DIFFERENTIAL GENE EXPRESSION IN LIVER AND SMALL INTESTINE FROM LACTATING RATS COMPARED TO AGE-MATCHED VIRGIN CONTROLS DETECTS INCREASED MRNA OF CHOLESTEROL BIOSYNTHETIC GENES

Differential gene expression in liver and small intestine from lactating rats compared to age-matched virgin controls detects increased mRNA of cholesterol biosynthetic genes

Abstract Background Lactation increases energy demands four- to five-fold, leading to a two- to three-fold increase in food consumption, requiring a proportional adjustment in the ability of the lactating dam to absorb nutrients and to synthesize critical biomolecules, such as cholesterol, to meet the dietary needs of both the offspring and the dam

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Modelling the effects of transglutaminase and L-ascorbic acid on substandard quality wheat flour by response surface methodology

In recent decade, there have been observed extreme variations in climatic conditions which in combination with inadequate agro techniques lead to decreased quality of mercantile wheat, actally flour.The application of improvers can optimise the quality of substandard wheat flour.This paper focuses to systematic analysis of individual and interactio

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