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    The effect of ranitidine administration in graded dosage to the degree of liver damage: A study on Wistar rats with acute methanol intoxication by Nugrahanti, M P, Armalina, D, Partiningrum, D L, Fulyani, F

    Published in Human & experimental toxicology (01-03-2021)
    “…The high incidence of alcoholic poisoning in Indonesia is caused by the use of methanol as a surrogate ingredient of nonconforming alcohol. The product of…”
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    Liposome optimisation for oral delivery of nutraceuticals in food: a review by Latrobdiba, Z.M., Fulyani, F., Anjani, G.

    Published in Food Research (Online) (30-06-2023)
    “…A liposome is one of the most commonly used encapsulation technology with proven benefits, including high biocompatibility and improved solubility, but…”
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    Protein-fatty acid complexes as delivery agent for fat-soluble vitamin: a review by Alamsyah, A.Z., Maharai, N., Fulyani, F., Anjani, G.

    Published in Food Research (Online) (20-02-2024)
    “…Fat-soluble vitamins such as A, D, E, and K have an essential role in maintaining health. Deficiencies of vitamins A, D, E, and K are commonly known to cause…”
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    Total peptide content and amino acid profile of fermented shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) sausage by Nareswari, N.W., Afifah, D.N., Fulyani, F., Widyastuti, N.

    Published in Food Research (Online) (31-10-2023)
    “…Hypertension can be prevented by bioactive containing food such as shrimp. Food value can be increased through fermentation. During the process of…”
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    A diet high in protein and fiber changes the gut microbiota of colorectal cancer rat model by Bestari, S.A., Fulyani, F., Kusuma, R.J., Lestari, E.S.

    Published in Food Research (Online) (30-06-2023)
    “…Emerging evidence has suggested that gut microbiota dysbiosis may have a role in colorectal cancer (CRC) progression. Dietary intake high in plant protein and…”
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