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Collagen is an important protein that is widely present in various human tissues, such as skin, bones, muscle tendons, and ligaments. Accurate determination of its concentration is crucial for multiple fields such as biomaterial research, food industry, and pharmaceutical research.Liquid Chromatography (LC) is an efficient and precise analytical technique for ...
This example demonstrates the popularity and scientific support for the inclusion of vitamin C in dietary supplements. [1] Minerals Minerals such as calcium, magnesium, and zinc are commonly included in dietary supplements due to their roles in maintaining bone health, muscle function, and overall metabolic processes. For example, in dietary supplements, zinc can ...
It is important to control adipocyte formation to help improve metabolic health and delay aging. Some tissues, such as bone marrow and muscle, accumulate fat over time, which has a negative impact on their function. ...
Fracture non-unions have lifelong consequences and a debilitating impact in patients' life. Bone-grafts, allografts and xenograft are currently used to treat bone fractures; however, they have limitations. To overcome these limitations, we herein present a synthetic bone graft substitute composed of PdlLGA and rhBMP-2. We have demonstrated the ...
Collagen occupies different contents in our body, most of which are in bones. Collagen constitutes 90% of organic bone mass and provides a fixed structural framework for calcium and other minerals. Next are tendons, which are high-strength fibrous connective tissues that connect muscles and bones. When our ...
Leeching of metal ions from implants into surrounding bone, tissue, and body fluids can cause severe health problems. Although the toxicity of the metal is low, there is a potential health risk if chromium ions enter the body. ...
Lead: Present in most steels, in higher levels in maraging steel and from lead paint on existing metal surfaces, damages muscles, bone, and nerves; especially dangerous to welders’ families with children 6 or under. ...
Lead: Present in most steels, in higher levels in maraging steel and from lead paint on existing metal surfaces, damages muscles, bone, and nerves; especially dangerous to welders’ families with children 6 or under. ...
HBOT is a very effective adjunctive treatment for Rheumatoid Arthritis procedures Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic inflammatory autoimmune disorder that can affect the lining of the joints and cause painful swelling that will result in the erosion of bones and the deformation of joints, which aggravated, leads to physical disabilities. ...
For rapid and harmonious growth of cells body it has to synthesize sufficient amount of protein not only as a building material of muscles, bones, and internal organs, but also as a major constituent enzymes – catalysts of chemical reactions. ...
These tiny hollow tubes have unusual optical, electrical and mechanical properties; scientists are exploiting their strength and flexibility for applications including bulletproof clothing, superconductive electrical cables, and scaffolds for artificial bone and muscle. For the most part, carbon nanotubes have shown promise in the laboratory. ...
Lead Most steels have some lead, higher levels in maraging steel and from lead paint on existing metal surfaces. It damages muscles, bone and nerves; especially dangerous to welders’ families with children 6 or under. ...
