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explain the term trans fatty acidsplant derived fats and oils contain cis-fatty acids you may recall reading about the cis and trans isomers in the
renal insufficiency antimicrobial drugs excreted through the urinary tract may be toxic for patients with renal insufficiency if they are given in
define categories of fatty acidsthe fatty acids can be discussed under following heads saturated and unsaturated short chain medium chain and long
explain the nature of fatty acids present in the triglyceridenature of fatty acids present in the triglyceride determines the physico-chemical
define simple compound derived lipids simple lipids are fatty acid esters of glycerol called triacyglycerols or triglycerides for eg fats and oils or
define classification of lipidschemically lipids are the organic molecules poor in oxygen content soluble in organic solvents but insoluble in water
define classification of fats and fatty acidsyou must be wondering in this unit on lipids why we are talking about fats and oils and not using the
picaridin laboratory and field studies documenting the efficacy of picaridin no published data are available on the efficacy of the 7 solution now
deet deet is available in the us in many formulations with concentrations of 5-40 and 100 higher concentrations present complete protection for a
rifaximin xifaxan an anon-absorbed oral antibiotic was about as effective as ciprofloxacin for treatment of travelers diarrhea mostly caused by e
explain the impedance method to measure body fatsimpedance method this method can give entire body composition like total body water tbw fat free
how body fat can be measuredthe conventional golden method of measuring bf is by underwater weighing difference of weight in air and in water gives
what are the body fat measurementsobesity is best classified in adults based on body mass index bmi classification bmi you already know is a measure
define some essential facts about the fats1 fats are essential in diets to facilitate satiety high-energy intakes and absorption of fat-soluble
explain the term lipidsif somebody discovers that you have some knowledge of nutrition you will be promptly shooted with two questions first oh you
adverse effects of rifamycin no severe adverse effects were observed in clinical trials with rifaximin there have been a few postmarketingeports
antibacterial activity rifaximin reaches high concentrations in the intestinal tract and is active in vitro against a broad range of
treatment of travelersdiarrhea the most common cause of travelers diarrhea usually a self-limited illness lasting several days is infection with
explain rifaximinrifaximin xifaxan - salix a non-absorbed oral antibiotic derived from rifampin rifadin and others has been approved by the fda for
immunogenicitybased on immunogenicity studies and experience with other vaccines the new meningococcal conjugate vaccine menactra should be highly
dosage and administration menactra is given as a single intramuscular injection the need for and timing of booster doses is unknown an
adverse effects of menactrathe most common adverse reactions to menactra include headache fatigue and malaise in addition to pain redness and
define the marasmic kwashiorkorin countries where the incidence of protein-calorie malnutrition pcm is high a large number of cases show signs and
explain the term kwashiorkorthe term kwashiorkor means the disease the first child gets when the second baby is born that is the sickness of the
explain the protein deficiencyone of the most common nutritional disorders in the world today is the deficiency of protein both adults and children