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    Low Carb Diets

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    prefer to stick to a low carb diet which basically means cutting out fruits‚ cereals‚ grains and sugar from the diet.A low-carb diet is a diet that restricts carbohydrates‚ such as those found in sugary foods‚ pasta and bread. It is high in protein‚ fat and healthy vegetables. There are many different types of low-carb diets‚ and studies show that they can cause weight loss and improve health. Sources of Low carb diet: Meat: Beef‚ lamb‚ pork‚ chicken and others. Grass-fed is best. Fish: Salmon‚

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    which is just above pH 10. I used a universal indicator paper to find out if the pH is 10. Lipids Fatty Acids + Glycerol My null hypothesis is that bile salts have no effect on the digestion of lipid and lipase will still breakdown the fat‚ because the fat in the milk itself is probably already partly emulsified‚ the rate of reaction will be the same. I drew a table‚ which showed different reagents in each tube and the time that took for the lipase to digest the lipids. The first 4 mixtures

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    University of Colorado‚ Colorado Springs Oleomargarine: The Greasy Truth Bre Stafford Food for Thought Professor Anderson October 18‚ 2013 Bre Stafford Professor Anderson Food for Thought October 18‚ 2013 Oleomargarine: The Greasy Truth Many of us are familiar with the slogan “I can’t believe it’s not butter!” but if it’s not butter‚ then what is it? The name of this butter substitute is referred to as oleomargarine or some either refer to

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    Molecules

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    3.1 Proteins Table 3.2 Biuret Test Tube Contents Final Color Conclusions 1 Distilled water Transparent‚ light blue‚ navy Possibly little protein with clear peptide or no protein at all 2 Albumin Dark Purple Proteins are present with purple peptides 3 Pepsin Purplish blue‚ darkish blue Proteins are present with purple or black colored peptides 4 Starch Light blue‚ really clear Possible little protein with clear peptide or no protein at all Our results are correct because water

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    High-calorie that will cause too much fats in our body. If we are not aware or careful with our diet‚ there is a tendency that more fats will enter our body. In that case‚ too much fat (specially‚ when a person is not engage with a proper diet and exercise) will clog into our veins. If that happens‚ the blood flowing through our veins will not flow very well through the streams. “Food produces hormonal effects in the body. Some hormones say ‘Store that fat’; others say ‘build muscle.’ Study after

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    Urinalysis

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    process glucose and to obtain energy. Diabetes is the result of high blood glucose levels that result from the body not being able to produce enough insulin or use the insulin effectively. So therefore the glucose will be present in the urine. Lipids or fats‚ are long term energy for the body‚ when broken down they make ketone. They get passed in urine as well. Excess lipids in the urine can be the sign of a very serious condition. Protein is used in the body in an enormous amount of ways. As a result

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    mahua oil could be used as a substitute for diesel. Historically mahua has been the single largest indigenous source of natural hard fat in soap manufacture both by the small scale and organized sector. However the quantities of fat available do not commensurate the requirement White mahua fat is satisfactory for production of washing soaps‚ its utility as virgin fat in toilet soapSeed Oil is used as ointment‚ in rheumatism and to prevent crack in the skin in winter. It is used for edible purposes

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    define fuels that are obtainable from plants or animals. Being a renewable source‚ it is gaining attention all over the world today. Biofuel is defined as fuel comprising of mono-alkyl esters of long fatty acids derived from vegetable oils or animal fats. We have made fossil fuels and petroleum products an indispensable part of our lives. We use it for transportation‚ domestic heating‚ cooking among others. The National Biofuel Policy of India was released in 2011. The goal of the Policy is to ensure

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    Soap Essay

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    What is Soap? Soaps are mixtures of sodium or potassium salts of fatty acids which can be derived from oils or fats by reacting them with an alkali (such as sodium or potassium hydroxide) at 80°–100 °C in a process known as saponification. fat + NaOH ---> glycerol + sodium salt of fatty acid CH2-OOC-R - CH-OOC-R - CH2-OOC-R (fat) + 3 NaOH ( or KOH) both heated ---> CH2-OH -CH-OH - CH2-OH (glycerol) + 3 R-CO2-Na (soap) R=(CH2)14CH3 Soap is a cleansing agent created by the chemical reaction

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    Soaps and Detergents

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    oap and detergent‚ soap [Credit: © Photos.com/Thinkstock]substances that‚ when dissolved in water‚ possess the ability to remove dirt from surfaces such as the human skin‚ textiles‚ and other solids. The seemingly simple process of cleaning a soiled surface is‚ in fact‚ complex and consists of the following physical-chemical steps: Wetting of the surface and‚ in the case of textiles‚ penetration of the fibre structure by wash liquor containing the detergent. Detergents (and other surface-active

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