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Huda Al-Kateb

Researcher at University of the West of England

Publications -  11
Citations -  991

Huda Al-Kateb is an academic researcher from University of the West of England. The author has contributed to research in topics: Rotavirus & Riboflavin. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 11 publications receiving 785 citations. Previous affiliations of Huda Al-Kateb include Coventry University.

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A review of the volatiles from the healthy human body

TL;DR: A compendium of all the volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emanating from the human body (the volatolome) is for the first time reported and it is the authors' intention that this database will not only be a useful database of VOCs listed in the literature, but will stimulate further study of V OCs from healthy individuals.
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Urinary Volatile Organic Compounds for the Detection of Prostate Cancer

TL;DR: Results from VOC profiling of urine headspace are encouraging and suggest that there are other metabolomic avenues worth exploring which could help improve the stratification of men at risk of prostate cancer.
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An investigation of volatile organic compounds from the saliva of healthy individuals using headspace-trap/GC-MS

TL;DR: This work aims to address the paucity of information on saliva volatiles and includes a database of newly identified compounds and studies on the VOCs from healthy individuals should be of utility for comparison with V OCs analysed from samples from diseased groups.
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The relationship between growth stages and aroma composition of lemon basil Ocimum citriodorum Vis.

TL;DR: Volatiles from infusions of lemon basil Ocimum citriodorum Vis were evaluated by SPME-GC/MS to determine the parts that influence the flavour and can be improved by incorporating aerial branches and flowers in the tea.
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Effects of riboflavin supplementation on growth performance, carcass traits, and riboflavin status of growing male white Pekin ducks

TL;DR: The growth depression, low plasma free riboflavin, liver free rib oflavIn, liver FMN, and liver FAD concentration were observed in the ducks fed the ribofavin-deficient basal diet (P).