Adding fat-soluble vitamins A, D, E and K to Schwartz's brew didn't make sense, since beer is fat free.
Harvard University researchers conducted experiments on mice using oligomers, a soluble form of amyloid-beta protein, which is the key compound in brain plaque and a hallmark of Alzheimer's.
Vitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin that occurs naturally in a limited number of foods, so fortified foods including milk, margarines and breakfast cereals and dietary supplements are the major source for most Americans.
Usually this layer is a soluble carbonate rock, such as limestone or its purer form, chalk.
Dioxin, which is fat soluble, has a "half-life" of seven years in the body: It takes that long to break down half the quantity of the compound.
We do need some fat -- it transports fat-soluble vitamins (A, D, E, and K), carries flavors and helps you feel satisfied after eating -- but look for monounsaturated and omega-3 types and avoid saturated and trans fats.
CNN: Get the biggest bang for your calorie with nutrient-dense food
Hycrete's additive is based on a water-soluble molecule that transforms when mixed into concrete, becoming a water-repellent polymer.
Vitamin D is a fat soluble vitamin that is mainly produced by exposure of the skin to ultraviolet light.
Between these two layers is a water-soluble polymer coating less than 10 microns thick.
The 16th Century hull was first sprayed with chilled fresh water to remove salt and later with a water-soluble wax which prevents shrinkage of the timbers.
The main purpose of thought experiments, though, is to show that a problem is soluble in principle and so to encourage others to try to solve it in practice.
Beta carotene is a type of carotenoid, a plant pigment that is a provitamin for vitamin A. During its digestion and metabolism, a percentage is converted to vitamin A, a fat-soluble vitamin that is important for vision, growth and development, and healthy immune and reproductive function.
The solution (pun intended) involved tacking sodium dithionite and hydro-chloride onto the antibiotic, making it into a water-soluble salt. (Drugs prepared as hydrochlorides are commonplace.) To keep the chemicals from oxidizing, Adams tested 50 different agents, such as citric acid and ascorbic acid, and played with various ratios until he got the right pH balance.
Conversely, eating a diet high in soluble fiber and phytonutrient-rich foods can help probiotics work even better.
This matter is soluble, and will be settled within a few days.
Because water molecules can hold on to these malonic-acid handles, the result (known as a carboxyfullerene) is water-soluble.
"More is not necessarily better...some vitamins and minerals can be toxic in high doses, " particularly the fat-soluble ones which the body stores like Vitamins A, D, E and K, explained Claire Williamson, Nutrition Scientist at the British Nutrition Foundation.
It's a mixture of water, coconut by-products, sodium carbonate and water-soluble silicone, blended with the notion that eco-sensitive customers will gladly substitute some elbow grease for a garden hose.
"We share those passions and when you have a problem like World Debt which is soluble, then seize the moment, " he enthused.
By March 2004 he had a new drug 1, 000 times more soluble than the National Cancer Institute drug.
As a result, the water that reaches the soluble rock is acidic.
This liberates hydrogen ions for the acidity, turns insoluble sulfide into very soluble sulfate, and creates rust from reduced iron, a fascinating, if annoying, chemical process.
They hired a scientist to come up with a formulation of chemicals that delivered nitrogen, potassium and phosphorus in highly water-soluble form, so that an impatient gardener could give plants an instant shot to the leaves, so to speak.
应用推荐