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Arachidonic AcidArachidonic Acid
28 Oct.
Benefits of Arachidonic Acid As mentioned, the main function of arachidonic acid is to supplement a healthy diet in order to guarantee optimal body function, along with some other essential fatty acids....
Signs of Folic Acid DeficiencySigns of Folic Acid Deficiency
03 July
Those who suffer from alcoholism, for example, tend to be malnourished and have damaged systems—say, a liver that can't function properly, resulting in poor digestion and absorption of nutrients, Armal says....
Peach Jam with Citric AcidPeach Jam with Citric Acid
24 Aug.
Choose well-ripened peaches. Wash, peel and dice them. Sprinkle them with sugar and leave them overnight to release their juices. Boil them over medium heat, until it starts to thicken. Toward the end, stir periodically...
Green Fig and Citric Acid JamGreen Fig and Citric Acid Jam
12 Sept.
This jam is prepared at a certain time of the year - in May. When harvesting, be sure to work with gloves to avoid allergic reactions!...
Homemade Rosehip Wine with Citric AcidHomemade Rosehip Wine with Citric Acid
02 Nov.
Enjoy it afterwards in the company of loved ones. The homemade rosehip wine is very tasty....
Homemade Fig Jam with Citric AcidHomemade Fig Jam with Citric Acid
07 July
For the syrup: Pour the sugar into a pot, add 200 ml of water and boil over moderate heat. When it thickens (but not too much), add the figs and cook until the fig jam has the consistency of honey....
Oxalic AcidOxalic Acid
05 Dec.
Many chemical compounds are widely used as plant or other protection for agricultural production against pests, as well as in beta. Some of them are obtained artificially, others are found in a natural state in nature. One...
Rosemary AcidRosemary Acid
22 Oct.
Rosmarinic acid is an important polyphenol found in a number of herbs such as oregano and rosemary. Rosmarinic acid is used for flavoring food, beverages, as well as in the cosmetic industry. Rosmarinic acid is one...
Malic AcidMalic Acid
07 Mar.
Malic acid has a beneficial effect on kidney and liver function, protects erythrocytes from the influence of certain medications. There hasn't been any daily value determined for malic acid....
Aspartic AcidAspartic Acid
27 Nov.
This amino acid maintains brain function by stimulating the production of neurotransmitters and chemical substances required for normal psychological functions....
Nicotinic AcidNicotinic Acid
25 May
Functions of Nicotinic Acid Nicotinic acid has many important functions. It turns out that it's needed for the synthesis of sex hormones such as testosterone, estrogen and progesterone....
Ascorbic AcidAscorbic Acid
21 May
This is the only acid that boosts the function of vitamins A and E. Further, vitamin C improves the function of white blood cells, which have the ability to find and destroy viruses, bacteria and cancer cells....
Salicylic AcidSalicylic Acid
10 Aug.
Salicylic acid preparation is obtained for the first time from the bark of the white willow leaves of the evergreen wintergreen plant. Nowadays, it is prepared synthetically. Dermatologists increasingly mentioned this acid...
Folic AcidFolic Acid
20 Jan.
Functions of folic acid - Supports the formation of red blood cells and circulation - one of the key functions of folic acid as a vitamin is to allow for full development of red blood cells....
Linoleic AcidLinoleic Acid
01 Apr.
Linoleic Acid is a polyunsaturated omega-6 fatty acid which is of exceptional importance for the skin's defensive functions. It's used in the biosynthesis of some prostaglandins and arachidonic acid....
Oleic AcidOleic Acid
12 Mar.
It improves immune functions and aids the synthesis of antioxidants, in this way playing a vital role in the battle against certain types of cancers, and more specifically, breast cancer....
Lipoic acidLipoic acid
04 Dec.
An essential characteristic of lipoic acid is its ability to function and water-based and fat-based environments....
Citric AcidCitric Acid
28 Nov.
Citric acid is tartaric acid for culinary purposes. It is a white crystalline powder with a very sour taste, resembling that of lemon concentrate. Today citric acid is produced synthetically, but previously the acidic substance...
Astaxanthin - Functions, Benefits and SourcesAstaxanthin - Functions, Benefits and Sources
31 Dec.
Nowadays, there is hardly a person of active age who is not at least vaguely familiar with antioxidants, their properties and their importance for the body. But did you know that one of them is nearly 10 times more effective...
Lack of Tryptophan - How to Get the Amino AcidLack of Tryptophan - How to Get the Amino Acid
17 Sept.
Central nervous system health ensures our emotional balance and brain function....
Folic Acid BenefitsFolic Acid Benefits
03 Sept.
vitamin B9 acts preventively against the development of congenital neurological diseases or cardiac malformations; - the vitamin has a beneficial effect on memory processes in adults; - folic acid regulates heart function...
Vitamin B13 (Orotic Acid)Vitamin B13 (Orotic Acid)
20 Mar.
blood cholesterol levels and also improves myocardial contraction, has a beneficial effect on reproductive function and growth processes....
What is Citric Acid?What is Citric Acid?
26 Oct.
Citric acid is a weak organic acid found in many fruit and vegetables. It is used as an additive and preservative in many foods. Citric acid is a natural component of fruit and fruit juices. The most significant amounts...
Omega 3 fatty acidOmega 3 fatty acid
24 Nov.
Functions of Omega 3 fatty acids - Support the strength of cell membranes. To perform their functions optimally cell membranes must maintain their integrity and smoothness....
Cream of Pumpkin Soup with a Mix of VeggiesCream of Pumpkin Soup with a Mix of Veggies
17 Aug.
Melt the butter in a deep container and put the onions and green onions to braise for 5 min. Then add the garlic, chili peppers, tomatoes, potatoes and pumpkin. Leave the products to cook for 5 min., while stirring thoroughly...