Sentences with phrase «not synthesised»

If not synthesised in the body L - glutathione is produced by fermentation, which is the industrial processing of plant based foods via enzymes.
Although IL - 37 was identified 15 years ago, studying its function has proven difficult as it is not synthesised in mice.
The bad news is that we can't synthesise vitamin C on our own.
The body can't synthesise its own ALA, or cousin linoleic acid (LA), so you need to get it from food or a supp.
So as you can see, vitamin C is the default weapon of your body to counter high stress, but unlike animals we humans can not synthesise vitamin C ourselves.
This berry - rich smoothie is packed full of antioxidants and healthy fats, including omega - 3 fatty acids — which our bodies can not synthesise from other materials and which are essential to cardiovascular health and cognitive function.
As humans, our bodies can not synthesise many of the most important antioxidants like vitamin C, vitamin E, carotenoids, nor highly useful ones like resveratrol, polyphenols and astaxanthin.
Taurine is essential in cats because they can't synthesise it from the typical precursors of methionine and cysteine.

Not exact matches

But orthodox Christianity... has not been able to synthesise adequately and orientate this philosophical emphasis so native to modern thought.
The very fact that it nowhere appearsto give a clearly comprehensible list of the sacraments, for example, but prefers to distribute them in different models, while never synthesising them simply and clearly, is surely not only inadequate doctrinally, but also unhelpful educationally for teacher and for student.
Omega 3 fatty acids make up a large proportion of the structure of our brains and are essential for cognitive health, but not all can be synthesised or created by the body.
When we have a healthy gut full of good bacteria it not only supports digestion, but allows us to synthesise vitamins and boost our immune system — just to name a few!
Standard infant milk formulae are not supplemented with LCPUFA; they contain only alpha - linolenic acid and linoleic acid, from which formula - fed infants must synthesise their own DHA and AA, respectively.
Studies that had used a child - behaviour measure (reported in at least 20 % of all studies) and where there was sufficient statistical information were synthesised quantitatively (n = 24 studies).
They are not present in either quality or quantity in other animal milks, nor have they been synthesised or imitated by modem science.
As well as clearing the infection, the synthesised teixobactin also minimised the infection's severity, which was not the case for the clinically - used antibiotic, moxifloxacin, used as a control study.
However, Schwann cells laying more far away from the bloodstream can neither synthesise their own lipids nor obtain them well from the blood and therefore can not insulate the axons sufficiently — if at all.
It should also be remembered that not all areas of the body synthesise vitamin D with the same efficiency,» Serrano reveals.
It is the least - known part because, unlike the remaining 5 %, it is not involved in synthesising proteins.
Then, if and when the mitochondrial DNA gets mutated so that one or more of the 13 proteins are no longer being synthesised inside the mitochondria, it won't matter — the mitochondria will be getting the same proteins from outside.
Because lower - intensity exercises have greater access to oxygen, fats, carbohydrates and even proteins for synthesising ATP for fuel, it can produce practically unlimited energy for long periods of time — just not very quickly, meaning sprinting is out.
Essential amino acids can not be synthesised by the body.
The key ingredients found within whey protein are the naturally contained branched chain amino acids (BCAA's): Leucine, Isoleucine and Valine, all of which can not be synthesised within the body and need to be provided from the diet.
They can not be synthesised by the body and therefore have to be supplemented via foods containing protein and are therefore classed as essential amino acids.
There are many different immunoglobulin isotypes and without L - aspartic acid many of these compounds can not be synthesised.
In addition, we should also take into account that «SFA are synthesised by the body and are not required in the diet» (1).
Scientists knew that the majority of your cholesterol is synthesised from your body, not your food.
Aviano Botanicals is affordable, but not too cheap; cheapness is a sign of synthesised, mass - produced chemical substitute which the manufacturers are using to cash in quickly.
Plant Therapy is therefore confirmed to be authentic and not a chemically synthesised substitute.
It's fair to say that the odd subcategory of Horner scores in the 1980s — «mostly synthesised, improvised to picture» — is not frequently listed amongst his finest achievements.
If we ask them how they manage the students, quite often they simply can't put it into words, usually because they use a combination of approaches that they've synthesised and internalised throughout their career.
The XD doesn't have the top - end ability of the petrol engines, even if it does well by diesel engines to rev beyond 5000rpm, albeit sounding a bit like a vacuum cleaner via its synthesised audio.
We do not want our analysis to rest heavily on synthesised data, but we consider one very long time series: that of the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA).
The litter deodorizer available in the market are safe and don't contain synthesised chemicals that would harm to your pet.
The thing that irritates me most about shopping mall music in Japan isn't really their choice of songs, it's more that they're butt - rock or synthesised versions of (what I once considered) good songs!
Clearly, the team do not manage to deliver an artwork of comparable magnitude to Dostoyevsky's Crime and Punishment, which is their chief inspiration, but to even have chosen this as an ambition in a commercial game project in 2001 — when rivals are choosing The Godfather and Aliens as their template because these are, quite frankly, supremely easy influences to synthesise into a string of violent episodes, Silent Hill 2's decision to construct a game in which violence can (depending on the player's proclivities) be a tangential part of the experience is significant.
The synthesised anthem was vivid in a way we hadn't heard before - even when testing out the market - leading Astro A50s.
You may find yourself trying to avoid most battles completely, to not have to go back and forth between your atelier to synthesise items and then walk (there is a quick travel system, but it only warps to the beginning of an area) all the way back to the area you were trying to explore and progress in.
It's not an uncommon occurrence to be exploring a painting only to be stopped and asked to go to the outside world to synthesise an item that you don't even have the recipe for, obtain the recipe and get the ingredients to synthesise the item, then go all the way back to where you were in the painting (remember, the fast travel system only takes you to the start of an area), use the item, and then progress further into the location.
In an interview with The White Review, Jaray characterised her work as «what's left when everything else is taken away», and that minimalist philosophy couldn't be more clear in this work; Borromini's baroque architecture is synthesised into two - tone geometry, the paper ridges gesturing toward their architectural inspiration.
It is Nisenbaum's awareness of and capacity to synthesise two culturally distinct traditions of painting while raising their stakes in novel ways (not to mention that she is also a great colourist) that makes her someone worthy of special attention.
Regarding «Shadow Brigade», Sarah has noted that people were discussing it, looking at it, talking about moving around the complex transitions of pictorial spaces of the painting in a manner quite comparable to that of looking at and moving around in a complex spatial figurative painting — BUT, it is now clear that this is not a quality restricted to figurative painting, and this particular quality of how the eye takes in and moves around imaginatively in the work is just a natural condition of all painting once it starts to develop and mature and take on synthesised complexity to any degree.
Melting polar ice, rising sea levels, floods, droughts and hurricanes are all in there — even though these are largely contradicted not just by the actual evidence, but even by the much more cautious contents of the vast technical reports they were meant to be «synthesising».
Accordingly, the process of synthesising of refined data requires an ability to look at the raw data from a multi-dimensional perspective, providing a level of detail that would not otherwise be possible.
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