نتایج جستجو برای: cola soft drink

تعداد نتایج: 138464  

Feryal Varasteh Hossein Zarei, Mehrdad Babarabie,

This research was conducted to investigate the effects of peppermint (Mentha piperita) essence treatment (2000 mg L-1) and cola soft drink treatment separately and in combination with each other on the vase life and some physiological characteristics of gerbera (Gerbera jamesonii) cut flowers with factorial arrangement in a completely randomized design with 3 replications. Distilled water used ...

Ajami, Behjatolmolok, Ebrahimi, Masoomeh, Karbasi, Sedigheh,

An In - Vitro study on the effect of Iranian soft drinks on enamel microhardness of primary teeth Dr. B. Ajami* - Dr. M. Ebrahimi** - Dr. S. Karbasi*** *- Associate Professor of Pedodontics Dept. – Faculty of Dentistry – Mashhad University of Medical Sciences. **- Assistant Professor of Pedodontics Dept. – Faculty of Dentistry – Mashhad University of Medical Sciences. ***- Dentist. Background a...

Journal: :Appetite 2007
Russell S J Keast Lynnette J Riddell

Over 60% of soft-drinks sold in the United States contain caffeine, a mildly addictive psycho-active chemical, as a flavor additive. Using sweeteners as controls, we assessed whether caffeine has flavor activity in a cola soft-drink. A forced-choice triangle discrimination methodology was used to determine detection thresholds of caffeine in sweeteners and a cola beverage. The subjects (n=30, 2...

2015
Denis Roberto Falcão Spina João Ricardo Almeida Grossi Rafael Schlögel Cunali Flares Baratto Filho Leonardo Fernandes da Cunha Carla Castiglia Gonzaga Gisele Maria Correr

The aim of this study was to evaluate the discoloration effects of water, cola-based soft drink, coffee, and wine on resin composites used in restorative dentistry and the possibility of removing the stain with chair side manual polishing. The A2 shade of three materials was tested. Disc specimens were prepared. A spectrophotometer was used to measure the baseline CIE-Lab color parameters of ea...

Journal: :Archives of medical research 2000
F García-Contreras R Paniagua M Avila-Díaz L Cabrera-Muñoz I Martínez-Muñiz E Foyo-Niembro D Amato

BACKGROUND A significant association of cola beverage consumption and increased risk of bone fractures has been recently reported. The present study was carried out to examine the relationship of cola soft drink intake and bone mineral density in ovariectomized rats. METHODS Study 1. Four groups of 10 female Sprague-Dawley rats were studied. Animals from groups II, III, and IV were bilaterall...

Journal: :Brazilian oral research 2015
Livia Maria Andaló Tenuta Constanza Estefany Fernández Ana Carolina Siqueira Brandão Jaime Aparecido Cury

A low pH and a high titratable acidity of juices and cola-based beverages are relevant factors that contribute to dental erosion, but the relative importance of these properties to maintain salivary pH at demineralizing levels for long periods of time after drinking is unknown. In this crossover study conducted in vivo, orange juice, a cola-based soft drink, and a 10% sucrose solution (negative...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2006
Katherine L Tucker Kyoko Morita Ning Qiao Marian T Hannan L Adrienne Cupples Douglas P Kiel

BACKGROUND Soft drink consumption may have adverse effects on bone mineral density (BMD), but studies have shown mixed results. In addition to displacing healthier beverages, colas contain caffeine and phosphoric acid (H3PO4), which may adversely affect bone. OBJECTIVE We hypothesized that consumption of cola is associated with lower BMD. DESIGN BMD was measured at the spine and 3 hip sites...

Journal: :Brazilian dental journal 2010
Carolina Paes Torres Michelle Alexandra Chinelatti Jaciara Miranda Gomes-Silva Fátima Aparecida Rizóli Maria Angélica Hueb de Menezes Oliveira Regina Guenka Palma-Dibb Maria Cristina Borsatto

This study evaluated the influence of a cola-type soft drink and a soy-based orange juice on the surface and subsurface erosion of primary enamel, as a function of the exposure time. Seventy-five primary incisors were divided for microhardness test (n=45) or scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analysis (n=30). The specimens were randomly assigned to 3 groups: 1 - artificial saliva (control); 2 -...

Journal: :Annals of agricultural and environmental medicine : AAEM 2014
Maciej Nowacki Jan Adamowicz Joanna Olkowska Katarzyna Pietkun Tomasz Kloskowski Anna Bajek Tomasz Drewa

INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVE The aim of the presented study was to check differences between 'Diet' and 'non-Diet' soft drinks on cell proliferation. MATERIALS AND METHODS Coca Cola and Pepsi Cola of different origin and their dietetic versions were examined at concentrations of 2% and 4%. Fructose and glucose as well as medium alone (control) were examined. RESULTS Cell number was higher in ...

2015
Azam Pasha D Sindhu Rabindra S Nayak J Mamatha K R Chaitra Swati Vishwakarma

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES This study was conducted to evaluate the effect of two soft drinks, Coca-Cola and Mirinda orange on bracket bond strength, on adhesive remnant on teeth after debonding the bracket, and to observe by means of scanning electron microscope (SEM) the effect of these drinks on intact and sealed enamel. METHODS 120 non-carious maxillary premolar teeth already extracted for...

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