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Abstract The qualified presumption of safety (QPS) process was developed to assess the safety of microorganisms used in food and feed chains. During the period covered by this Statement, no new information warranted changes to the status of previously recommended QPS taxonomic units.
EFSA Panel on Biological Hazards (BIOHAZ)+28 more
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Redirecting Intermediary Metabolism to Counteract Cyanide Poisoning
Cyanide is coined “the classic metabolic poison”; however, FDA‐approved cyanide chelators do not counteract cyanide's metabolic damage. Here, we review the mechanisms of cyanide toxicity, with a focus on intermediary metabolism. We present the theory that, within the innate plasticity of the metabolome, there may reside metabolic pathways that can ...
Vik S. Bebarta, Anjali K. Nath
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EFFECT OF PHOTOTHERAPY FOR NEONATAL JAUNDICE ON RIBOFLAVIN DEPENDENT ENZYMES, GLUCOSE-6-PHOSPHATE DEHYDROGENASE ACTIVITY (G6PD) AND REDUCED GLUTATHIONE (GSH) CONTENT OF BLOOD [PDF]
Lois Johnson+2 more
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Evaluation of the hematological profile of neonatal jaundice among neonates in Erbil city
Background and objectives: Neonatal jaundice is the most commonly encountered medical problem in the first two weeks of life, and a common cause of readmission to the hospitals, this study is designed to investigate different hematological parameters in ...
Arazu Ali Zendin+2 more
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582 FEEDING PRACTICE AND NEONATAL JAUNDICE [PDF]
Murray D. Kuhr+2 more
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EARLY NEONATAL JAUNDICE AND LIPID COMPOSITION OF THE DIET [PDF]
Stefano Masiero+3 more
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