- ANIMAL PRODUCTS (EXEMPTIONS AND INCLUSIONS) ORDER 2000
Clauses 5 to 7 exempt from the requirements of Parts 2 to 4 of the Act (which relate to risk management programmes, regulated control schemes, and animal product standards and (a) medicines and related products covered by the Medicines Act 1981: (b).
- IHS for specified inedible animal products and biologicals
Equivalence Acceptance by the Director Animal Biosecurity that the circumstances relating to the importation of a consignment are such that the health status of the consignment is equivalent to the health status of a consignment that complies with the.
- Tauroursodeoxycholic acid, a bile acid, is neuroprotective in a
Specifically, R6y2 mice began receiving TUDCA at 6 weeks of age and exhibited reduced striatal atrophy, decreased striatal apoptosis, as well as fewer and smaller size locomotor and sensorimotor deficits were significantly improved in the produced.
- STUDIES ON THE SYNTHESIS OF HIPPURIC ACID IN THE ANIMAL ORGANISM
IV Inasmuch as there are marked differences in the synthetic detoxication of bensoic acid, it was considered of interest to note the effect of exclusion of the bile from the intestine in the rabbit, an animal in which the detoxication completely by.
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