Sentences with word «oxidised»

Your body has to prevent your sebum from oxidising because that renders it ineffective.
When sebum oxidises due to free radical attack, it forms squalene peroxide, one of the most comedogenic (pore - blocking) substances in the world.
Another substrate called formate is oxidised by bacteria to release electrons for higher electricity generation.
I talked to a nutritionist friend and she pointed out that according to Andrew Stoll (The Omega 3 Connection) you must take 1000 mg vit C and 500 iu vit E daily or the omega 3 becomes oxidised in your body (cell membranes) and ineffective.
If it has been treated chemically it damages the oil and changes its structure, reducing the beneficial effects and potentially creating harmful chains of oxidised fats which aren't good for us; they promote an inflammatory response by the body.
There are so many sources that can account for the decrease in the relative amount of C13 in the atmosphere, such as vegetation decay (I remember you and Spencer had a long - winded discussion about this and he pointed out that increased phytoplankton decay could result in the same signature), as well as increased bacteriogenic activity which when oxidises into CO2 is even more depleted in C13 than anthropogenic CO2.
It boosts the immune system, protects vision, stops the build - up of oxidised fats, and helps to convert carbohydrates into energy and most crucially reduces the damage done to important cell components caused by reactive oxygen molecules such as free radicals and peroxides7.
Coconut oil is high in saturated oils; it doesn't oxidise easily.
Flavonoid antioxidants such as quercetin and rutin have been proven to protect vitamin C from oxidising agents, and thus maximise its absorption...
This oxidation process has also gone to completion on Venus and Mars, which are both highly oxidising at the surface — however, in both cases the lack of water to break down means no free oxygen; without a continuous source, even very slow geological processes will draw down all free oxygen.
It is generally agreed that Mars's colour is the result of a black form of iron called magnetite oxidising into the reddish - orange form called haematite.
They are tied or made knots with thread and combined with oxidised silver metal to it.
Seems that when LDL becomes oxidised through eating a poor diet it becomes inflammatory.
Chronic inflammation, for example, both causes acne and can worsen cholesterol profiles by oxidising LDL cholesterol.
The hydrogen was lost to space leaving highly reactive oxygen to combust reduced carbon (C and CH4) and sulphur (inc sulphide) to acid gases as well as oxidise near surface elemental or ferrous iron to ferric (red) iron.
Don't worry, it doesn't literally fire soil at your face, but it is loaded with two strains of ammonia oxidising bacteria.
Normally, exercise uses a combination of glycogen (carbohydrates) and fat as fuel, but — according to a recent study published in Sports Medicine — exercising in a fasted or glycogen - depleted state creates adaptations in the body's fat oxidising abilities, meaning that the body will turn to fat for fuel and will potentially retain this trained ability when it comes to endurance performance.
Look for the effect of beaten and oxidised metal, string and wood imprints that have been brought to life with beaded, sparkling surfaces, textured and foil finishes.
That's partly due to a dietary deficiency, but also because of high free radical consumption; if there are too many oxidising reactions going on in the rest of your body then your vitamin E gets distracted.
His formally rigorous constructions in oxidised iron — the material a reference point to the industrial past of the Basque region — are imbued with tension and poise.
Fashion jewellery in oxidised silver, charcoal eyes, a sling bag down the shoulders, and a pair of kolhapuri slippers can contribute an ethnic touch.
Free radicals are notorious for oxidising your sebum and if you destroy them before they reach your skin, you reduce the chances of acne even further.
But Benner has shown that in the form of oxidised compounds, they become crucial catalysts that can guide the formation of RNA.
This Baroque raised feeder is finished in an old world oxidised copper, and is equipped with a stainless steel removable and dishwasher - safe bowl liner.
We need to wait and see what the future holds for ammonia oxidising bacteria, but without a doubt, it illustrates how much potential there is with beneficial skin bacteria.
An additive in the water prevents the copper from oxidising during drying.
It's not to say that clear coconut water does not oxidise over time, but its pasteurisation process (or packaging) prevents it from being as pure and raw as possible, thus slowing the oxidisation process but also lowering the potassium value too.
They behave like a cadre of easily provoked and well - armed molecular terrorists, rapidly oxidising other molecules they run into.
GENES that protect yeast DNA from oxidising free radicals could one day lead to drugs that prevent cancer and ageing in people.
Vanadium phosphate is a relatively mild oxidising catalyst, and this is exactly what chemists are seeking in the oxybromination of methane.
Furthermore, continual aging endorses augmentation of non-contractile oxidised proteins which pile up in the skeletal muscle tissue and hinder muscle strength and its mass — all leading to poor muscle function.
Biomass carbon oxidises back to CO2, releasing the same heat of combustion that generated it utilising SW radiation.
Bioturbation determines the response of benthic ammonia oxidising microorganisms to ocean acidification
A handmade silver asparagus brooch, created in pure and sterling silver and given a softly polished oxidised finish to emphasise the texture.
You can also catch up the badass beauty of Kareena Kapoor by clinging traditional oxidised jewellery with the attire.
SHORT - TERM FOCUS Oxidised near - surface deposits, such as high - grade secondary copper mineralisation in the oxide zone of Zambian copper deposits, are drawing investor interest
These reactions oxidise organic compounds and reduce the iron in the lake.
Free radicals are compounds with unpaired electrons that stabilise themselves by oxidising other molecules — including proteins, carbohydrates, lipids and DNA.
The hydrogen floated off into space while the oxygen oxidised the iron - rich Martian topsoil, turning it rust - red.
From this photochemical reaction, two radicals of opposite charge are formed, a highly reducing anion and a highly oxidising cation.
In conclusion this work suggests a new hierarchy of substrate preference during physical stress, whereby mimicking the physiology of starvation, the energetic consequences of oxidising ketones may significantly enhance athletic performance.
When sebum oxidises due to assaults by free radicals, it forms a highly comedogenic by - product called squalene peroxide.
Wear your hair in a long fishtail braid and wear a huge stack of silver oxidised bracelets to get the heads turning as you walk in.
Deliberately approximate, the sculptures are then fabricated in oxidised aluminium, which forms a hollow metal skin.
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