Search for dissertations about: "salt extract."
Showing result 1 - 5 of 14 swedish dissertations containing the words salt extract..
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1. Nutritional Limitations of a Green Protein Shift with Focus on Iron
Abstract : A dietary shift into plant-based diets (PBD) to reduce the climate footprint is advocated. Effects on nutrition and health from a modern PBD, composed of replacement products based on protein extracts are however currently unknown. READ MORE
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2. The immunomodulatory properties of C-Med 100 an extract of the plant Uncaria tomentosa
Abstract : Extracts from the bark of the vine Uncaria tomentosa have anti-inflammatory, antiviral, antimutagenic and antioxidant effects. In this study, we evaluate the effects of an Uncaria tomentosa extract, denoted C-Med 100, on the cellular level of the immune system both in vivo and in vitro. READ MORE
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3. Coagulant Protein from plant materials: Potential Water Treatment Agent
Abstract : Access to fresh water is a human right, yet more than 780 million people, especially in rural areas, rely on unimproved sources and the need for finding ways of treating water is crucial. Although the use of natural coagulant protein in drinking water treatment has been discussed for a long time, the method is still not in practice, probably due to availability of material and limited knowledge. READ MORE
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4. Improving selectivity in protein extraction by subtle interactions and environmental changes
Abstract : The challenges for efficient bioprocesses lie in developing and adapting further current technologies or in creating innovative separation technologies. The thesis is based on the studies on protein recovery from crude feedstocks by extraction in aqueous two-phase systems and detergent foam, respectively. READ MORE
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5. Studies on endoribonuclease RNase E and its role in RNA turnover
Abstract : RNA turnover is an important level of regulation of gene expression, by which a cell can rapidly adjust to changes in its environment. The turnover of RNA is done by an efficient but not well understood mechanism. READ MORE