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    Abstract Objectives: This study aimed at assessing Effect of Gum Arabic as Prebiotics and lactobacillus casei shirota (LcS) as probiotic on Oxidative Stress and Renal function in Adenine–Induced Chronic Renal Failure in Rats Methodology: 70 male albino rats were divided into 7 groups and treated for 8 weeks as follows group1: control basal diet group (BD), group2: adenine in feed (0.75%, w/w), group3: gum Arabic (GA) in drinking water (15%, w/v), group 4: lactobacillus casei shirota (LcS) 16 x 109

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    Nestle History

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    Background Nestlé Company had started off from a single man 's idea, and developed into a giant corporation. In 1866 Henri Nestlé, a pharmacist, developed a milk food formula for infants who were unable to tolerate their mother milk (Nestle.com). His product became a success, and it created a demand throughout Europe. As Nestlé’s popularity grew more businesses wanted to merge and become partners with Henri Nestlé 's business. From 1866 to 1947 the Nestlé Company had gone through several name changes

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    Zakir ALI ALAMI Yakult’s Operation Management Process: Research Activities Part A: Background Information Questions 1) What is Yakults corporate philosophy? Ans: Yakult 's greatest goal is to bring smiles to faces everywhere. The global corporate philosophy of the Yakult Group is: "We contribute to the health and happiness of people around the world through pursuit of excellence in life sciences in general and our research and experience in microorganisms in particular. 2) What type

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    Apparently, we need good bacteria for optimal health and wellbeing. Probiotics are often termed good and friendly bacteria. Probiotics remain one of the most favorite subjects of the researchers. In spite of a great deal of research, still there is much to learn. What are Probiotics Probiotics are live microorganisms. They are bacteria as well as yeasts, which confer healthy gut, and enhance the digestive health. (1) The term ‘Probiotics’ makes composite of different background. • In Latin, ‘Pro’

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    Probiotics are live bacteria and yeasts that are believed to be good for our health, especially our digestive system. We often think that bacteria only cause diseases. However, our body is filled with bacteria, both good and bad, and probiotics is known as the “helpful” bacteria because it keeps our tummy healthy. Ingesting prebiotics to improve our health and protect our immune system has gained has been getting a bit of friction from other foods like the “superfood” trends of kale and avocado.

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    - Key diffrents between prebiotics and probiotics : Prebiotics and probiotics are two types of bacteria which are present on all food products. These bacteria can help in dagestive system as they have the ability to keep it more healthy. These two types of bacteria have the same benefits for the health, as they can increase number of healthy bacteria in person's body, but they have some differants, too. For example, prebiotics are type of carbohydrates which have long chains of suger moleculs bonded

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    is not the most optimal treatment for patients with a disease. This form of treatment and prevention continues to impact the patients negatively through uncomfortable signs and symptoms such as the most common, frequent diarrhea. 10 The goal of probiotic supplementation in children with CD is to improve their quality of life by eliminating the lifelong signs and symptoms that can occur. The Department of Pediatrics at the DHQ Allied Hospital recently conducted a randomized controlled trial of newly

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    Communication between probiotic bacteria and host immune system Hello Connie, My name is Gurpreet Kaur Sekhon. Currently I am pursuing Environmental Technician Co-op (fast track) program at Centennial College and I am your student for the Applied Environmental Microbiology course that you are teaching this semester. This memo report will explore the information about the capacity of probiotic bacteria to interact with the immune system of the host. I have chosen this topic because probiotic bacteria are very

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    Do probiotics kill candida? This is the question we will try to answer in this article. Studies show that about 1/3 of the American population suffers from candida infection and this number keeps growing by the day. Before we answer the question as to whether probiotics can eliminate yeast infection, let's first look at what candida is. Candida also called candida albicans is a yeast infection caused by an abnormal growth or multiplication of yeast cells in the body. Yeast normally resides in the

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    The use of probiotics helps improve our bodies immune system by stimulating our immune response. Taken as a supplement, probiotics produce inhibitors to help reduce immune inflammation and lower risk of developing pathogenic allergen diseases. Liu, et al. conducted a study to determine if treatment of probiotics will assist in inducing allergen-specific symptoms asthma patients have. While patients who have allergic asthma or other allergic diseases can alleviate symptoms with Allergen Specific

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