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JournalISSN: 2688-1020

Journal of Life Sciences 

Westlake Village CA
About: Journal of Life Sciences is an academic journal published by Westlake Village CA. The journal publishes majorly in the area(s): Apoptosis & Population. It has an ISSN identifier of 2688-1020. Over the lifetime, 3794 publications have been published receiving 10165 citations.
Topics: Apoptosis, Population, DPPH, Cancer cell, Gene


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TL;DR: It could be shown that males and females differed significantly in body composition throughout life, even during prepuberty, and girls exhibited a significantly higher amount of body fat and a significantly lower amount of lean body mass than their male counterparts.
Abstract: In this cross-sectional study gender differences in body composition (relative fat mass and lean body mass adjusted by height) were analyzed among 869 girls and 780 boys aging between 6 and 18 year...

87 citations

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S. Gulla1, K. Waghray1
TL;DR: In this paper, an attempt was made to prepare oil blends with SFA:MUFA:PUFA ratios very close to the recommended ratio by admixing oils with different fatty acid composition, in the ratios of 80:20 and 20:80 because of its important health benefits and the possibility of developing nutritionally superior oils with recommended fatty acid ratios.
Abstract: An attempt was made to prepare oil blends with SFA:MUFA:PUFA ratios very close to the recommended ratio by admixing oils with different fatty acid composition, in the ratios of 80:20 and 20:80 because of its important health benefits and the possibility of developing nutritionally superior oils with recommended fatty acid ratios and their effect during storage in rice bran and mustard based blends with sesame oil as control, was studied. These blends were stored for 12 months and their physico-chemical changes and fatty acid composition were studied every month till the end of the storage period. Significant changes (p<0.005) were observed. Slight variations of increase in saturated fats and decrease in unsaturated fats were seen over time. Fatty acid composition and changes during storage of control indicated that control was efficient in C-18:3. During storage there is a gradual increase in C-16:0 from 10.03 to 11.89, C-18:0 from 5.26 to 5.86, and a gradual decrease in C-18:1 from 37.94 to 33.05, C-18:2 from 46.74 to 44. The principal fatty acid seen in sesame-rice bran blends were C-18:1 at a level of 45.65 and 38.35 followed by C-18:2, 29.66 and 39.16 and C-16:0 at a level of 16.54 and 13.35 respectively while C-18:0 was present in low quantities and C-18:3 was found to be negligible. The major fatty acids seen in sesame-cotton seed blends were C-18:2 at 43.82 and 37.95 followed by C-18:1 at 38.55 and 40.77 and C- 16:0 at 11.8 and 17.58 respectively for the blends of 80:20 and 20:80. Lesser quantities of C-18:0 of 4.45 and 2.44 and C-18:3 of 0.68 and 0.77 were also observed.

62 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a 및 b값이 모두 감소하였는데 내부색의 경우 ��� 단계마다 시료를 채취하
Abstract: 최근 개발된 마늘 가공품의 일종인 흑마늘의 생리활성 규명을 위한 연구의 일환으로 흑마늘의 제조공정을 4단계로 나누어 각 단계마다 시료를 채취하여 이화학적 성분의 변화 및 항산화 활성을 비교하였다. 흑마늘의 색은 제조공정을 거치면서 L, a 및 b값이 모두 감소하였는데 내부색의 경우 가공 초기에 크게 감소하였다....

50 citations

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TL;DR: The findings of the present study indicate highly significant differences in height, weight, body mass index, hand breadth and hand length between right hand dominant female labourers and their sedentary counterparts.
Abstract: The present study is based on the association of left and right hand grip strength with five anthropometric traits, viz. height, weight, body mass index, hand breadth and hand length on purposively selected 100 women those who are working as labourers in different constructional sites situated in and around Jalandhar city, Punjab, India and 100 sedentary women of the same place. The findings of the present study indicate highly significant differences (p <0.001) in height (t = 6.27), weight (t = 11.53), BMI (t = 9.73), hand length (t = 5.79), hand breadth (t = 4.49), right handgrip strength (t = 3.92) and left handgrip strength (t = 3.73) between right hand dominant female labourers and their sedentary counterparts. However, in left hand dominant female labourers and the sedentary women, highly significant differences (p <0.001) were noted in BMI (t =3.31) and statistically significant differences (p<0.05) were found in weight (t = 2.53) and right handgrip strength (t = 2.80).

47 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors identify quantitative trait loci (QTLs) that control seed size and fatty acid contents in soybeans, using 115 F2:10 recombinant inbred lines (RIL) developed from a cross of 'Keunolkong' and 'Iksan10' were used.
Abstract: Soybean [Glycine max(L.) Merr.] is an important crop, accounting for 48% of the world market in oil crops. Improvements in economic traits, such as quality and oil constituents, arethe most important objectives in soybean breeding. The objective of this study was to identify quantitative trait loci (QTLs) that control seed size and fatty acid contents in soybean. 115 F2:10 recombinant inbred lines (RIL) developed from a cross of 'Keunolkong' and 'Iksan10' were used. Narrow-sense heritability estimates based on a plot mean on 100 seed weight, saturated fatty acid (palmitic acid + stearic acid), and oleic, linoleic, and linolenic acid content were 0.72, 0.60, 0.83, 0.77 and 0.81, respectively. The 100 seeds weight was related to seven QTLs located on chromosomes 1, 3, 8, 9, 16 and 17. Two independent QTLs for saturated fatty acid content were identified on chromosomes 17 and 19. Five independent QTLs for oleic acid content wereidentified on chromosomes7, 11, 14, 16 and 19. Five QTLs for linoleic acid content were located on chromosomes 2, 11, 14, 16 and 19. Three QTLs for linolenic acid content were located on chromosomes 8, 10 and 19. Oleic, linoleic, and linolenic acid had one major common QTL on chromosome 19. Thus, linoleic and linolenic acid content were identified as common QTLs.

45 citations

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No. of papers from the Journal in previous years
YearPapers
202141
202074
2019106
2018136
2017141
2016234