensure food quality and consumer ...
Hani S. Abdelmontaleb+3 more
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Characterization of buffalo interleukin 8 (IL-8) and its expression in endometritis
River buffalo (Bubalus bubalis bubalis) with a population over 135 million heads is an important livestock. Interleukin 8 (IL-8) is a member of the chemokine family and is an important chemoattractant for neutrophils associated with a wide variety of ...
Ahlam A. Abou Mossallam+3 more
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Water buffalo is the second largest resource of milk supply around the world, and it is well known for its distinctive milk quality in terms of fat, protein, lactose, vitamin, and mineral contents.
Jiajia Liu+9 more
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Hemizygous P0T124M mice develop a late‐onset axonopathy at 18 months of age. Pharmacological macrophage targeting with PLX5622 prevents distal axon degeneration in P0T124M mutant mice and mitigates motor impairment. ABSTRACT In several previous studies, we have shown that macrophage targeting with the CSF‐1 receptor specific kinase (c‐FMS) inhibitor ...
Dennis Klein+8 more
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Previous studies have found four variant of swamp buffalo in the region of Pampangan based on the characteristics of habitats and morphology namely black buffalo, red,belang, and Lampung.
Yuanita Windusari+2 more
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808 nm photobiomodulation could enhance mitochondrial respiration and upregulate osteogenic protein expression in hDPSCs within a 3D hydrogel model, suggesting its potential in regenerative therapies. Further research is needed to optimize treatment protocols for clinical applications.
Simone L. Sleep+5 more
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The objective of this study is to analyze the sustainability of swamp buffalo cultivation and develop decision-making strategies. Data were collected through focus group discussions with key informants in swamp buffalo cultivation and surveys of buffalo ...
Syarifuddin Hutwan+5 more
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