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  • The mode of action of seaweed growth stimulating factors

    19

    Oct

    The mode of action of seaweed growth stimulating factors

    Seaweed products have growth-promoting activity, and the use of seaweed formulas as biostimulants has been very mature in crop production. Biostimulants are defined as "materials that promote the

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  • The working principle of L-carnitine

    15

    Oct

    The working principle of L-carnitine

    In fact, the basic function of L-carnitine is only as a carrier, transporting fatty acids from outside the mitochondria into the inner mitochondrial membrane, and then the fatty acids in the mitochond

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  • The role of L-carnitine

    14

    Oct

    The role of L-carnitine

    1. Help fat burning L-carnitine is an essential coenzyme in the process of fat metabolism, which can promote fatty acids to enter the mitochondria for oxidative decomposition. The process of fat metab

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  • Can L-carnitine help lose weight?

    13

    Oct

    Can L-carnitine help lose weight?

    L-carnitine acts as a vehicle in the process of fat decomposition, which can easily give people the illusion that L-carnitine is the key to fatty acid oxidation. In fact, L-carnitine is only a means o

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  • L-carnitine can assist disease treatment

    12

    Oct

    L-carnitine can assist disease treatment

    L-carnitine is only a supplementary drug treatment, not a substitute for drug treatment (as a health food, it will be over-advertised). The bioavailability of oral L-carnitine is low, and intravenous

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  • What is the function of L-carnitine?

    11

    Oct

    What is the function of L-carnitine?

    Oxidation of long-chain fatty acids in mitochondria provides energy. L-carnitine is mainly synthesized in the liver, but can also be synthesized in the kidneys, and is transported through the blood to

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  • What is stigmasterol?

    09

    Oct

    What is stigmasterol?

    Stigmasterol ((stigmasterol) exists in soybean oil and other soybean oils, sometimes alone, sometimes combined into a glycoside form. Many Chinese medicines such as Bupleurum, ginseng, coltsfoot, etc.

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  • What is a nootropic?

    08

    Oct

    What is a nootropic?

    What is a nootropic? The word "Nootropics" is derived from the Greek roots "intelligence, brain" (noos) and "benefits" (tropein), meaning that it is beneficial to the dev

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  • Can Alpha GPC improve executive function?

    03

    Oct

    Can Alpha GPC improve executive function?

    If you have researched nootropics for brain health the chances are you are familiar Alpha GPC. Alpha GPC is a potent form of the nutrient choline which naturally occurs in the brain, and it is the bui

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  • What is L-alpha GPC

    02

    Oct

    What is L-alpha GPC

    Alpha-GPC powder is a choline-containing compound found naturally in the brain as well as in small amounts in foods like meat, fish, eggs, and dairy, also known as choline alfoscerate and alpha-glycer

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  • Other effects of plant sterols

    01

    Oct

    Other effects of plant sterols

    A large number of studies have found that plant sterols have a certain significance in reducing the incidence of male prostatic hypertrophy. Classical studies such as Berges et al. (1995) conducted an

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  • The role of sterols

    30

    Sep

    The role of sterols

    1. Anti-cancer effect Animal experiments have found that sitosterol can inhibit colorectal cancer induced by chemical carcinogens, which may be related to the influx of bile acids in the large intesti

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