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¥™— π’ 675 © ©≈“°‚¿™π“°“√ 10 ™ ™–æ≈Ÿ À√Õ◊ ™“â æ≈Ÿ 213,214,236,238,239,243,249 ™–¡«ß 219,224,236,248,267 ™–≈Õ§«“¡™√“ 573 ™’«æ‘…®“°‡™◊ÕÈ √“ 631,647 ™«’ ‘µ“π“¡¬— 212 ‡™◊ÈÕ√“ªπ‡ªóôÕπ„πÕ“À“√ 631 ´ ´“π®“ 317 ´“π‡Õ’¬È « 287,297,310 ´’√“≈’‚ππ (zearalenones) 641 ´ªÿ ÀπÕà ‰¡â 206 ‡´≈≈Ÿ‚≈ 567 ‚´‡¥¬’ ¡‰π‰µ√µå 627 ¥ ¥“¥“‚¡ (Dr. Peter Dû Adamo) 551 ‡¥¥‡´Õπ’ (daidzein) 452,454,456,504,506 µ µ–æ“∫πÈ” 291,325 µ—∫À¡Ÿ 291,329 µ“√“ß· ¥ß§ÿ≥§à“Õ“À“√ 19 ‡µâ“ÀâÀŸ ¡°— ‡µâ“À⟬’È 329 ·µß°«“ 311 ·µß‚¡ 317 ‰µ√‚∑…– (µ√’‚∑…) 339,341 °Õß°“√·æ∑¬å∑“߇≈Õ◊ ° °√¡æ≤— π“°“√·æ∑¬å·ºπ‰∑¬·≈–°“√·æ∑¬∑å “ß‡≈Õ◊ °
676 µ”√“«™‘ “°“√ Õ“À“√‡æ◊ÕË ¢ÿ ¿“æ ∂ ∂Ë—«‡¢’¬« 291,288,299,331 ∂—Ë«·¥ß 300 ∂—Ë«‡¡≈Á¥·Àâß 29 ∂«Ë— ≈—π‡µ“ 301 ∂—Ë«‡À≈◊Õß 297 ∑ ∑√“π å§√‘ª‚µ¡§‘ å (Transcriptomics) 521 ‚∑…– (dosha) 339 ‰∑√‚§∑’´π’ (thichothecenes) 639 ∏ ∏ß‚¿™π“°“√ à°Ÿ “√ªØ‘∫—µ‘ 6,7 ∏√√¡“π“¡¬— 212 ∏“µÿ‡®“â ‡√◊Õπ 341,360-361 ∏“µ‡ÿ À≈Á° 475 π π¡ 15 πÈ”µ“≈‡™ß‘ §Ÿà 567 π”È µ“≈‡™ß‘ ‡¥’ˬ« 567,585 πÈ”µ“≈·¡π‚π 552 πÈ”µ“≈Õ—≈°ÕŒÕ≈å 465 πÈ”ª“π– 378 π”È æ√‘°ª≈“√“â 206 πÈ”æ√°‘ Àπàÿ¡ 204 π∑Ÿ √’®‡’ 𵑧 å (Nutrigenetics) 528 π∑Ÿ √®’ ’‚π¡‘§ å (Nutrigenomics) 528 ‡πÕÈ◊ ‰°à 232 ‡πÕÈ◊ ‡ª¥ì 324 °Õß°“√·æ∑¬å∑“߇≈◊Õ° °√¡æ—≤π“°“√·æ∑¬·å ºπ‰∑¬·≈–°“√·æ∑¬å∑“߇≈◊Õ°
¥™— π’ 677 ‡πÕÈ◊ ·æ– 288,323 ‡π◊ÈÕ¬à“ß 329 ‡πÈ◊Õ««— 322 ‡π◊ÈÕ µ— «å‰¡µà ‘¥¡—π 14 ‡π◊ÕÈ πÿ ¢— 288,291,325 ‡πÕÈ◊ À¡Ÿ 321 ‰π‚µ√´“¡’π (nitrosamines) 608,610,612,614 ‰π‚µ√´“‰¡¥å (nitrosamides) 608,613,614 ‰π‰µ√µå (nitrite, NO -) 609,612 2 ∫ ∫—«∫° 215,220,224,239,240,249 ‡∫µâ“- ·§‚√∑’π 239,502 ‚∫∑Ÿ≈‘π¡— π«‘ ‚√∑ÁÕ°´‘π 624 ‰∫‚ÕÕ‘πøÕ√å¡“µ§‘ å (Bioinformatics) 525 ª ªØ°‘ √‘ ¬‘ “‡¡∏‘‡≈™π— (methylation) 621 ªØ°‘ ‘√‘¬“‡¡≈≈“√¥å (Maillard reaction) 375,605 ªØ‘°√‘ ¬‘ “Õ≈— §’‡≈™π— (alkylation) 613 ª√–°ƒµ‘≈°— …≥– 341 ª√–¿æ (prabhav) 348-349 ª√¡‘ “≥°√¥‰¢¡—π„πÕ“À“√ 41 ª√¡‘ “≥‚§‡≈ ‡µÕ√Õ≈„πÕ“À“√ 41 ª√‘¡“≥‚´‡¥¬’ ¡„π‡§√Õ◊Ë ßª√ÿß√ 37 ª√¡‘ “≥‚´‡¥’¬¡„πÕ“À“√µ“à ßÊ 38 ª√¡‘ “≥„¬Õ“À“√ 42 ª≈—ß·¥ß 225,250,269 ª≈“ª°í ‡ªÑ“ (puffer fish) 658 ª≈‘ß∑–‡≈ 291,327 ª®í ®—¬‡ ¬Ë’ ß„π°“√‡°‘¥‚√§À—«„®¢“¥‡≈Õ◊ ¥ 39 °Õß°“√·æ∑¬å∑“߇≈◊Õ° °√¡æ≤— π“°“√·æ∑¬å·ºπ‰∑¬·≈–°“√·æ∑¬∑å “ß‡≈Õ◊ °
678 µ”√“«™‘ “°“√ Õ“À“√‡æ◊ÕË ¢ÿ ¿“æ ª“°Õ°— ‡ ∫‡Àµøÿ πí ª≈Õ¡ 549 ª“∑àÕß‚°ã 328 ªîµµ– 340-342,344-353,358,360-361 ªŸ 291,326 ‚ª√µ‘‚Õ¡§‘ å (Proteomics) 522 ‚ª√µπ’ 372,376,567,569-572 ‚ª√‚µ´«— 627 º ºß™√Ÿ 330 º≈¥µ’ Õà ¢ÿ ¿“æ¢ÕßÕ“À“√ ¥ 393 º≈‰¡∑â ’ Ë “¡“√∂√—∫ª√–∑“𠥉¥â 431 º≈µ‘ ¿≥— ±‡å √‘¡Õ“À“√ ”À√∫— °“√≈¥πÈ”Àπ—° 485 º≈µ‘ ¿≥— ±‡å √‘¡Õ“À“√ ”À√∫— ‚√§°√–¥Ÿ°·≈–¢Õâ 504 º≈µ‘ ¿≥— ±‡å √‘¡Õ“À“√ ”À√—∫‚√§§«“¡¥—π‚≈À‘µ Ÿß 491 º≈‘µ¿—≥±‡å √¡‘ Õ“À“√ ”À√—∫‚√§„π√–∫∫À—«„®·≈–À≈Õ¥‡≈◊Õ¥ 489 º≈µ‘ ¿≥— ±å‡ √¡‘ Õ“À“√ ”À√∫— ‚√§‡∫“À«“π 497 º≈‘µ¿—≥±‡å √¡‘ Õ“À“√ ”À√—∫‚√§¡–‡√Áß 500 º≈‘µ¿≥— ±‡å √‘¡Õ“À“√ ”À√∫— ‚√§À≈Õ¥‡≈Õ◊ ¥À—«„®µ’∫ 496 º°— °–À≈”Ë ª≈’ 303 º°— °“¥¢“« 302 º—°°Ÿ‰©à 305 º°— °Ÿ¥ 215,220,236,238,239 º—°¢ÀÈ’ ¥Ÿ 203,237,238,243,251 º—°§√“¥À—«·À«π 203,231,235,245,252 º—°‡´’¬ß¥“ 215,244,252,271 º—°¥Õ° 420 º—°¥Õß 329 º°— ª«¬‡≈ßâ 291,304,329 º—°º≈ 421 °Õß°“√·æ∑¬å∑“߇≈Õ◊ ° °√¡æ≤— π“°“√·æ∑¬·å ºπ‰∑¬·≈–°“√·æ∑¬∑å “ß‡≈◊Õ°
¥™— π’ 679 º°— ‰ºà 225,235,236,246,252 º°— æ◊Èπ∫“â π 390,409 º°— æ◊πÈ ∫“â π¿“§°≈“ß 218-222 º—°æ◊πÈ ∫“â π¿“§„µâ 227-235 º—°æ◊πÈ ∫“â π¿“§‡Àπ◊Õ 213-217 º—°æ◊Èπ∫“â π¿“§Õ ‘ “π 223-227 º—°À«— ·≈–√“° 420 º°— Œâ«πÀ¡Ÿ 236,238,253,272 Ω Ωí° ·≈–‡¡≈¥Á 420 æ æ√°‘ ‰∑¬ 221,239,254,272 æ√’‰∫‚Õµ‘° å (prebiotics) 462 æ≈ß— ß“π 565-572 æ≈Ÿ§“« 255,273 æ‘…®“° µ— «å∑–‡≈ 656 æ◊™º°— ∑’˰‘𠥉¥â 419,421 æ∑ÿ √“®π’ 287,294,320 ‡æ°“ 