Examples of using Active molecules in English and their translations into Swedish
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by increasing the solubility of the active molecules.
band-gap energy of metal-oxide nanomaterials must be similar to that of electronically active molecules found in the body,
To overcome curcumin's low absorption rate, the active molecules are encapsulated in nano carriers(e.g. liposomes,
facilitate the transport of the active molecules into the lower epidermis,
By creating the active molecule Orlistat, Xenical reduces the absorption of fats from our diet
If a molecule demonstrates the required ligase activity, the active molecule can be recovered using a streptaidin matrix.
which is placed in the body on a biologically active molecule.
ionic associations which lock and bond the active molecule to the surface.
rich in active molecules offering unique anti-aging results.
secretion of other biologically active molecules and responses to immune
Their flowers do not fade after they're picked as its essential oil is rich in active molecules that have anti-aging properties.
They can form polymers which prevent the transport of large immunologically active molecules.
Inganäs drew inspiration from the process of photosynthesis, where electrons charged by solar energy are transported by quinones; electrochemically active molecules based on benzene rings comprised of six carbon atoms.
bone active molecules and the body's own cells to regenerate bone
the best penetration into the epidermis of active molecules and particles of karite oil(natural wound healing extract at a concentration of 20%).
These naturally active molecules have been proven to increase levels of enzymes in the skin which are essential to break down
the pharma industry applied ultrasonics to synthesis pharmacologically active molecules, to produce vaccines
metal nano particles with biologically active molecules such as anti-cancer drugs,
other biologically active molecules, as well as solid materials like metals,
we search for novel molecules active against drug-resistant Plasmodium, the malaria parasite.