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Bioactive may
refer to:
Biological activity, the
effect of a drug or
compound on
living matter Bioactive compounds, a
compound that has an
effect on a...
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North America or
Europe for
bioactives,
except for fiber. However,
there are
ongoing discussions whether further bioactives should be
included in ****ure...
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Examples include enzymes, drugs, vitamins, phytochemicals, and
bioactive compounds.
Bioactive agents can be
incorporated into polymers,
which has applications...
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Bioactive gl****es are a
group of
surface reactive gl****-ceramic
biomaterials and
include the
original bioactive gl****, Biogl****. The biocompatibility...
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disease and infection, and
immune and
growth factors and
other bioactives. The
bioactives found in
colostrum are
beneficial for a newborn's health, growth...
- A
bioactive terrarium (or vivarium) is a
terrarium for
housing one or more
terrestrial animal species that
includes live
plants and po****tions of small...
- Utah. Morinda,
formerly known as
Tahitian Noni
International and
Morinda Bioactives, was a
subsidiary of
Morinda Holdings, Inc.
prior to
merging with and...
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Phytochemistry is the
study of phytochemicals,
which are
chemicals derived from plants.
Phytochemists strive to
describe the
structures of the
large number...
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marketed under several trade names including bioVONTAGE from
Third Wave
Bioactives and
MicroGARD by Danisco, a unit of DuPont.
These ingredients are used...
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several Gymnopilus, P****inus and I****tus fungi. Some
kavalactones are
bioactive. They are
responsible for the psychoactive, analgesic,
euphoric and sedative...