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Pyridoxal (PL) exhibits the strongest anti‐tumor activity within the vitamin B6 family, demonstrating significant ovarian cancer cell‐killing efficacy in vivo, in vitro, and in patient‐derived organoid (PDO) models. The anti‐tumor mechanism involves PL inducing a shift in peroxisome dynamics towards fission, promoting peroxisome proliferation, and ...
Ruonan Li +12 more
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TOXICOLOGICAL ESTIMATION OF COMBINED ANTITUBERCULAR PREPARATION «PROTUB-2®»
Toxicological research of combined antitubercular preparation. «Protub-2®» that contains a pyridoxine hydrochloride (vitamin B). It was established, that introduction of pyridoxine hydrochloride in the structure of preparation «Protub-2®» allowed to ...
K. I. Usov +3 more
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Fate of thymol and its monoglucosides in the gastrointestinal tract of piglets [PDF]
The monoterpene thymol has been proposed as a valuable alternative to in-feed antibiotics in animal production. However, the effectiveness of the antimicrobial is comprised by its fast absorption in the upper gastrointestinal tract.
De Smet, Stefaan +5 more
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Bottom‐up Strategies for Generating Polymer Protocells That Mimic Cellular Communication
This review focuses on polymeric protocells produced using a bottom‐up approach. Polymer‐based assemblies guarantee stability and designability by adjusting the properties of the amphiphilic copolymers used. The review covers protocell architectures, production, and their intra‐ and intercellular communication mechanisms.
Gloria Saorin +3 more
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In this work, the artificial neural networks (ANN) and partial least squares (PLS) regression were applied to UV spectral data for quantitative determination of thiamin hydrochloride (VB1), riboflavin phosphate (VB2), pyridoxine hydrochloride (VB6) and ...
Rosângela C. Barthus +2 more
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Vitamin deficiencies in rations of natural feedstuffs [PDF]
"February, 1949.""Publication authorized February 15, 1949."A swine ration consisting of yellow corn, tankage, casein, linseed oil meal, alfalfa meal, vitamin A and D concentrate and mineral supplements, has been fed to rats from the time of weaning ...
Hogan, Albert Garland, 1884-
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Responses of Coccidia-Vaccinated Broilers to Essential Oil Blends Supplementation up to Forty-Nine Days of Age [PDF]
Coccidiosis control may become a greater problem as the use of growth-promoting antibiotics (GPA) and ionophores declines. Vaccination with live oocysts may turn into a popular alternative to the use of coccidiostats in broilers, although cocci ...
Clemente-Hernandez, S. +3 more
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MAMAWEL is introduced as the first calibration‐free potentiometric sensor for at‐home mastitis diagnosis. By measuring the sodium‐to‐potassium ratio in breast milk, the device reliably differentiates between healthy and mastitis‐affected samples with less than 10% error.
Ali Soleimani +9 more
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Vitamin requirements of finfish and prawns [PDF]
Vitamins are complex organic substances, usually of comparatively small molecular size (molecular weight usually less than 1000). They are distributed in feedstuffs in small quantities and form a distinct entity from other major and minor food ...
Paulraj, R
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After the intravenous injection of biomimetic and pH/ROS‐responsive PTSK@CRM, the nanoparticles can be accumulated in tumors and release Sim and KYNase to inhibit the tumor growth, regulate the metabolism of cholesterol and Kyn, and reverse the immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment.
Jiaxin Yin +6 more
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