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  2. Keratin-associated protein - Wikipedia

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    Keratin-associated proteins (KRTAPs, KAPs) and keratins are the major components of hair and nails.The content of KRTAPs in hair varies considerably between species, ranging from less than 3% in human hair to 30–40% in echidna quill.

  3. Gelatin - Wikipedia

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    Gelatin is used as a binder in match heads [39] and sandpaper. [40] Cosmetics may contain a non-gelling variant of gelatin under the name hydrolyzed collagen (hydrolysate). Gelatin was first used as an external surface sizing for paper in 1337 and continued as a dominant sizing agent of all European papers through the mid-nineteenth century. [41]

  4. Mayo Clinic Diet - Wikipedia

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    There have been diets falsely attributed to Mayo Clinic for decades. [3] Many or most web sites claiming to debunk the bogus version of the diet are actually promoting it or a similar fad diet. The Mayo Clinic website appears to no longer acknowledge the existence of the false versions and prefers to promote their own researched diet. [4]

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    All that said, there needs to be a lot more robust research to say for sure whether glutathione delivers on all of these benefits. The good news is the supplement is quite safe to take, according ...

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    Research shows that those who have a biotin deficiency also seem to be more likely to experience the most benefits. It also has 5,000 mcg which is equal to the 5 mg of biotin per day that is ...

  8. Hydrolyzed protein - Wikipedia

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    Hydrolyzed protein is a solution derived from the hydrolysis of a protein into its component amino acids and peptides. While many means of achieving this process exist, the most common method is prolonged heating with hydrochloric acid , [ 1 ] sometimes with an enzyme such as pancreatic protease to simulate the naturally occurring hydrolytic ...

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