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Characterization and adsorption properties of eggshells and eggshell membrane
Bioresource Technology, 2006The objective of this work was to study the chemical and physical characterization of eggshell and eggshell membrane particles prepared from the hen eggshell waste. Under the characterization measurements investigated, it was found that the pore structures of the two biomaterials belong to a typical Type II, indicating that they should be basically ...
J.M. Yang+5 more
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Protein constituents of the eggshell: eggshell-specific matrix proteins
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 2009In this article, we review the results of recent proteomic and genomic analyses of eggshell matrix proteins and draw attention to the impact of these data on current understanding of eggshell formation and function. Eggshell-specific matrix proteins from avian (ovocleidins and ovocalyxins) and non-avian (paleovaterin) shells are discussed. Two possible
Maxwell T. Hincke, Megan L. H. Rose
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Nature, 1972
Blus, Gish, Belisle and Prouty allege that DDE causes eggshell thinning in brown pelicans and that the relationship is logarithmic1. In support of their conclusion that a cause and effect relationship between DDE and shell thinning exists, they offer as evidence Wiemeyer and Porter's2 work with kestrels.
F. H. Wolfe, B. C. Switzer, V. Lewin
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Blus, Gish, Belisle and Prouty allege that DDE causes eggshell thinning in brown pelicans and that the relationship is logarithmic1. In support of their conclusion that a cause and effect relationship between DDE and shell thinning exists, they offer as evidence Wiemeyer and Porter's2 work with kestrels.
F. H. Wolfe, B. C. Switzer, V. Lewin
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Structure and Formation of the Eggshell
2007International ...
Nys, Yves, Gautron, Joël
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Value-added Uses of Eggshell and Eggshell Membranes
2019The chicken egg is a crucial source of high-quality human nutrition. Massive numbers of eggs are produced annually with a significant proportion (30%) being processed in industrial breaking plants, leading to the accumulation of eggshell (ES) and eggshell membrane (ESM) waste.
Garima Kulshreshtha+2 more
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Eggshell Aspiration in Infants
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1975Two infants inhaled eggshell fragments. The first aspirated a small fragment into the upper part of the trachea and resuscitation attempts resulted in descent of the foreign body to the right lower lobe bronchus. Two attempts at bronchoscopy were unsuccessful and spontaneous disintegration occurred.
Abraham Friedman+2 more
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