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Sudhansu.S.Mishra

Isolatio and identification of Aeromonas species from fish and culture environment in West Bengal using molecular techniques

... to be time consuming and sometimes lead to confusion in diagnosis of species of pathogens. Again serological tests are sometimes handicapped by  lack of specificity of antisera and cross reactivity. It appears that a rapid and accurate ... Read Read: Isolatio and identification of Aeromonas species from fish and culture environment in West Bengal using molecular techniques

By: Sudhansu.S.Mishra | 24/11/2009 | Technology

Is Oxidative Stress Affecting Your Dna?

... include reactive oxygen species (ROS), which have both beneficial and potentially dangerous roles in human physiology. ROS are reactive species because they lack an electron. This electron deficiency then forces the reactive species to ... Read Read: Is Oxidative Stress Affecting Your Dna?

By: Dr. Paul Gross | 24/04/2007 | Health

Radicals, Antioxidants and Life

... different radicals, but for the scope of this article, we are just illustrating the role of oxygen radicals or oxygen reactive species. Oxygen usually has two unpaired electrons in the outer shell and that makes oxygen highly susceptible ... Read Read: Radicals, Antioxidants and Life

By: Bart Nieuwenhuijsen | 03/09/2008 | Supplements & Vitamins

Secrets Of Acai Berry Antioxidant Power Revealed

... antioxidant. With so many double bonds from the anthocyanins and the omega fatty acids in the fruit, the acai berry is an antioxidant reservoir ready and available to protect your body from a continual attack from these reactive species.   Read Read: Secrets Of Acai Berry Antioxidant Power Revealed

By: Mervyn Phillips | 27/02/2009 | Wellness

Colon Cleanser - Main Ways of Cleaning the Colon

... bowel, relieving constipation and compaction. When oxygen based colon cleansers are taken, the level of ORS (Oxygen Reactive Species) is increased, which causes a stimulation of lymphocytes to produce T-cells. This process promotes a ... Read Read: Colon Cleanser - Main Ways of Cleaning the Colon

By: Raj Kumar | 15/05/2009 | Alternative Medicine

The Best Skin Creme For Men is NOT a Relabeled Product Designed For Women

... lead to wrinkle formation and lost firmness. You see, when prostaglandin acts on a cell, it causes the formation of "oxygen reactive species" commonly referred to as free radicals. Dermatologists have stated that, if left unchecked, free ... Read Read: The Best Skin Creme For Men is NOT a Relabeled Product Designed For Women

By: Kathleen Walsh | 21/03/2009 | Skin Care

How Much Do You Know About Vitamin C?

... if in tiny quantities this vitamin has been found to have strong anti-oxidant characteristics protecting us from free radicals and reactive species of oxygen, generated from everyday metabolism, or toxins/ pollutants taken in. Vitamin E (1) ... Read Read: How Much Do You Know About Vitamin C?

By: Alex Rider | 20/10/2006 | Non-Fiction

Male Infertility: Antioxidants Spice Up Sluggish Sperm

... is a well known biological state that occurs when there is an imbalance between the body's production of excessive reactive oxygen species (also known as free radicals) and an insufficiency of internal and dietary-derived antioxidants to ... Read Read: Male Infertility: Antioxidants Spice Up Sluggish Sperm

By: Keith Scott MD | 04/07/2009 | Health

Coffee Fruit VS. Acai Which Has More Antioxidants

... out of controls leading to tumors, skin, and other types of cancers. Free radicals damage cells in the body when their reactive oxygen molecules interact with other types of chemicals necessary for life within the body. Damage from these ... Read Read: Coffee Fruit VS. Acai Which Has More Antioxidants

By: KonaRed Coffee Fruit | 06/10/2009 | Supplements & Vitamins
Md. Wasim Aktar

Antioxidants: Chemistry and Their Impact on Health

... chemicals of the body from damaging oxidation reactions by reacting with free radicals and other reactive oxygen species within the body, hence hindering the process of oxidation. During this reaction the antioxidant sacrifices itself by ... Read Read: Antioxidants: Chemistry and Their Impact on Health

By: Md. Wasim Aktar | 25/05/2007 | Technology

What is Vitamin C?

... . Ascorbate acts as an antioxidant by being available for energetically favorable oxidation. Many oxidants (typically, reactive oxygen species) such as the hydroxyl radical (formed from hydrogen peroxide), contain an unpaired electron, and, ... Read Read: What is Vitamin C?

By: Dr.Badruddin Khan | 06/10/2008 | Nutrition

Astaxanthin, A Member Of The Carotenoid Family, Is A Powerful Antioxidant

... singlet oxygen and also triplet oxygen that astaxanthin is able to neutralize without becoming oxidized. In fact reactive oxygen species in general can cause oxidative stress, and they have been thought responsible for many forms of ... Read Read: Astaxanthin, A Member Of The Carotenoid Family, Is A Powerful Antioxidant

By: Darrell Miller | 06/02/2008 | Health

Stress Tolerance in Plants

... compounds like dimethyl sulfonium , propyronate.An adaptable biochemical function of osmoprotectants is scavenging of reactive oxygen species that are by product of hyper osmotic and ionic stresses which causes cell death.Compatible ... Read Read: Stress Tolerance in Plants

By: Prasanna Bhagwan , Luka Nijhawan, Anower Kabir | 09/10/2008 | Science

Learn All About The Vitamin C

... and re-heating all destroy vitamin C. Vitamin C is a water-soluble antioxidant and can quench both reactive oxygen species and reactive nitrogen species. This antioxidant activity diminishes lipid peroxidation, oxidative DNA damage and ... Read Read: Learn All About The Vitamin C

By: Alisha Dhamani | 27/06/2008 | Health

Berries As Nature's #1 Antioxidant Food

... Stress and "Pigment Power" Without protective antioxidants from pigments like anthocyanins in berry skin, reactive oxygen species (ROS) are created during normal photosynthesis leading to oxidative injury. These injuries affect proteins, ... Read Read: Berries As Nature's #1 Antioxidant Food

By: Dr. Paul Gross | 01/12/2006 | Advice

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