Introduction Our digestive tract includes the mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine and large intestine. Inflammatory bowel disease occurs due to prolonged inflammation in the digestive...
READ MOREIntroduction Our digestive tract includes the mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine and large intestine. Inflammatory bowel disease occurs due to prolonged inflammation in the digestive...
READ MOREIntroduction The Health benefits of calcium are immeasurable that makes it important in various life stages. It is a crucial mineral for the body, especially...
READ MOREMinerals are a crucial part of our body to function properly. Magnesium ensures the working of organs, hormones and enzymes. We can get the required...
READ MOREWith aging, people tend to lose the elasticity of muscles as muscle fibers are degenerated and sometimes replaced by muscle fat which shrinks the muscle....
READ MOREInfertility among men has become a growing concern in the recent past all over the world. The trend in the male population increases with age....
READ MOREAnemia In Pregnancy: Women with less than 11 g/dl Hb are considered to be anemic. Pregnant women are more likely to develop Anemia as mineral...
READ MOREBakery and dairy products are considered to be nutritious sources of food as one provides carbohydrates whereas the other is rich in protein and minerals...
READ MORETop 5 Benefits of consuming Liposomal Iron Iron is the most abundant element found on earth yet the most common nutritional disorder is Iron deficiency....
READ MOREIntroduction Anaemia in pregnancy is defined by a haemoglobin concentration of less than 11 g/dL, according to the World Health Organisation (WHO). The most prevalent...
READ MOREAbstract The unexpectedly low bioavailability of elemental iron powder in humans encouraged us to look for additional Fe compounds that meet the two requirements of...
READ MORERole of Zinc Propionate in Animal Feed or Poultry Diets Daily nutrition of cattle and poultry includes fat, proteins, and carbohydrates which not only impact...
READ MOREIron deficiency in Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) patients is commonly seen as the patient's body does not make enough Erythropoietin required for Red blood cells....
READ MOREWhat is Food Fortification? Food fortification is the practice of adding minerals and nutrients to the routinely consumed food to increase its nutrient value. The...
READ MOREWhat is Hemodialysis? Before learning about the role of phosphate binders in Hemodialysis patients, let us know briefly about Hemodialysis. Hemodialysis is a procedure in...
READ MOREUse of Preservatives: Mold is an opportunistic organism (fungi) that feeds on organic matter and reproduces thereby causing food-borne diseases. One of the serious problems...
READ MOREWhat is the importance of Iron? Iron is one of the most important nutrients required for the normal development and functioning of the human body....
READ MOREIron deficiency in Pregnant Women Globally 43% of women of reproductive age are anemic. And 57-75% of anemia cases account for iron deficiency. It is...
READ MOREChlorosis, or the yellowing of a plant leaf caused by a lack of chlorophyll, can be produced by a number of things. Compacted soils, poor...
READ MOREINTRODUCTION Iron deficiency anaemia (IDA) is a major public health problem in India. Iron deficiency can easily be corrected with iron supplementations. WHO & UNICEF...
READ MOREWHO & UNICEF have recommended taking oral iron supplements for adolescents and young children in the countries where 40% of anaemia is prevalent in population....
READ MOREProduct: Sodium Butyrate Pharmacopeia: USP What is Sodium Butyrate? Sodium Butyrate is sodium salt of short-chain fatty acid (SCFA). Fatty acids are the building blocks...
READ MOREA human body requires multiple types of minerals also known as essential minerals. These minerals are often divided into major minerals (macro minerals) and trace...
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