Fruiting Body Production and Aroma Profile Analysis of Agrocybe aegerita Cultivated on Different Substrates
Not exact matches
There is some evidence also that concentration waves of a chemical substance governs the
production of the stalk and
fruiting body.
1) Phytonutrients: * Occur naturally in
fruits and vegetables * Promote the function of the immune system * Help fight off viruses as well as reduce inflammation * Associated with the treatment and / or prevention of cancer and cardiovascular disease 2) Enzymes: * Responsible for metabolic processes that occur within a cell and are necessary for sustaining life * Assist and play a large role in digestion, energy
production, blood coagulation and contraction of muscles 3) Amino Acids: * The basic building blocks of protein * Absorption of amino acids is essential for your metabolism 4) Essential Fatty Acids: * Reduce the risk of heart disease and some forms of cancer * Improve mood * Decrease inflammation 5) Vitamins: * Essential for the normal growth and development of all human beings * Healthy maintenance of cell tissues and organs * Help process proteins, carbohydrates and fats required for utilization 6 & 7) Macro and Trace Minerals: * Involved in electrolyte balance of
body fluids * Essential for normal cellular activity * Provide hardness to bones and teeth
Citrus: Lemons, oranges, and grapefruits aren't just delicious and nutritious — the smell of the
fruits can boost your
body's
production of serotonin, a hormone that makes you feel happy.
However, humans, higher primates, Guinea pigs, and some
fruit - eating bats lack an enzyme required for this internal
production of the vitamin, so we must get it in foods every day, and constantly recycle it in the
body using other antioxidants and free radical fighters.
Okay, it may seem like a good choice but the issue is that
fruit contains high levels of fructose in it which can cause the
production of insulin in the
body to be compromised, which in turn can -LSB-...]
The
fruit's high vitamin A content also aids in the
body's
production of sebum, which keeps hair shiny and moisturized.