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    - 03/03/2015 Protein Energy Malnutrition The different foods are very important to human life because of foods have essentials different nutrients helping to properly growth and development of physically with mentally. Protein energy malnutrition is deficiency in protein‚ energy and other micro nutrients. This malnutrition disease can be affecting from not eating proper balance diet and recognize by physical appearance signs‚ dietary data and bio-medical data. Globally‚ Protein energy malnutrition

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    Protein Article Research

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    Protein Article Research Christopher SCI 241 August 2‚ 2013 Protein Article Research Proteins are molecules that consist of amino acids. Our skin‚ muscles‚ bones and other parts of the body depend on these amino acids to help our bodies function properly. Enzymes‚ hormones and antibodies are proteins. Proteins work as neurotransmitters‚ and protein carries oxygen in the blood and throughout the rest of

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    is to determine the stress that various alcohols have on biological membranes. Membranes within cells are composed mainly of lipids and proteins and often serve to help maintain order within a cell by containing cellular materials. Different membranes have a variety of specific functions. One type of membrane-bound vacuole found in plant cells‚ the tonoplast‚ is quite large and usually contains water. In beet plants‚ this membrane-bound vacuole also contains a watersoluble red pigment‚ betacyanin

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    Purpose: Examine the role of the cell membrane in the cell by disrupting its function using temperature (Biology 107 Laboratory Manual 2014). This will improve the general understanding of optimal growing temperatures and the breakdown of the cell membrane Procedure: Betacyanin solution of a known concentration was diluted to create a dilution series‚ then placed in a spectrophotometer set to 525 nm. The absorbance of the dilution was used to create a standard curve for betacyanin. Discs of living

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    because the protein in egg white undergoes denaturation‚ the cross linkage(the hydrogen bonds‚ ionic bonds and disulphride bonds) which maintain the protein shape destructed‚ so protein lose its tertiary conformation. This denaturing process is very important‚ because before protein can be used in digestion they must be unfolded. Part A: denaturation of egg white Aim: To examine the factors on the effect of denaturation of egg white. Principle: As protein denaturation can be cause by

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    Laboratory Exercise #3 Measuring Protein in Solution Abstract The purpose of this lab was to learn about the Biuret assay reaction to determine if it can detect proteins and amino acids; also‚ to understand the process of “salting out” proteins and how to determine the amount of protein in a solution. In order to do so‚ egg white and ammonium sulfate were mixed on ice and then put into the centrifuge. After PBS was added‚ the amount of protein could then be determined. After that‚ 14 test tubes

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    (ELECTROPHORESIS OF SERUM PROTEIN) DATE : 10 OCTOBER 2013 PART A SEPARATION OF SERUM PROTEINS USING THE ELECTROPHORESIS METHOD. OBJECTIVES: 1. To understand the analytical methods involved in analyzing serum proteins. 2. To study the serum protein electrophoresis pattern to aid the understanding of the relationship between the structure and the function of proteins. PRINCIPLE OF PRACTICAL: This technique is based on the movement of charged particles such as proteins when placed

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    How the structure of proteins are related to their functions Rachel Morris The basic building blocks of proteins are amino acids‚ the biuret reaction tests for protein. A solution of sodium hydroxide is added to a sample then a few drops of copper sulphate solution‚ if positive – the solution will turn mauve. There are 20 different amino acids and they can be joined in any order. Therefore there can be many different functions. A protein consists of one or more polypeptide chains (a polypeptide

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    High-Protein Diets Christine J. Williams SCI 241 September 19‚ 2012 Diane Carson High-Protein Diets Proteins are a vital nutrient that must be provided by one’s diet. Bones‚ skin‚ muscle‚ hair‚ and most other tissues are made up of proteins. The continuous replenishment of new protein from one’s diet keeps the body functioning properly. When a person is consuming a high protein diet‚ it is inevitable to be on a low carbohydrate diet as well. There are a lot of foods that contain protein and

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    2. Experiment 2.1. Cold Plasma Jet System This research used a cold atmospheric pressure plasma jet system with an inclined style of treatment (gradient = 45o) as shown in Figure 1. This system was developed based on Teschke et al.32 Medical-grade argon gas (99.999% purity) produced by the Samator Company (Indonesia) was used as a carrier gas. Two aluminium foil ring electrodes were used around the quartz tube for this system. It had a quartz tube with a 1.5 mm inner diameter and a 2.7 mm outer

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