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    Bio-Rad Protein Assay INTRODUCTION Proteins are large complex organic macromolecules which are utilized for many important roles in the body. Proteins function in structure‚ transport‚ energy conversions‚ and play an important role in defense against diseases. Protein is also important for muscle recovery‚ which is why it is commonly associated with fitness. Though your body will always absorb 1g of protein the same way every time‚ protein companies like to make their product competitive

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    A. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Filipinos are known as “Food Lover” because we don’t let ourselves to get hungry. The Crazy Mini-Donuts was inspired because of the cravenness of the Filipino for desserts. Fresh‚ Hot Mini-Doughnuts is always been a popular food item at malls‚ fairs and many other outdoor seasonal events. Usual doughnuts has it’s filling inside but we came up into the idea of innovating usual doughnuts into modern version by it’s different flavors like cappuccino‚ cookies and cream‚ double

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    Phenylketonuria Essay

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    that helps to convert phenylalanine‚ an amino acid that is found in foods‚ into tyrosine‚ an amino acid that creates melanin (Letcher‚ MA & Hunt‚ PhD‚ CGC‚ 2016). Phenylalanine is a vital necessity for the human body because it helps to construct proteins for the body and without phenylalanine hydroxylase to convert phenylalanine‚ the result is the buildup of phenylalanine inside the body. PKU generally affects the brain and the blood stream. There are different types of PKU such as classic PKU‚ moderate

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    Bioquímica Repaso Examen 1 Chapter 1: Introduction to Biochemistry 1.1 Biochemistry is a Modern Science • By synthesizing urea‚ Friedrich Wöhler showed that compounds found in living organisms could be made in the laboratory from inorganic substances. He used the inorganic compound ammonium cyanate. • Two major breakthroughs in the history of biochemistry are especially notable: o Roles of enzymes as catalysts o Roles of nucleic acids as information carrying molecules.

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    High protein diet

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    High Protein Diets: Good or Bad? Lose weight while feasting on steak‚ burgers‚ cheese‚ and bacon? All without feeling hungry? What’s not to love? Meat lovers have flocked to high-protein‚ low-carb plans like Atkins‚ Zone‚ Protein Power‚ and Sugar Busters. While these diets can work‚ you need to carefully consider the risks and rewards before deciding if one is right for you. How Much Protein? Most Americans get 12%-18% of their calories from protein. With a high-protein diet‚ it can be much

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    Translation of the replicase-associated proteins (RP) than begins. As soon as these proteins have been synthesized‚ the replicase associates with the 3’ end of the + sense TMV RNA for the production of a negative sense RNA. The - sense RNA is the template to produce both full-length genomic + sense RNA as well as the + sense subgenomic RNAs (sgRNAs). The sgRNAs are translated by the host ribosomes to produce the movement protein (MP) (30 kDa) and the coat protein (CP). These virus particles are very

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    There are four biological marcomolecules essential to the function of a cell: lipids‚ proteins‚ carbohydrates and nucleic acids. Proteins are made up of amino acids that have a carbon in the center of the structure with four chemical groups attached to the sides. Traditionally protein is understood to assist in the development of muscle in athletic people‚ but it actually functions as structural support‚ cell adhesion‚ transport for molecules‚ and cellular communication. Through dehydration synthesis

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    code: BHS004-1 Assessment number: 2/5 Word count: You were given five samples of patients’ urine and some Uristix® dipstick. Describe how you used the dipsticks to determine if urine sample contained amounts of protein and / or glucose. To test the given samples for glucose or protein‚ dipsticks were immersed into each of the urine samples for 60 seconds. The colour change was compared with the colour chart on the Uristix® bottle. The detection of glucose in urine is based on the presence of

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    Co(salen). The melting point of Co(salen) was138oC. Co(salen) was able to absorb 6.83x10-5mol of O2 Why? What chemistry is taking place? Introduction Heme proteins have been studied for years by scientists. Heme proteins contain a transition metal that can coordinate molecular oxygen. Examples of this can be found in myoglobin‚ hemoglobin proteins‚ copper containing hemocyanian and vanadium containing hemovanadin‚ these are all Essential for life. Myoglobin contains a porphyrin ring with an iron center

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    Determination of presence of protein in a variety of food substances by the use of Biuret Reagent Biol. 1040 Section 1005 Introduction The human body consumes carbohydrates‚ lipids‚ and proteins each day by eating a variety of foods. These foods are required for energy and human growth. Proteins are a diverse group of macromolecules with many different functions (Mbuthia‚ 2012). Many are structural components of bone‚ muscle‚ hair‚ tissue‚ etc. Others are enzymes that speed up cellular

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