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A No. While gelatin is a rich source of easily digestible proteins, it is missing the essential amino acid tryptophan. ... more
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• The recommended range for protein concentration is 2-10 µg per mL of incubation medium in a 4 to 5 mL total volume. Therefore, the minimum amount recommended is 8-10 µg of labeled protein. For the XPRESS Profiler725 we recommend using 10-30 µg/mL. ... more
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As you seem to know, most plant foods do not have a "complete" protein, that is, they do not have the right proportions of all the essential amino acids that people require. By eating a variety of plant foods over the course of a day, you can get ... more
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There is lots of protein in rabbit and rabbit can be a very healthy source of protein in one's diet if it is eaten in moderation. Thankfully a flexitarian vegan diet would allow you to eat such a delicious source of protein. You may want to think ... more
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The development of the Prizm line of protein skimmers represents one of the most significant technological breakthroughs in protein extraction in decades. Utilizing an advanced new method of mixing the water and air and the development of an ... more
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Men, too, can enjoy LUNA Protein. There is nothing in LUNA Protein that is not good for men. However, LUNA Protein bars are specifically formulated to provide women with the nutrients that are often harder for them to get. ... more
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Whey protein is said to not only be the best source of protein, but to contain essential amino acids and other nutrients that may help strengthen the immune system and help balance cholesterol and triglyceride levels in the body. ... more
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A cloudiness in the lens of the eye that impairs a person's vision is called a cataract. This loss of transparency in the lens of the eye was named cataract when it was believe many centuries ago that the whiteness behind the pupil was caused by a ... more
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Blood tests measure two types of protein in the blood, albumin and globulin. Albumin, manufactured in the liver, helps keep fluid in blood vessels and assists with tissue healing and growth. Globulin, made in the liver and by the immune system, ... more
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There is no appreciable amount of protein in the minerals. It is the vitamins and minerals needed to give your horse optimum health. You must add the energy needed from another source. ... more
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