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Effects of fat source and dietary sodium bicarbonate plus straw on the conjugated linoleic acid content of milk of dairy cows [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
The effects of fat source (0.7 kg of fatty acids from extruded soybeans or palmitic acid), of sodium bicarbonate (0.3 kg) plus straw (1 kg) and the interaction of these treatments on the content of conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) in the milk of dairy cows
Enjalbert, Francis   +2 more
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Smart worm-like micelles responsive to CO₂/N₂ and light dual stimuli [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
CO₂/N₂ and light dual stimuli-reponsive worm-like micelles (WLMs) were obtained by addition of a relatively small amount of a switchable surfactant, 4-butyl-4´-(4-N,N-dimethylhexyloxy-amine) azobenzene bicarbonate (AZO-B6-CO₂), sensitive to the same ...
Binks, Bernard P.   +4 more
core   +1 more source

The effect of sodium bicarbonate and Dimethylglycine (DMG) administration on biochemical blood parameters and anaerobic function in youth elite basketball players [PDF]

open access: yesورزش و علوم زیست حرکتی
Introduction and Purpose: The dominant energy system in basketball is the anaerobic system, and basketball players are trying to use supplements increasing their anaerobic capacity and power.
Seyyed Reza Attarzadeh Hosseini   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Comparison of intravenous sodium bicarbonate and sodium chloride combination versus intravenous sodium chloride hydration alone in reducing amphotericin B nephrotoxicity: a randomized clinical trial

open access: yesResearch in Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2020
Background and purpose: The most important adverse reaction of amphotericin B (AmB) is nephrotoxicity. The aim of this study was to assess the potential effectiveness of intravenous saline + sodium bicarbonate versus intravenous sodium chloride hydration
Iman Karimzadeh   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

Effect of sodium bicarbonate administration on mortality in patients with lactic acidosis: a retrospective analysis. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2013
BACKGROUND: Lactic acidosis is a common cause of high anion gap metabolic acidosis. Sodium bicarbonate may be considered for an arterial pH
Hyun Jeong Kim, Young Ki Son, Won Suk An
doaj   +1 more source

Acute enteric-coated sodium bicarbonate has negligible effect on anaerobic performance but affects metabolomics and attenuates the gastrointestinal response

open access: yesFrontiers in Physiology, 2022
Sodium bicarbonate ingestion before exercise has a performance-enhancing effect on high-intensity exercise. However, gastrointestinal symptoms can be a problematic side-effect.
Nihong Zhou   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Effect of Sodium Bicarbonate Buccal Infiltration on the Success of Inferior Alveolar Nerve Block in Mandibular First Molars with Symptomatic Irreversible Pulpitis: A Prospective, Randomized Double-blind Study [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this prospective, randomized, double-blind study was to evaluate the effect of a buccal infiltration of sodium bicarbonate on the anesthetic success of the inferior alveolar nerve block (IANB) for mandibular first molars ...
Farhad, Alireza.   +3 more
core   +1 more source

Sodium Bicarbonate Therapy in Patients with Metabolic Acidosis

open access: yesThe Scientific World Journal, 2014
Metabolic acidosis occurs when a relative accumulation of plasma anions in excess of cations reduces plasma pH. Replacement of sodium bicarbonate to patients with sodium bicarbonate loss due to diarrhea or renal proximal tubular acidosis is useful, but ...
María M. Adeva-Andany   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

The Effects of Sodium Bicarbonate and Sodium Citrate on Blood pH, HCO3-, Lactate Metabolism and Time to Exhaustion [PDF]

open access: yesSport Mont, 2017
The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of sodium bicarbonate and sodium citrate in increasing lactate concentration, blood pH, HCO3-, and time to exhaustion.
Soetanto Hartono, Sukadiono
doaj  

A comparative in vitro study on the cerumenolytic effect of docusate sodium versus 2.5% sodium bicarbonate using UV–visible absorption spectroscopy

open access: yesJournal of Otology, 2020
Objective: To compare cerumenolytic effects of docusate sodium and of 2.5% sodium bicarbonate - In vitro study; observe characteristics of the solution, using ultraviolet–visible (UV/Vis) spectroscopy, and measurement of cholesterol levels.
Chompunut Srisukhumchai   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

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