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  • ...he [[amino acid]]s that are combined to create [[protein]]s, a subset of [[fatty acid]]s, [[vitamin]]s and certain [[mineral (nutrient)|minerals]]. Plants r ...ause the body does not manufacture certain fatty acids (termed [[essential fatty acid]]s), they must be obtained through one's diet. ...
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  • ...the primary substances required by an organism, and [[micronutrient]]s are substances required by an organism in trace amounts. Organic micronutrients are classi ...to obtain electrons, while [[lithotroph]]s obtain electrons from inorganic substances, such as [[water]], [[hydrogen sulfide]], [[dihydrogen]], [[iron(II)]], [[s ...
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  • ...he [[amino acid]]s that are combined to create [[protein]]s, a subset of [[fatty acid]]s, [[vitamin]]s and certain [[mineral (nutrient)|minerals]]. Plants r ...ause the body does not manufacture certain fatty acids (termed [[essential fatty acid]]s), they must be obtained through one's diet. ...
    23 KB (3,235 words) - 11:48, 22 February 2024
  • ...the primary substances required by an organism, and [[micronutrient]]s are substances required by an organism in trace amounts. Organic micronutrients are classi ...to obtain electrons, while [[lithotroph]]s obtain electrons from inorganic substances, such as [[water]], [[hydrogen sulfide]], [[dihydrogen]], [[iron(II)]], [[s ...
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  • | A coenzyme for [[carboxylase]] enzymes, needed for synthesis of [[fatty acid]]s and in [[gluconeogenesis]]. ...nimal cells, especially affecting DNA synthesis and regulation, but also [[fatty acid metabolism]] and [[amino acid metabolism]]. ...
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  • | A coenzyme for [[carboxylase]] enzymes, needed for synthesis of [[fatty acid]]s and in [[gluconeogenesis]]. ...nimal cells, especially affecting DNA synthesis and regulation, but also [[fatty acid metabolism]] and [[amino acid metabolism]]. ...
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  • ...y soluble in alcohol, [[essential oil]]s, [[diethyl ether|ether]], and hot fatty oils. Rosin softens and melts when heated and burns with a bright but smok Rosin consists of a complex mixture of different substances including organic acids named the [[resin acid]]s. Related to the terpenes, ...
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  • ...[[fatty acid]]s, and [[amino acid]]s. Dietary supplements can also contain substances that have not been confirmed as being essential to life, but are marketed a ...supplement ingredients may also be synthetic copies of naturally occurring substances (for example: [[melatonin]]). All products with these ingredients are requi ...
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  • ...[[fatty acid]]s, and [[amino acid]]s. Dietary supplements can also contain substances that have not been confirmed as being essential to life, but are marketed a ...supplement ingredients may also be synthetic copies of naturally occurring substances (for example: [[melatonin]]). All products with these ingredients are requi ...
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  • ...istance]], [[prediabetes]], [[hyperuricemia]], [[obesity]], [[nonalcoholic fatty liver disease]], [[polycystic ovarian syndrome]], [[erectile dysfunction]], ...ver]] (especially in concurrent [[obesity]]) progressing to [[nonalcoholic fatty liver disease]]; [[polycystic ovarian syndrome]] in women and [[erectile dy ...
    23 KB (3,137 words) - 10:38, 28 February 2024
  • ...istance]], [[prediabetes]], [[hyperuricemia]], [[obesity]], [[nonalcoholic fatty liver disease]], [[polycystic ovarian syndrome]], [[erectile dysfunction]], ...ver]] (especially in concurrent [[obesity]]) progressing to [[nonalcoholic fatty liver disease]]; [[polycystic ovarian syndrome]] in women and [[erectile dy ...
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  • {{Short description|Esters of fatty acid or triglycerides}} ...lecule of a typical [[triglyceride]], the main type of fat. Note the three fatty acid chains attached to the central glycerol portion of the molecule.|alt=A ...
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  • ...ssential oil]]s, [[paraffin wax]]es, [[steroid]]s and [[triterpenoid]]s, [[fatty acid]]s, [[pigment]]s ([[carotenoid]]s, [[chlorophyll]]s, [[flavonoid]]s), ...uits Function as Long-Term Storage for Active Hydrolytic Enzymes and Other Substances That Affect Germination and Microbial Growth | journal = Plants | volume = ...
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  • {{Short description|Esters of fatty acid or triglycerides}} ...lecule of a typical [[triglyceride]], the main type of fat. Note the three fatty acid chains attached to the central glycerol portion of the molecule.|alt=A ...
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  • ...ism, and the biosynthesis of [[secondary metabolite|defensive compounds]], fatty acids, and hormones. CYP450 enzymes convert xenobiotics into hydrophilic d ...ther directly or by facilitated [[excretion]] from the body. However, many substances are [[bioactivation|bioactivated]] by P450s to form their active compounds ...
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  • ...ism, and the biosynthesis of [[secondary metabolite|defensive compounds]], fatty acids, and hormones. CYP450 enzymes convert xenobiotics into hydrophilic d ...ther directly or by facilitated [[excretion]] from the body. However, many substances are [[bioactivation|bioactivated]] by P450s to form their active compounds ...
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  • ...large intestine]], and are [[metabolism|metabolized]] to yield short-chain fatty acids, which have diverse roles in gastrointestinal health. ...to gases and physiologically active [[by-product]]s, such as [[short-chain fatty acid]]s produced in the colon by [[Gut flora|gut bacteria]]. Examples are [ ...
    44 KB (6,373 words) - 09:32, 23 November 2023
  • ...heroma|Plaque]] is made up of fat, [[cholesterol]], [[calcium]], and other substances found in the [[blood]]. The narrowing of [[arteries]] limits the flow of ox ...ous lesions have been observed in the [[coronary arteries]] of children. [[Fatty streak]]s have been observed in the coronary arteries of juveniles. While [ ...
    44 KB (6,247 words) - 22:10, 5 March 2024
  • ...large intestine]], and are [[metabolism|metabolized]] to yield short-chain fatty acids, which have diverse roles in gastrointestinal health. ...to gases and physiologically active [[by-product]]s, such as [[short-chain fatty acid]]s produced in the colon by [[Gut flora|gut bacteria]]. Examples are [ ...
    45 KB (6,551 words) - 09:31, 23 November 2023
  • ...heroma|Plaque]] is made up of fat, [[cholesterol]], [[calcium]], and other substances found in the [[blood]]. The narrowing of [[arteries]] limits the flow of ox ...ous lesions have been observed in the [[coronary arteries]] of children. [[Fatty streak]]s have been observed in the coronary arteries of juveniles. While [ ...
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