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In enzymology, a soluble epoxide hydrolase or sEH () is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction
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- Associated Brands expands product portfolio with acquisition of Soluble Products
TORONTO, Jan. 25, 2012 /PRNewswire/ - Associated Brands ("Associated Brands" or the "Company"), a leading North American manufacturer and supplier of private-label dry packaged foods, ... - Nutrastar Expands Premium Consumer Product Portfolio
HARBIN, China, Feb. 13, 2012 /PRNewswire-Asia-FirstCall/Â -- Nutrastar International Inc. (OTCBB: NUIN; "Nutrastar" or the "Company"), a leading China based producer and supplier of ... - Focus on fiber to lower cholesterol
Recently, fiber has gained attention because of its role in helping to control cholesterol. Soluble fiber binds cholesterol and removes it from the body before it is absorbed into the blood stream. - US Food Fibers Market Trends and Opportunities - Focus on Insoluble Fibers, Soluble Fibers, and Resistant Starch
DALLAS, January 31, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --ReportsnReports adds new market research report 'Trends and Opportunities in the U.S. Food Fibers Market' to its store. Â This research study investigates the market ... - Fiber may boost pancreatic health: Study
The greatest intakes of soluble fiber were linked to a 60% reduction in pancreatic cancer risk, while insoluble fiber intake was linked to a 50% reduction in risk, report researchers from the Centro di Riferimento Oncologico in Aviano in Northern Italy. - Lessening the impact of cancer-causing hormones
Increasing the production of proteins that help rid the body of toxins may play a crucial role in the fight against breast and prostate cancer, researchers from Flinders University believe. - Microbes Munch Chip Waste
Microbe Machine: Bioreactors containing aerobic microbes were tested a semiconductor fab with the aim of reducing volatile organic compounds in the plant's waste stream. - Dear Pink Lady: Advice for Knoxville’s Lovers From Our Soluble Solutions Columnist
Because all advice goes down easier with a drink (even a nonalcoholic one). Especially when it’s picked at random from our columnist’s extensive collection of community cookbooks. - Research and Markets: Trends and Opportunities in the U.S. Food Fibers Market - Examines the Main Drivers and ...
Research and Markets has announced the addition of Frost & Sullivan's new report "Trends and Opportunities in the U.S. - More fiber may reduce breast cancer risk: Meta-analysis
Every 10 gram per day increase in soluble fiber intake was associated with a 26% reduction in the risk of breast cancer, but no such effect was observed for insoluble fiber, according to findings published in the Annals of Oncology.
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