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New, Simple, and Natural Method for Producing Vitamin B2 Dec. 11, 2024 — Many vitamins are produced in chemical factories, often synthetically, but researchers have succeeded in developing a ...
While many people fill in nutritional gaps with supplements that fulfill their specific vitamin needs, it's also a good idea to add some foods high in vitamins and minerals to your diet. After all, ...
One of the themes at the Conference of the American Chemical Society, Miami Beach (April 9–13), is the role of silent electric discharges in the industrial synthesis of chemicals. Some recent ...
You may be able to get more vitamin D by increasing your time in the sunlight, taking a supplement, and eating certain foods, including mushrooms. Vitamin D is an essential nutrient that your body ...
Researchers have engineered Spirulina to produce carbon-neutral biomass containing active vitamin B12 at levels similar to beef meat, potentially offering a sustainable alternative to animal-based ...
State Key Laboratory of Petroleum Molecular & Process Engineering, Shanghai Key Laboratory of Green Chemistry and Chemical Processes, School of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering, East China Normal ...
Lab safety rules dictate that one must tie back long hair. Rosemarie Hansen learned the hard way when an open flame turned her locks into a lesson. On the hunt for informative health and disease ...
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AUGUST 5, 2022 — Audrey Lamb, professor and chair of the UTSA Department of Chemistry, has been awarded a $486,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to advance her team’s research on the ...
Riboflavin, also referred to as vitamin B2, is an essential nutrient that has a significant impact on our overall health. It contributes to energy production and the metabolism of fats ...
(1) Chemicals remove the 5’-hydroxyl protecting group. The nucleosides are rich in exposed hydroxyl and amino groups, so scientists use protecting groups to prevent unintended reactions with compounds ...