Examples of using Bioactive in English and their translations into Hebrew
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supplying the body with all the necessary nutrients, bioactive components, macro- and microelements and vitamins.
yet highly efficient method to release bioactive compounds from plant material.
up to very large volumes for industrial processes(e.g. extraction of bioactive compounds for supplement manufacturing).
it contains more bioactive compounds like ferulic acid
Research in the School of Biosciences encompasses four broad themes and is supported by a core group of researchers in bioactive compounds(Drug Discovery& Development Team).
has been adopted from the food industry to produce bioactive compounds with economical gains.
plant-based medicine for diabetics, bitter gourd's beneficial effects on blood sugar reduction is linked to the bioactive component charantin.
which could be the bioactive agent that protects LDL from oxidation.”.
which is slow and releases only a small fraction of the bioactive compounds.
Piperine ia a valued bioactive compound known for its potential to increase absorption of curcumin,
They are also, however, a rich source of many bioactive compounds that can have beneficial effects on health.
However, eggs are also a rich source of many bioactive compounds that can have beneficial effects on health.
This makes sonication the preferred method for the isolation of sensitive bioactive compounds such as flavours compounds
Many bioactive substances are valued for acting as antioxidants and are therefore considered as health beneficial.
The theory includes a bioactive substance similar enough to a alpha-gal molecule that causes a response in the immune system.
Bioactive compounds from bitter gourd,
However, they are also a rich source of many bioactive compounds that can have beneficial effects on health.
The research dealt with fungi that contain bioactive substances and examined their beneficial effects on our cognitive abilities.
Phytosomes(pharmacosomes) are pharmacological phospholipid complexes in which the bioactive sunstances of the herb are incorporated.
B vitamins can be found in both animal and plant-based sources but have been found to be more bioactive in animal-based sources.