Sentences with phrase «such as byproducts»

Glutathione is an antioxidant that helps protect cells from toxins such as the byproducts of acetaminophen metabolism.

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These are commonly made with milk or milk byproducts, such as whey, butterfat or casein.
In a major difference between certified organic aquaculture and certified agricultural enterprises, a significant portion of feed from marine sources may come from sustainable fishery byproducts, such as those from Marine Stewardship Council certified fisheries.
One of the other new sources noted is fruit protein, which is extracted from byproducts such as seeds, shells / hulls or stems.
this club, under his tutelage, has ruffled a lot of feathers over the years and now it's coming home to roost... his arrogance has rubbed many the wrong way, but winning provided the perfect tonic to cure all ills... whether largely self - created or a byproduct of all the media attention, Wenger seemed to embrace his cult - like status, which would eventually be his downfall... he claimed that his club was different... more of an extended family than a footballing club and only those with what he deemed as «special» qualities could even hope to join such an exclusive club... these «qualities» were hailed by most, especially as the wins kept rolling in... but with exclusivity comes a certain amount of cockiness, which can be somewhat healthy in a highly competitive environment if it comes from a honest place... it wouldn't take long for the fans to embrace their bespectacled former economics professor, going so far as to suggest he could do no wrong... but this fairy tale couldn't last forever
It also reduces wear and tear and all the byproducts such as player fatigue and injury.
These are made out of byproducts from industries such as the corn industry and have less chemicals in them to irritate baby's skin.
The sacs might evolve to be separate from the lungs and filled with a gas less dense than air, such as methane — a byproduct of, ahem, flatulence, to which a dragon might be prone.
If it can be developed into a successful technology, the new material might help remove from the water supply small organic molecules such as Bisphenol A (BPA), a byproduct of some plastic manufacturing that has been linked to environmental damage and health risks.
Chemist Paul Wentworth, Jr., of the Scripps Research Institute and his colleagues tested such byproducts — known as atheronals — in vitro.
If the fuel rods are no longer being cooled — as has happened at all three reactors at the Fukushima Daiichi power plant operating at the time of the earthquake — then the zirconium cladding will swell and crack, releasing the uranium fuel pellets and fission byproducts, such as radioactive cesium and iodine, among others.
One possibility for how that happens, says Hekimi, is that slow cellular metabolism delays the normal buildup of metabolic byproducts, such as reactive compounds known as free radicals, that are toxic to cells.
But while chlorine is good at activating the strong bonds of molecules, which allows manufacturers to synthesize the products we use on a daily basis, it can be an insidious chemical, sometimes escaping into the environment as hazardous byproducts such as chloroform and dioxin.
However, when the scientists accounted for other factors known to influence concentrations — such as a mother» s age and how much fish she ate — the association was significant for only two chemicals: a byproduct of the insecticide lindane called beta - HCH and a DDT metabolite.
And that means there may be two direct paths for radioactive particle byproducts of nuclear fission, such as cesium 137 and iodine 131, to escape and spread radiation — cracks in containment as well as the spent fuel pools now open to the air.
Scientists agree that tritium, a radioactive isotope of hydrogen, is key to obtaining a precise measurement: As a gas, tritium decays at such a rate that scientists can relatively easily observe its electron byproducts.
Urobilin is a byproduct excreted in the urine and feces of many mammals, including humans and livestock such as cows, horses and pigs.
Often these sites generate electricity as a byproduct of other industrial processes such as using gas from landfills to drive turbines.
It also is far less dangerous than some other industrial solvents (PCBs for example), byproducts (such as dioxin) and other liquid industrial spills (fly ash slurries).
Thus, though the biology - powered process results in some toxic byproducts such as toluene and requires significant energy to drive the pyrolysis, it fuels hopes that Styrofoam — and the polystyrene molecule that makes it — can become more environmentally friendly.
«Much of the research to date and the state - of - practice pertaining to sustainable use of structural concrete has focused on the partial replacement of cement with industrial byproducts, such as fly ash, slag and silica fume,» Kurama said.
The first views religion as a «byproduct» of other evolutionary adaptations such as larger brains.
Rather, the findings suggest that methylation status may be a byproduct of other changes, such as alterations in proteins associated with the DNA, or even of inheritance via small molecules of RNA.
Many bacteria produce methane as a byproduct of their metabolism, but most of these bacteria live in oxygen - poor environments such as the deep ocean or the digestive tract of animals — not near the ocean's surface.
