Examples of using Polysaccharides in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Biopolymers such as polysaccharides and proteins are widely employed as functional ingredients in emulsion systems.
A smaller role of the large intestine is also to break down polysaccharides(fiber) that gets passed into it.
But also in animal-derived foods can be found small amounts of polysaccharides, e.g. glycogen in shellfish and animal liver.
the plant cell wall, thereby increasing the yield of polysaccharides.
has been the immuno-modulating properties of the hot water extracted polysaccharides.
Is a fungus called"King of mushrooms" which has a content rich in polysaccharides and beta-glucani.
e.g. antioxidants, polysaccharides, terpenes, and phenolic compounds.
lipids, polysaccharides etc. from complex mixtures.
trigger neuron programmed cell death in the presence of toxic substances secreted by bacteria such as polysaccharides[56].
enzymes, polysaccharides and other biomolecules, from biological material.
There are 29 different polysaccharides found in Chaga, and this is perhaps the most potent fungi against tumours.
Studies have shown that Retinol stimulates the production of polysaccharides known to retain water in the skin,
Ultrasonic extraction is successfully used to extract Astragalus polysaccharides with the benefit of increasing extraction yield and shortening extraction time.
Anti-Inflammatory: The saponins and polysaccharides in astragalus reduce inflammatory response in a wide range of illnesses.
Polysaccharides are well-known as natural components of the skin which can take the role of the skin's water-binding agent
Polysaccharides called beta-glucan have been found in studies to balance immune responses so that they are not too strong
The polysaccharides are used to improve immune function in patients with certain cancers when used along with chemotherapy.
Glucosamine is naturally an abundant compound that is part of the structure of both polysaccharides, chitosan, and chitin,
Seaweed polysaccharides, alginic acid,
Maltodextrin contains a large amount of polysaccharides, and also contains trace elements and minerals beneficial to the human body such as calcium