Volume‐Based Feeding in the Critically Ill Patient
Stephen A. McClave, Mohamed Saad, Mark E. Esterle, Mary E. Anderson, Alice E. Jotautas, Glen A. Franklin +2 more
Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition
Abstract
A VBF strategy is safe and improves delivery to better meet caloric requirements than the standard more commonly used rate-based strategy.
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acetone extract of the bark and seeds contains 3,3'-di–O–methyl ellagic acid and 3,3', 4–tri–O–methyl ellagic acid
“Acetone extract of the bark and seeds contain partially methylated derivatives of ellagic acid i.e. 3,3'-di–O–methyl ellagic acid and 3,3', 4–tri–O–methyl ellagic acid.”
alcoholic extraction of tannins results in extensive degradation into simple phenolic compounds
“Alcoholic extraction of tannins results into their extensive degradation into simple phenolic compounds.”
alcoholic extract of Jambul seeds contains gallic acid, ellagic acid, corilagin, related ellagitannins, 3,6–hexahydroxydiphenoyl-glucose, 4,6–hexahydroxydiphenoyl glucose, 1–galloyl glucose, 3–galloyl glucose, and quercetin
“Presence of gallic acid, ellagic acid, corilagin and related ellagitannins, 3,6–hexahydroxydiphenoyl-glucose and its isomer, 4,6–hexahydroxydiphenoyl glucose, 1–galloyl glucose, 3–galloyl glucose and ...”