Volume 04, Issue 03
مرور بر اساس
ارسال های اخیر
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Study of Health Aspects of Genetically Modified Foods in Human Life (Iranian-Australian Community of Science http://irausci.ir, 2020-09-01)Throughout the ages, humans have used selective breeding techniques to create plants and animals with desirable genetic traits. One type of technology, however, has given rise to a host of concerns and questions, ...
 
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Flavonoid Delivery to the Target Cells through the Synthetic Nanoparticles (Iranian-Australian Community of Science http://irausci.ir, 2020-09-01)In this research, poly (lactide-co-glycolide)-block-poly (ethylene glycol), (PLGA-PEG) nanoparticles (NPs) of less than 195 nm in diameter containing of Naringenin (NRG) a naturally flavonoid were synthesized. Encapsulated ...
 
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Preparation of Probiotic Fruits through Encapsulation of Bacteria (Iranian-Australian Community of Science http://irausci.ir, 2020-09-01)Lactobacillus casei cells were immobilized on fruit (apple and pear) pieces and the immobilized biocatalysts were used separately as adjuncts in probiotic cheese, whey and another product making. In the present review, ...
 
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The Study of Microbial Contamination in Seafood and Fish (Iranian-Australian Community of Science http://irausci.ir, 2020-09-01)Fish and seafood are a main source of animal protein in the diet. Because of their health advantages over red meats, the consumption of fish and seafood has increased. Catches can be gathered from seas, rivers and lakes ...
 
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Biodegradation of Environmental Pollution through Microorganisms (Iranian-Australian Community of Science http://irausci.ir, 2020-09-01)One of the best ways to eliminate environmental pollutions is biodegradation using microorganisms and plants. Biotechnology is key science and technology that is rapidly examining and developing in various environmental ...
 
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The Role of Protease-Producing Bacteria in Microbial Fuel Cells (Iranian-Australian Community of Science http://irausci.ir, 2020-09-01)Microbial fuel cells are devices that generate electricity by using the chemical energy which is hidden in the substrates. Bacillus subtilis and Shewanella, connected in series, were used in order to ...
 



