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Embracing nanotechnology for selenium application in aquafeeds
Abstract Selenium (Se) is an important micronutrient that has been used in aquafeeds for the normal growth, welfare and health of aquatic animals. Through nanotechnology, Se can be converted into nanoparticles that are more bioavailable, utilized and absorbed by aquatic animals.
Hala Saber Khalil+3 more
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Assessing UVA and Laser-Induced Crosslinking via Brillouin Microscopy. [PDF]
UVA crosslinking is the primary treatment to combat keratoconus. Nevertheless, unwanted side effects and limitations due to nonselective irradiation lead to the investigation of alternative irradiation treatments. This study shows similar changes in the Brillouin frequency shift of corneas crosslinked with UVA irradiation and a NIR femtosecond laser ...
Iriarte-Valdez CA+8 more
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EFFECT OF 2,4-DICHLOROPHENOXYACETIC ACID ON THE CONTENT OF THIAMINE, RIBOFLAVIN, NICOTINIC ACID, PANTOTHENIC ACID AND CAROTENE IN STEMS AND LEAVES OF RED KIDNEY BEAN PLANTS [PDF]
R. W. Luecke+2 more
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Resveratrol and pterostilbene reduced the steatotic status of animals fed a high‐fat, high‐sucrose diet, involving differential and specific mechanisms of action for each stilbene. Thus, changes in riboflavin metabolism, nicotinamide mononucleotide metabolism, or in the LysoPC(18:1)‐mediated effects contribute to the specific actions of pterostilbene ...
Alfredo Fernández‐Quintela+5 more
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Metabolic interrelationships of dietary riboflavin and vitamin B12in the rat [PDF]
W. V. Lavate, A. Sreenivasan
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Challenges and Innovative Strategies in 3D Printing of Natural Biomolecular Hydrogels
ABSTRACT Natural biomolecules with excellent biocompatibility, degradability, and the ability to guide effective tissue regeneration are considered ideal materials for constructing tissue engineering hydrogel scaffolds. The employing of 3D printing technology facilitates the preparation of natural biomolecular‐based scaffold for specific morphological
Jiaqi Qiu, Shuo Ma, Xue Qu
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Extracellular electron transfer mechanism in Shewanella loihica PV- 4 biofilms formed at indium tin oxide and graphite electrodes [PDF]
Electroactive biofilms are capable of extracellular electron transfer to insoluble metal oxides and electrodes; such biofilms are relevant to biogeochemistry, bioremediation, and bioelectricity production.
Jain, Anand+4 more
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