Although dietary magnesium intake is common, its low bioavailability contributes to widespread deficiency in modern pop
ulations. This study aims to evaluate the absorption and biological activities of four marine magnesium forms (oxide, cit
rate, citrate malate, and bisglycinate) for maximizing magnesium biological effectiveness. Absorption of marine organic
magnesium compounds was compared to marine magnesium oxide by Caco-2 intestinal permeability assay and their in
vivo bioavailability in mice
Author Name: Lise Lefèvre |
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Journal of Nutrition and Health Sciences
e article shows that the Gibbs energy (free energy) is not energy and that work is done due to the heat of the environ
ment, not the Gibbs energy. e change in Gibbs energy at constant values of temperature and pressure in most cases
was explained by the performance of work due to Gibbs energy. Gibbs energy has the dimension of energy and this
forces many to believe that Gibbs energy is energy. However, work is actually performed due to the heat of the environ
ment in an amount equal to the change in Gibbs energy. If
, then the process can be used for another process. A
decrease in at constant values of and leads the system to equilibrium when .
Author Name: Nikolai Bazhin |
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Journal of Energy Resources and Conversion
Diabetic Kidney Disease (DKD) , a prevalent and severe chronic complication of diabetes, is the leading cause of chronic kid
ney disease (CKD) and end-stage renal disease (ESRD) worldwide. The pathophysiology of DKD is multifactorial, involving
dysregulated glycolipid metabolism, hemodynamic abnormalities, renin-angiotensin system (RAS) overactivation, inflam
mation, autophagy impairment, oxidative stress, mitochondrial dysfunction, and genetic/epigenetic dysregulation. Emerg
ing evidence highlights inflammation as a central driver of DKD progression
Author Name: Shasha Wang |
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Journal of Immunology and Infectious Diseases
Liver cirrhosis remains a major health issue globally. Serum magnesium y is common among liver cirrhosis pa
tients, but there are very limited large-scale studies on it. Our study aimed to investigate the serum magnesium level of cir
rhotic patients and determine the distribution of serum magnesium y in t etiologies among liver cirrhosis
patients, in Hangzhou, China.
Author Name: Yanju Zhu |
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Journal of Cell Biology and Histology
The Serum Magnesium Level of Different Etiologies of Liver Cirrhosis: A Retrospective Study
Although dietary magnesium intake is common, its low bioavailability contributes to widespread deficiency in modern pop
ulations. This study aims to evaluate the absorption and biological activities of four marine magnesium forms (oxide, cit
rate, citrate malate, and bisglycinate) for maximizing magnesium biological effectiveness. Absorption of marine organic
magnesium compounds was compared to marine magnesium oxide by Caco-2 intestinal permeability assay and their in
vivo bioavailability in mice
Author Name: Lise Lefèvre |
|
The Serum Magnesium Level of Different Etiologies of Liver Cirrhosis: A Retrospective Study
e article shows that the Gibbs energy (free energy) is not energy and that work is done due to the heat of the environ
ment, not the Gibbs energy. e change in Gibbs energy at constant values of temperature and pressure in most cases
was explained by the performance of work due to Gibbs energy. Gibbs energy has the dimension of energy and this
forces many to believe that Gibbs energy is energy. However, work is actually performed due to the heat of the environ
ment in an amount equal to the change in Gibbs energy. If
, then the process can be used for another process. A
decrease in at constant values of and leads the system to equilibrium when .
Author Name: Nikolai Bazhin |
|
The Serum Magnesium Level of Different Etiologies of Liver Cirrhosis: A Retrospective Study
Diabetic Kidney Disease (DKD) , a prevalent and severe chronic complication of diabetes, is the leading cause of chronic kid
ney disease (CKD) and end-stage renal disease (ESRD) worldwide. The pathophysiology of DKD is multifactorial, involving
dysregulated glycolipid metabolism, hemodynamic abnormalities, renin-angiotensin system (RAS) overactivation, inflam
mation, autophagy impairment, oxidative stress, mitochondrial dysfunction, and genetic/epigenetic dysregulation. Emerg
ing evidence highlights inflammation as a central driver of DKD progression
Author Name: Shasha Wang |
|
The Serum Magnesium Level of Different Etiologies of Liver Cirrhosis: A Retrospective Study
Liver cirrhosis remains a major health issue globally. Serum magnesium y is common among liver cirrhosis pa
tients, but there are very limited large-scale studies on it. Our study aimed to investigate the serum magnesium level of cir
rhotic patients and determine the distribution of serum magnesium y in t etiologies among liver cirrhosis
patients, in Hangzhou, China.
Author Name: Yanju Zhu |
|