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Dextrin Has Similar Properties to both Glucose and Maltodextrin and is Often Used as a ... - 0 views

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    Dextrin is a complex carbohydrate polymer in which one sugar molecule pairs with another through a peptide bond. The term comes from the fact that each sugar molecule has a double bond between the glucose and amino group. The sugar in the hexose sugars (glucose) and the forward bend of the double bond is called 'dextrin', whereas the non-amylated sugar is called 'xtrin' or simply 'x'. The purpose of this carbohydrate polymer is to create a complex, rather than simple sugar. Dextrin was initially developed to replace sucrose as a food supplement (in the food industry) and for medical purposes. Dextrin contains many similar properties to both glucose and maltodextrin and it was often used as an ingredient to replace sugar in diabetic diets (since diabetic diets typically do not contain the complex carbohydrates that provide the bulk of dietary fiber). Moreover, dextrin has the advantage of resembling both maltodextrin and glucose and many diabetics find that their oral medications contain dextrin instead of glucose Read more @ https://coherentmarketinsights-cmi.blogspot.com/2020/12/dextrin-has-similar-properties-to-both.html
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Body Weight: Lost Your Appetite? It's Sugar to Blame - 0 views

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    Various forms of sugar (candy, soda, canned food) might be enhancing the hunger-suppressing hormones, especially in young adults. #fructose #Glucose #sucrose #hungersuppressinghormones
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Blood Tests | Blood Test at Home | Mobile Phlebotomy - 0 views

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    We offers the full range of blood tests with results available as early as 48 hours. Home-visits (mobile phlebotomy) offered for blood sample collection for both NHS and Private blood tests. Pregnancy HCG, Hepatitis B Immunity, Tuberculosis, Occupational Health, Vitamin tests, Glucose, Cholesterol, etc.
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Abbott and Sanofi partner to develop diabetes management tech - 1 views

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    Abbott and Sanofi are partnering to integrate their glucose sensing and insulin delivery technologies, with ambitions to simplify how people with diabetes manage their condition.
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Diabetology & Endocrinology at Apollo Hospitals navi Mumbai - 0 views

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    Apollo Hospitals Mumbai offers treatment facilities for Glucose Assessment & Control, Assessment of Complications and Associated Conditions
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Single-use Medical Device Reprocessing is Witnessing Massive Boom with the Outbreak of ... - 0 views

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    Single-use medical device reprocessing refers to cleaning, disinfection, testing, sterilization, and remanufacturing of a used medical device to be put in service again. The reuse of single-use medical devices first began in the late 1970s. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), around 20 to 30% of the U.S. hospitals reported having reused at least one type of single-use device. The reuse of single-use devices involves ethical, regulatory, legal, medical, and economic issues, which have faced controversy in the last two decades. The reuse of single-use medical devices has increased typically due to the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak. In general, there are two categories of products that can be reused: active and inert. Active products are required for making new products, while inert products are used for making old products stronger, newer, longer-lasting, and more effective. The useful products that are generated are called inert products. These are products that have a certain amount of value because of their function. They are available in different forms like paper, paperboard, metals, plastic, etc. These products can either be reclaimed from the environment, or produced by industries and used for manufacturing purposes. The mobile devices that need to be recycled for single-use medical device reprocessing include diagnostic devices, sterilization equipment, biopsy instruments, blood glucose analyzers, blood pressure monitors, disposable gloves, medical imaging devices, and many more. Read more @ https://coherentmarketinsights-cmi.blogspot.com/2020/12/single-use-medical-device-reprocessing.html
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