fat soluble उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- As it goes, it scoops up the fat soluble vitamins A, D, E and K as well as nutrients like carotenoids, which are found in fruits and vegetables and which some people believe help prevent cancer.
- Lipid, ( lipophilic ) or fat soluble substances cannot be diluted, broken down, or excreted in urine, a water-based medium, and so accumulate in fatty tissues of an organism if the organism lacks enzymes to degrade them.
- "Darker muscles also have a higher amount of fat, " he added, " and flavor compounds are typically fat soluble . " Because of the muscles in chicken legs, they contain some " seam " fat, which adds flavor.
- The latter differing mainly by the hydroxyl group moving one carbon and the addition of two methyl groups that make the molecule lipophilic ( fat soluble ), ergo capable of crossing the lipid membrane sheaths of the central nervous system.
- :I don't have any empirical or quantitative data, but since it basically makes it more fat-soluble ( the alpha-tocopherol is the most-fat soluble ), I would expect bioavailability would increase ? talk ) 07 : 31, 9 January 2010 ( UTC)
- Since most toxins in the body are fat soluble ( according to practitioners ), this causes the patient to defecate a translucent slime, which is claimed to carry out the body's toxins, in turn boosting energy, increasing concentration, and improving memory.
- As it goes, it inhibits the body's absorption of fat soluble vitamins A, D, E and K as well as nutrients like carotenoids, which are found in fruits and vegetables and which many scientists believe help prevent cancer and heart disease.
- This gives a soft and chewable delivery system, which is suggested to improve user compliance by providing taste-masking properties and circumventing the problem of dysphagia [ 1, 5 ] which allows to administrate both fat soluble and water soluble components in a homogenous form.
- Olestra, a synthetic compound of sugar and vegetable oil, travels through the body scooping up the fat soluble vitamins A, D, E and K as well as nutrients like carotenoids, which are found in fruits and vegetables and which some people believe help prevent cancer.
- Diamorphine continues to be widely used in palliative care in the UK, where it is commonly given by the subcutaneous route, often via a syringe driver, if patients cannot easily swallow fat soluble and therefore more potent by injection, so smaller doses of it are needed for the same effect on pain.