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The Impact of Organic Micropollutants on the Biochemical Composition and Stress Markers in Wolffia arrhiza. [PDF]
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Can Plant-Based Cheese Substitutes Nutritionally and Sensorially Replace Cheese in Our Diet? [PDF]
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Stability and Bioaccessibility of Carotenoids from Sea Buckthorn Pomace Encapsulated in Alginate Hydrogel Beads. [PDF]
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Genetic and biochemical diversity of terpene biosynthesis in cyanobacterial strains from tropical soda lakes. [PDF]
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1972
To the Editor.— The report on the value of the carotene absorption test as a measure of malabsorption and consequent steatorrhea by Onstad and Zieve that appeared inThe Journal(221:677, 1972) was a most welcome reminder of a useful but neglected procedure.
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To the Editor.— The report on the value of the carotene absorption test as a measure of malabsorption and consequent steatorrhea by Onstad and Zieve that appeared inThe Journal(221:677, 1972) was a most welcome reminder of a useful but neglected procedure.
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Carotene-Oxygen Radical Interactions
Free Radical Research Communications, 1992All-trans beta-carotene radical anion efficiently transfers an electron to oxygen but the reverse reaction is not observed and, instead we suggest the formation of a beta-carotene-superoxide radical addition complex. On the other hand, all-trans lycopene undergoes a reversible electron transfer with the superoxide radical.
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