The mucilage is an interesting compound found in cladodes of species of Opuntia (Cactaceae). The aim of this work was to extract the mucilages from Opuntia ficus-indica (OFI) and O. quimilo (OQ) cladodes and to examine their physicochemical characteristics, microstructure, and functional properties in solution.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe aims of this study were to analyze the plasticizing effect of Apis mellifera honey on the mechanical, physicochemical and optical properties of whey protein isolate (WPI) films and to compare the results collected with the plasticizing effect of glycerol on WPI-films. Response surface was applied to optimize the amounts of WPI and glycerol in order to obtain films with higher tensile strength (TS), moderate elongation, and lower water vapor permeability so that they could be used as reference films. Honey was added at different concentrations (60%, 80%, and 100%) of g honey/100 g WPI, as a plasticizer to the WPI-films.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: Most studies determining risk of preterm birth in a twin pregnancy subsequent to a previous preterm birth are based on linkage studies or small sample size. We wished to identify recurrent risk factors in a cohort of mothers with a twin pregnancy, eliminating all known confounders.
Methods: We conducted a retrospective cohort study of twin births at a tertiary care centre in Montreal, Quebec, between 1994 and 2008, extracting information, including chorionicity, from patient charts.
Objectives: The aim of the present study was to find a possible polymorphism in the promoter region of the osteopontin (OPN) gene, as a potential mutation region, connected with the transcription factor-binding sites or regulatory sequences and to estimate the expression of this gene in ovaries and oviduct of sows.
Material And Methods: Sixty wbp x pbz sows after the first mating were slaughtered and tissues samples of the ovaries and oviduct were taken. Primer pairs for PCR analysis were designed on the basis of swine osteopontin 5' end sequence driven from GenBank.
Copper (Cu) is one of the essential trace metals which are necessary in maintaining the functioning of living organisms. The current knowledge on the role of copper in animal reproduction is presented in the article. Our studies have shown that complexes of copper (Cu²+) with gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) are even more effective in the release of LH than native GnRH.
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