نتایج جستجو برای: grains and nuts over 1974

تعداد نتایج: 16910298  

2014
Mary Jo Feeney Amy Myrdal Miller Peter Roupas

Mushrooms are fungi, biologically distinct from plant- and animal-derived foods (fruits, vegetables, grains, dairy, protein [meat, fish, poultry, legumes, nuts, and seeds]) that comprise the US Department of Agriculture food patterns operationalized by consumer-focused MyPlate messages. Although mushrooms provide nutrients found in these food groups, they also have a unique nutrient profile. Cl...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Australia 2013
Kate A Marsh Elizabeth A Munn Surinder K Baines

A vegetarian diet can easily meet human dietary protein requirements as long as energy needs are met and a variety of foods are eaten. Vegetarians should obtain protein from a variety of plant sources, including legumes, soy products, grains, nuts and seeds. Eggs and dairy products also provide protein for those following a lacto-ovo-vegetarian diet. There is no need to consciously combine diff...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه مراغه - دانشکده کشاورزی مراغه 1391

به منظور شناسایی فون کنه های بالا خانواده های raphignatoidea و bdelloidea در میاندوآب، نمونه برداری های مختلفی از خاک و اندام های گیاهان زراعی، باغات و علف های هرز مناطق مختلف طی سال های 1390 – 1389 به عمل آمد. در مجموع تعداد 2500 اسلاید میکروسکوپی تهیه گردید که از این مجموعه تعداد 900 اسلاید مربوط به اندام های هوایی و1600 اسلاید مربوط به فون خاک بود در این مطالعه از خانواده های stigmaeidae (17...

Journal: :Advances in experimental medicine and biology 2002
David M Wilson Wellington Mubatanhema Zeljko Jurjevic

The fungal genus Aspergillus was established in 1729, and includes species that are adapted to a wide range of environmental conditions. Many aspergilli produce mycotoxins in foods that may be toxic, mutagenic or carcinogenic in animals. Most of the Aspergillus species are soil fungi or saprophytes but some are capable of causing decay in storage, disease in plants or invasive disease in humans...

2014
Pranev Sharma Christine Chung Marcela Vizcaychipi

Magnesium, Mg2+, is the second most abundant intracellular cation after potassium and the fourth most abundant in the body. It was first isolated in 1808 by the English chemist, Sir Humphrey Davy. Magnesium is essential to numerous biochemical reactions. It modulates key physiological processes such as metabolic biochemistry, nucleic acid synthesis, receptor-binding and ion flux. The western di...

Journal: :journal of mycology research 2014
razzagh mahmoudi reza norian farzad katiraee mohammad reza pajohi-alamoti seyed jamal emami

aflatoxin b1 (afb1) is a secondary metabolite produced by some aspergillus species, which haveharmful impacts on human health such as carcinogenicity, teratogenicity, acute and chronic toxicity.in this study, the occurrence of afb1 in pistachio nuts during various preparing processes wasinvestigated in two pistachio farms from qazvin province, iran, from september to november 2012.high performa...

Journal: :Circulation 2005
Frank M Sacks

Amultitude of substances are present in small amounts in plants that can affect mammalian biological processes relevant to cardiovascular disease and other common human diseases.1 However, few of the thousands of bioactive molecules have been studied well in cells or animals, and still fewer in humans. This slim evidence base notwithstanding, a staggering array of these compounds are available ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1998
D M Geiser J I Pitt J W Taylor

Aspergillus flavus, like approximately one-third of ascomycete fungi, is thought to be cosmopolitan and clonal because it has uniform asexual morphology. A. flavus produces aflatoxin on nuts, grains, and cotton, and assumptions about its life history are being used to develop strategies for its biological control. We tested the assumptions of clonality and conspecificity in a sample of 31 Austr...

Journal: :Public health nutrition 2018
Gillian E Swan Natasha A Powell Bethany L Knowles Mark T Bush Louis B Levy

Public Health England has set a definition for free sugars in the UK in order to estimate intakes of free sugars in the National Diet and Nutrition Survey. This follows the recommendation from the Scientific Advisory Committee on Nutrition in its 2015 report on Carbohydrates and Health that a definition of free sugars should be adopted. The definition of free sugars includes: all added sugars i...

2013
Alan Gaby

Dietary recommendations should be individualized for each patient, but certain basic principles apply to most people. A healthful diet should include a wide variety of whole, unprocessed foods that are free of additives and, if possible, grown without the use of pesticides, herbicides, and other potentially toxic agricultural chemicals. For people who do not have specific food intolerances, suc...

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