Recently, we have found that such a luminescent dopant can appear as byproducts in the course of TPCO chemical synthesis [1].
These gases, such as carbon dioxide, are a byproduct of burning fossil fuels.
Interest in biofuels — fuel derived from living organisms including biomass or their metabolic byproducts, such as manure from cows — grew throughout the end of the twentieth century as these are renewable energy sources, unlike other natural resources such as petroleum, coal, and nuclear fuels.
Persistent organic pollutants (POPs)-- such as pesticides and industrial byproducts — are known to cause oxidative stress (damage to your cells and aging), as well as hormone dysregulation.
Last Wednesday, a Los Angeles judge ruled that coffee shops such as Starbucks or Dunkin' Donuts must caution customers that coffee contains acrylamide — a potential cancer - causing chemical that forms as a byproduct of roasting.
Free radicals are known physiological phenomenon and occur as a result of stress, metabolic byproducts and physical activity — such as stressful exercise.
When overproduced, Candida breaks down the wall of the intestines and penetrates the bloodstream, releasing toxic byproducts into your body and causing a host of unpleasant symptoms such as brain fog, fatigue, digestive issues and pain.
Persistent organic pollutants (POPs)-- such as pesticides and industrial byproducts — are known to cause oxidative stress and hormone dysregulation.
Once they reach the colon, gut bacteria consume them for fuel and create byproducts, such as vitamins and short chain fatty acids, valuable to human health.
Digestive problems could also be due to a change in diet or even lactose intolerance, the body's rejection of dairy products such as cow's milk and its byproducts, due to the decreasing production of the digestive hormone lactase with age.
Healthy microbes such as lactobacillus strains produce GABA naturally as a byproduct of metabolizing the amino acids L - glutamine and glutamic acid.
Protein toxicity can cause serious health problems, such as the buildup of metabolic byproducts in your blood and even death, report authors of a review published in 2006 in the «International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism.»
Bleached filters may also contain dangerous disinfection byproducts, such as dioxin.
Acrylamide12, 13 is another highly toxic byproduct produced when starchy or carbohydrate - rich foods such as potatoes and grains are fried or cooked at high temperatures.
Besides the damage from trans fats, vegetable oils such as peanut, corn, and soy oil degrade into highly toxic oxidation products called cyclic aldehydes when heated, and these byproducts may actually do more harm than trans fat.
The resulting perforations permit antigens — foreign substances such as candida and its toxic acetaldehyde byproducts, other toxins, and incompletely digested dietary proteins — to leak into the bloodstream, which in turn creates antibody release and inflammation.
The trouble is, most public water supplies are loaded with hazardous contaminants, such as disinfection byproducts (DBPs), fluoride, and pharmaceutical drugs, to name just a few.
But perhaps even worse than some of the above contaminants are the disinfection byproducts, such as trihalomethanes, which the Environmental Working Group also found in samples of bottled water.
In addition, scientists have discovered chloramines can create their own disinfection byproducts, such as N - nitrosodimethylamine.
Generation of reactive oxygen species, or free radicals such as superoxide and hydrogen peroxide, is a normal byproduct of metabolism, but can damage cellular machinery when excessive and impair the production of cellular energy, which becomes a vicious cycle as energy - intensive repair processes become untenable (25, 26).
Technically what is happening in your body is the release of Candida byproducts such as acetaldehyde, uric acid or an excessive gut flora.
Deodorizing: This is performed to remove flavor components, which would come from chemicals originally present in the seed (such as antioxidant phytonutrients) as well as byproducts of the above steps.
We use sustainable, organically grown and even edible ingredients, and don't use questionable additives such as sodium lauryl sulfate, parabens, pthalates, petrochemical byproducts, or synthetic ingredients.
The caveat is that too high a dose of progesterone cream, or oral (pill) progesterone, can create byproducts such as allopregnanolone.
Common byproducts, such as collagen, proline, glycine, and glutamine are all powerful health boosters, and contain a variety of minerals, such as calcium, magnesium, silicon, phosphorous, sulpher, and many others.
Brita water filters can address the cause of bad tastes and odors, such as chlorine, and can also substantially reduce many hazardous contaminants (including heavy metals such as copper, lead and mercury), disinfection byproducts, parasites (such as Giardia and Cryptosporidium), pesticides, radon and volatile organic chemicals (such as methyl - tert - butyl ether (MTBE), dichlorobenzene and trichloroethylene (TCE)-RRB-.
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