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Re‐evaluation of acesulfame K (E 950) as food additive

open access: yesEFSA Journal, Volume 23, Issue 4, April 2025.
Abstract The present opinion deals with the re‐evaluation of acesulfame K (E 950) as a food additive. Acesulfame K (E 950) is the chemically manufactured compound 6‐methyl‐1,2,3‐oxathiazin‐4(3H)‐one‐2,2‐dioxide potassium salt. It is authorised for use in the European Union (EU) in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 1333/2008.
EFSA Panel on Food Additives and Flavourings (FAF)   +37 more
wiley   +1 more source

Screening and Antioxidant Activities Evaluation of Peptides From Abalone (Haliotis discus hannai Ino)

open access: yesFood Science &Nutrition, Volume 13, Issue 2, February 2025.
This study focused on Haliotis discus hannai Ino and used virtual enzymatic hydrolysis technology to establish a peptide library. By focusing on the Keap1–Nrf2 antioxidative pathway and using molecular docking technology, we screened for abalone‐derived antioxidant peptides with strong Keap1 binding ability and validated their antioxidative activities ...
Jingna Wu   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

From structure to function: A comprehensive overview of polysaccharide roles and applications

open access: yesFood Frontiers, Volume 6, Issue 1, Page 15-39, January 2025.
Polysaccharides have a complex structure, are derived from a wide range of sources, are biodegradable and non‐toxic, and possess numerous functional characteristics, demonstrating immense potential in the fields of food, medicine, cosmetics, and environmental protection.
Bo‐wen Xu   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

Basal Cell Carcinoma of the Umbilicus: A Comprehensive Literature Review

open access: yesCureus, 2016
Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) typically occurs in sun-exposed sites. Only 16 individuals with umbilical BCC have been described in the literature, and the characteristics of patients with umbilical BCC are summarized. PubMed was used to search the following
S. Narala, Philip R. Cohen
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Biomimetic Nanomaterials for Osteoarthritis Treatment: Targeting Cartilage, Subchondral Bone, and Synovium

open access: yesAdvanced NanoBiomed Research, Volume 4, Issue 12, December 2024.
An overview of biomimetic nanomaterials treating for osteoarthritis (OA) that targets cartilage, subchondral bone, and synovium is presented. By optimizing biomimetic nanomaterials, their unique physicochemical properties drive potential applications in OA through simulation of the physiological structure and microenvironment. The shortcomings are also
Xiaoshan Gong   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

New species of Tasmanian Mollusca, with critical remarks on several described species, and additions to the list [PDF]

open access: yes, 1919
The species here described include no startling novelties, but are more or less closely related to previously known forms. They have come from various parts of our coasts, and from low water mark down to one hundred fathoms, and may be described as ...
May, William Lewis
core   +1 more source

Association between shell morphology of micro-land snails (genus Plectostoma) and their predator’s predatory behaviour [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Predator–prey interactions are among the main ecological interactions that shape the diversity of biological form. In many cases, the evolution of the mollusc shell form is presumably driven by predation.
Alcock   +48 more
core   +1 more source

PALEOBIOLOGY FROM MUSEUM COLLECTIONS: COMPARING HISTORICAL AND NOVEL DATA ON UPPER MIOCENE MOLLUSCS OF THE LIVORNO HILLS [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
The upper Miocene mollusc collection from Monti Livornesi, Italy, collected more than a century ago, is confronted with new collections coming from the same localities of Popogna and Quarata.
BENVENUTI, MARCO   +4 more
core   +2 more sources

Life Course Considerations in Environmental Health: Developmental Neurotoxicity of Domoic Acid at Doses Below Acute Effect Levels in Adult Humans

open access: yesBirth Defects Research, Volume 116, Issue 12, December 2024.
ABSTRACT Background Current US federal action levels for domoic acid (DA) in seafood are based on acute toxicity observed in exposed adult humans. Life course considerations have not been incorporated. The potential for developmental neurotoxicity (DNT) at permissible DA levels has previously been noted, but not methodically assessed.
Marlissa A. Campbell   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

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