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18 Oct 2009 by مجهول 426
***Antioxidants: Examples vitamins E and A and ascorbic acid.(Vit : A,C,E) Earliest changes associated with cell injury are : v decreased generation of ATP. v loss of cell membrane integrity. v defects in protein synthesis. v cytoskeletal damage. .... 3. Vitamin D-related disorders, including vitamin D intoxication. 4. Renal failure, which causes retention of phosphate, leading to secondary hyperparathyroidism. AMYLOIDOSIS أهم درس 60 بالمية من الأسئلة بهالباب ...
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View Post: Dementia, Alzheimer's Disease and Memory Problems - Comprehensive ...
23 Jul 2009
Studies done on animal brain cells showed that pycnogenol was able to fight off the damage of exposure to toxic substances including the amyloid-beta proteins found in those suffering from Alzheimer's Disease. ... However, it is not known if taking enough niacin could slow down the progression of this disease. Dose: Take 50 to 100 mg daily. Vitamin C (Ascorbic acid), leaf plant logo natural remedies review. Population studies show that low amounts of vitamin C (and E) is ...
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View Post: Goljan Assalam Alaikum Starting Topic Listening Regular Basis Hr ...
14 Oct 2009
Scurvy: defect in hydroxylation of proline and lysine by ascorbic acid ; Normally triple helix stick together and forms tensile strength by cross bridges ---> cross bridges anchors into places where hydroxylated proline and lysine .... MtHb poisoning --- O2 Saturation dec --- chocolate colored blood --- Fe3 present not Fe2 (cant carry O2) --- (Question = came from Rocky Mountain - O2 could't cure ??? what is the reason) --- treatment: IV methylene blue, Vitamin C. 2. ...
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View Post: Comparative evaluation of some flavonoids and tocopherol acetate ...
1 Aug 2008 by Vijayaraghavan R, Gautam Anshoo, Sharma...
Vitamin E per se is not sufficient to give antioxidant property, but it is effective as Vitamin E - selenium combination. Tocopherol acetate may be effective as an antioxidant with the supplement of Vitamin C or selenium. The mortality depends upon the dose .... Ozdil S, Bolkent S, Yanardag R, Arda-Pirincci P. Protective effects of ascorbic acid, dl alpha tocopherol acetate and sodium selenate on ethanol-induced liver damage of rats. Biol Trace Elem Res 2004;97:149-62. ...
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View Post: ISPUB - Oxidative stress: how to detect it, cope with and treat ...
27 Jun 2009
HIV infection results also in considerably reduced vitamin E and C concentrations and very low plasma Zn and Se levels . Particularly, Se deficiency is related to the occurrence, virulence and disease progression of some virus infections including ... (35) determined the effectiveness of early, routine antioxidant supplementation using alpha-tocopherol and ascorbic acid in reducing the rate of pulmonary morbidity and organ dysfunction in critically ill surgical patients. ...
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View Post: Impaired Cytoprotective Mechanisms in Eyes with Pseudoexfoliation ...
30 Nov 2007 by Zenkel, M., Kruse, FE, Naumann, GOH, Schlotzer-...
The donor eyes had no documented history of any ocular disease and the presence of PEX syndrome was diagnosed by macroscopic evidence of PEX deposits on lens, iris, ciliary processes, and zonules and confirmed by electron microscopic ..... 8-isoprostaglandin F2A and ascorbic acid concentration in the aqueous humour of patients with exfoliation syndrome. Br J Ophthalmol. 2003;87:353–356.[Abstract/Free Full Text]; Gartaganis SP, Georgakopoulos CD, Patsoukis NE, Gotsis SS, ...
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View Post: MSC. entrance
12 Sep 2009 by surendra sharma
The accumulation of protein called amyloid β peptide in human brain causes ( C ) A) Addison's disease. B) Huntington's disease. C) Alzheimer's disease. D) Parkinson's disease 43. Which one of the following genetically engineered microbes called as super .... Vitamin that contain sulfur and nitrogen. A) Thiamine ( A ) B) Ergosterol C) Tocopherol D) Ascorbic acid 80. Which of the following is an antigen presenting cell. A) T-lymphocytes ( C ) B) Monocytes C) Dendritic cells ...
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View Post: Science-Based Medicine » 9 Reasons to Completely Ignore Joseph Mercola
15 Oct 2009 by Joseph Albietz
Moreover, the meta-analysis you link to has nothing to do with vitamin D. From the abstract: “All randomized trials involving adults comparing beta carotene, vitamin A, vitamin C (ascorbic acid), vitamin E, and selenium either singly or combined vs placebo or vs ...... Summary – researchers exposed rat nerve cells to varying amounts of aluminum and found not only nerve degeneration but also accumulation of amyloid proteins, as is seen in patients with Alzheimer's disease. ...
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View Post: .: DIAGNOSTIC PATHOLOGY AND MICROBIOLOGY AT A GLANCE
10 Jan 2008 by drrajivpathlab
Decreased in. Abetalipoproteinemia; Malnutrition; vigorous exercise; Drugs (eg. ascorbic acid, clofibrate. phenformin, metformin. progestin). IV Renal Profile Is done to evaluate kidney functions. Various tests included are. ..... Hypothyroidism and pseudohypoparathyroidism ; Malabsorption of calcium and vitamin D ; Obstructive jaundice ; Chronic renal disease with uremia and phosphate retention Fanconi's syndrome, renal tubular acidosis; Insufficient ingestion; ...
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View Post: MedCosmos Surgery: General Surgery MCQ
5 Sep 2008 by MedCosmos
The hydroxylization processes which form these amino acids require ascorbic acid (vitamin C) and is necessary for the subsequent stabilization and cross linkage of collagen. ...... Other causes include idiopathic adrenal atrophy (Addison's disease), tuberculosis, metastatic disease, bilateral hemorrhage, and amyloidosis. The stress of illness, operation, or trauma typically requires that the adrenal glands secrete cortisol in excess of that required in the nonstressed ...
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