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  2. Sodium butyrate - Wikipedia

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    Sodium butyrate is a compound with formula Na(C 3 H 7 COO). It is the sodium salt of butyric acid. It has various effects on cultured mammalian cells including inhibition of proliferation, induction of differentiation and induction or repression of gene expression. [1] As such, it can be used in lab to bring about any of these effects.

  3. Patent Blue V - Wikipedia

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    Patent Blue V, also called Food Blue 5, Sulphan Blue, Acid Blue 3, L-Blau 3, C-Blau 20, Patentblau V, Sky Blue, or C.I. 42051, is a sky blue synthetic triphenylmethane dye used as a food coloring. [1] As a food additive, it has E number E131. It is a sodium or calcium salt of [4-(α-(4-diethylaminophenyl)-5-hydroxy- 2,4-disulfophenylmethylidene ...

  4. Category:Butyrates - Wikipedia

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    Help Pages in category "Butyrates" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. ... Sodium butyrate This page was last edited on 12 July 2024, at 00:43 ...

  5. Food coloring - Wikipedia

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    A variety of food colorings, added to beakers of water. Food coloring, color additive or colorant is any dye, pigment, or substance that imparts color when it is added to food or beverages. Colorants can be supplied as liquids, powders, gels, or pastes. Food coloring is commonly used in commercial products and in domestic cooking.

  6. Talk:Butyric acid - Wikipedia

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    It is however important to point out some significant differences between sodium butyrate and butyric acid, since butyric acid is now thought of as a fuel for colon cells and since it has a quite short half life. The sodium butyrate is administered in (much) higher than normal amounts for example in order to achieve some of its effects.

  7. Food additive - Wikipedia

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    Food additives are substances added to food to preserve flavor or enhance taste, appearance, or other sensory qualities. Some additives, such as vinegar ( pickling ), salt ( salting ), smoke ( smoking ) and sugar ( crystallization ), have been used for centuries to preserve food .

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  9. Alkaline phosphatase - Wikipedia

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    A study based on sodium butyrate effects on cancer cells conveys that it has an effect on androgen receptor co-regulator expression, transcription activity, and also on histone acetylation in cancer cells. [56] This explains why the addition of sodium butyrate show increased activity of alkaline phosphatase in the cancer cells of the human ...