245-251Antlers are bony skeletal protuberances of the skull, and consist mainly of the protein collagen and the mineral calcium hydroxyapatite. Antlers occur in most species of the deer family (Cervidae) and are grown and shed annually, typically only by males. Traditional medical reports and clinical observations show that antler is biologically active to cure various diseases. To make antler products acceptable as nutraceuticals and functional foods, chemical and biological properties of velvet antlers have to be clearly determined. Antlers are made of chemical components consisting of sugars, fatty acids, amino acids, and nucleotides as essential molecules, which become macromolecules such as polysaccharides, lipids, proteins an...
The formation and mineralization process of antlers, which constitute the fastest growing bones in v...
Este estudio hace una revisión de una línea de investigación que muestra como la composición mineral...
Researchers have devoted little attention to the possibility that the chemical composition of bone m...
Trabajo presentado a la Jornada "Deer nutrition and feeding", celebrada en Jablonné nad Orlicí (Czec...
Antlers are bony appendages of deer that undergo periodic regeneration from the top of permanent out...
In a previous study, antler bone chemical composition was found to differ between base and tip. If s...
Deer antlers are cranial appendages that develop after birth as extensions of a permanent protuberan...
Antlers are costly structures produced annually by male cervids using minerals obtained from their d...
Previous studies have suggested that antlers are costly bone structures whose mineral composition ma...
Antlers constitute the only mammal model for limb regeneration. A number of factors affect antler re...
Deer antler has been widely prescribed in Chinese and Korean pharmacology. Although there have been ...
Antler is a good model to study bone biology both because it is accessible and because it grows and ...
© 2012 The Korean Society for Biotechnology and Bioengineering Abstract:1)The ash content, mineral c...
Collagen is the body’s most abundant protein and is primarily found in the skin, bones, tendons, and...
Velvet antler(VA) is a kind of precious Chinese medicine, which has been recognized as one of the mo...
The formation and mineralization process of antlers, which constitute the fastest growing bones in v...
Este estudio hace una revisión de una línea de investigación que muestra como la composición mineral...
Researchers have devoted little attention to the possibility that the chemical composition of bone m...
Trabajo presentado a la Jornada "Deer nutrition and feeding", celebrada en Jablonné nad Orlicí (Czec...
Antlers are bony appendages of deer that undergo periodic regeneration from the top of permanent out...
In a previous study, antler bone chemical composition was found to differ between base and tip. If s...
Deer antlers are cranial appendages that develop after birth as extensions of a permanent protuberan...
Antlers are costly structures produced annually by male cervids using minerals obtained from their d...
Previous studies have suggested that antlers are costly bone structures whose mineral composition ma...
Antlers constitute the only mammal model for limb regeneration. A number of factors affect antler re...
Deer antler has been widely prescribed in Chinese and Korean pharmacology. Although there have been ...
Antler is a good model to study bone biology both because it is accessible and because it grows and ...
© 2012 The Korean Society for Biotechnology and Bioengineering Abstract:1)The ash content, mineral c...
Collagen is the body’s most abundant protein and is primarily found in the skin, bones, tendons, and...
Velvet antler(VA) is a kind of precious Chinese medicine, which has been recognized as one of the mo...
The formation and mineralization process of antlers, which constitute the fastest growing bones in v...
Este estudio hace una revisión de una línea de investigación que muestra como la composición mineral...
Researchers have devoted little attention to the possibility that the chemical composition of bone m...