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    Yakult Ace Research

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    YAKULT ACE LIGHT | 1. Executive introduction This report was commissioned to analyze and examine Yakult Ace Light positioning in the Singapore market and to reevaluate its standing the industry so as to make adjustments to increase market share. Within Singapore‚ probiotics drinks are generally seen as a nutritious drink to aid digestion and are widely consumed here. Yakult Ace Light‚ a probiotics drink‚ is created in 2004.It differs from the original Yakult with 30%

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    Hbgy B1 Unit Activity

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    __________________________________________________________________________ Process 1. To get started‚ look at an example page from the EOL: Sample species 2. Choose one organism from each of the following groups: a. Bacteria – E. coli‚ Streptococcus‚ Salmonella‚ Lactobacillus b. Protists – Paramecium‚ Ameba‚ Euglena‚ Spirogyra‚ kelp c. Fungi – mushroom‚ yeast‚ bread mold Note: The organism that you choose should be from an uncompleted EOL entry. 3. Use the EOL website and other resources to research the following

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    Fermentation Lab Report

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    experiment was to successfully ferment milk into a yogurt-like product called Kefir. The fermentation is accomplished with a symbiotic combination of different bacteria and yeasts. The main type of bacteria found in the fermentation of milk to Kefir is Lactobacillus. Lactobacilli ferment the lactose found in milk and produces lactic acid‚ contributing to the sour taste‚ characteristic of Kefir. The fermented product‚ Kefir‚ is not know only for its taste‚ but more so for the many health benefits if can have

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    Succession Experiment

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    Introduction Succession is the measurable process in which a community changes and thus the community as a whole is altered (Friedman 2017). To study succession‚ one must use one of the following methods: to observe any patterns that occur‚ to conduct experiments that manipulate specific variables in a community‚ or to construct a model that may undergo succession. One example of an experiment that measures microbial succession was an experiment observing changes in traditional Chinese soy sauce

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    Functional Food

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    Definition of Functional Foods History of Functional Plainly stated‚ functional foods are Labeling and Claims Foods defined as foods that‚ in addition to supplying known nutrients‚ can provide other health benefits as well. Many common foods possess nutritional qualities that are not established as recommended nutrients‚ but are considered to have functional benefits such as reducing your risk of disease or promoting good health. A good example of a functional food would be the cranberry‚ known

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    gram-staining technique. Frozen mackerel fish (Scomber scombrus) was used for the study. Invitro assay result revealed that the samples were predominantly contaminated by three bacteria species viz: Staphylococcus aureus‚ Escherichia coli and Lactobacillus plantarum. Incidences of the various isolates in the culture were found to be 60‚ 20 and 15%‚ respectively. The mean bacteria load of the isolates was 1.135 x 10 6 CFU g -1 . This value was found to be markedly higher than the recommended public

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    A Brief History of Bread

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    History of Bread Grown in Mesopotamia and Egypt‚ wheat was likely first merely chewed. Later it was discovered that it could be pulverized and made into a paste. Set over a fire‚ the paste hardened into a flat bread that kept for several days. It did not take much of a leap to discover leavened (raised) bread when yeast was accidentally introduced to the paste. Instead of waiting for fortuitous circumstances to leaven their bread‚ people found that they could save a piece of dough from a batch

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    Yogurt Case Study

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    Yogurt is a valuable health food for both infant and elderly people. The nutritional constituents of yogurt are derived from the milk used in making it‚ those that are synthesized by the lactic acid bacteria and those that are added by the manufactures. The nutritional value of the milk protein is well-preserved during the fermentation process. Like most dairy products‚ it is a good source of protein. The milk proteins in yogurt are partially hydrolyzed and therefore become more digestible. In comparison

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    Functional Foods

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    additives‚ vitamins‚ mineral supplements‚ herbs‚ phytochemicals and Probiotics. Tomato‚ for example‚ contains Lycopene which is Anti-prostate cancer and Anti-oxidant. Similarly‚ onion contains Quercetin which reduces heart diseases; Yoghurt contains Lactobacillus sp. which is Probiotics; Spinach contains Flavonoids which is Active against age related macular degeneration‚ etc. It is the duty of processor to see that such constituents are not reduced during processing instead they are enhanced. The sale

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    otitis media

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    Otitis media Introduction Otitis media is an ear infection of the middle ear‚ the area just behind the eardrum. It happens when the eustachian tubes‚ which connect the middle ear to the nose‚ get blocked with fluid. Mucus‚ pus‚ and bacteria can also pool behind the eardrum‚ causing pressure and pain. Ear infections usually start with a cold. Although adults can get ear infections‚ they are most common in infants and young children. That’s because a child’s eustachian tubes are narrower and shorter

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