216,221,226,236,254 ‡æ‘Ë¡°“√‡§≈◊ÕË π‰À«√“à ß°“¬ 18 ‚æ√‰∫‚Õµ‘° å (probiotics) 461 ‚æ√«µ‘ “¡π‘ ‡ÕÀ√Õ◊ ‡∫µ“â -·§‚√∑’π 471 ‚æ≈ø’ ïπÕ≈ 450,451,496,505 ø ø°í ‡¢’¬« 306 øπî Õ≈≈§‘ 450 øŸ‚¡π´‘ ‘π (fumonisins) 644 ‰ø‚µ‡§¡§‘ Õ≈ (phytochemicals) 450 °Õß°“√·æ∑¬å∑“߇≈Õ◊ ° °√¡æ≤— π“°“√·æ∑¬·å ºπ‰∑¬·≈–°“√·æ∑¬∑å “ß‡≈◊Õ°
680 µ”√“«™‘ “°“√ Õ“À“√‡æ◊ÕË ¢ÿ ¿“æ ‰ø‚µ‡Õ ‚µ√‡®π (phytoestrogen) 450,452,453,504 ¿ ¿“«–·∑√°´âÕπ¢Õß‚√§‡∫“À«“π 32 ¿“«–‡∫“À«“π 572,577,579-580 ¿“«–æ≈—ßæ√Õà ß 289 ¿“«–‡≈◊Õ¥æ√àÕß 289 ¿“«–‡≈◊Õ¥·≈–æ≈ß— æ√àÕß 290 ¿“«–À¬“ßæ√àÕß 290 ¿“«–À¬π‘ æ√àÕß 290 ¿¡Ÿ ª‘ í≠≠“æÈπ◊ ∫“â π 409 ‚¿™π∫”∫¥— 1 ‚¿™π∫”∫—¥∑“ß°“√·æ∑¬å 25-26 ‚¿™π∫”∫—¥„πºŸâ∑Ë¡’ ’√–¥—∫‰¢¡—π„π‡≈Õ◊ ¥ Ÿß 22 ‚¿™π∫”∫—¥ ”À√—∫°“√≈¥π”È Àπ—° 21 ‚¿™π“°“√æ—π∏ÿ»“ µ√å (Nutritional genomics) 528 ¡ ¡≈– 357 ¡«≈√à“ß°“¬ 12 ¡–‡¢◊Õ‡∑» 306 ¡–‡√ßÁ µÕà ¡≈°Ÿ À¡“° 551 ¡–√– 291,309 ¡–√–¢πÈ’ ° 216,281,226,231,235,236,238,240,246,256-274 ¡–‡√ßÁ °√–¥Ÿ° 550 ¡–‡√Áß°√–‡æ“–Õ“À“√ 550,554 ¡–‡√ßÁ ‡µ“â π¡ 554 ¡–‡√ßÁ ∑“߇¥‘πªí “«– «à π∫π 550 ¡–‡√ßÁ ∑æ’Ë ∫∫Õà ¬„πª√–‡∑»‰∑¬ 500 ¡–‡√ßÁ ªÕ¥ 551 ¡–‡√ßÁ À≈Õ¥Õ“À“√ 550,551 °Õß°“√·æ∑¬∑å “ß‡≈◊Õ° °√¡æ≤— π“°“√·æ∑¬å·ºπ‰∑¬·≈–°“√·æ∑¬∑å “ß‡≈Õ◊ °
¥™— π’ 681 ¡ß— – (mamsa) 354 ¡™— ™– (majja) 355 ¡π— ‡∑» 296 ¡—πΩ√ßË— 313 ‡¡µ“‚∫‚≈¡‘§ å (Metabolomics) 524 ‡¡∑– (meda) 355 ‡¡∏≈‘ ‡¡Õ§‘«√’ (methylmercury) 619 ‡¡≈¥Á ∑“πµ–«π— 329 ‡¡≈Á¥æ™◊ ∑πË’ ¬‘ ¡π”¡“‡æ“– 381,382,430 ‡¡≈Á¥·ø≈°´å (flax seed) 456 ‡¡’ˬߧ” 204 ·¡°π’‡´’¬¡ 475 ·¡ß¥“∑–‡≈ 658 ¬ ¬”∂Ë«— æŸ 205 ¬”·≈–µ”µ“à ßÊ 411,437 √ √ ¢¡ 286 √ ‡§¡Á 285 √ ∑˧’ «√À≈’°‡≈’¬Ë ß 346 √ ∑’‡Ë À¡“– ¡ 346 √ ‡ª√’¬È « 285 √ ‡ºÁ¥ 285 √ À«“π 285 √ – 348-354 √—™µ– (rajta) 348-354 ·√∏à “µÿ 373,390,472 ‚√§°√–¥Ÿ°∫“ß 549 ‚√§°√–¥Ÿ°æ√πÿ 549,551 °Õß°“√·æ∑¬∑å “ß‡≈◊Õ° °√¡æ—≤π“°“√·æ∑¬å·ºπ‰∑¬·≈–°“√·æ∑¬å∑“߇≈◊Õ°
682 µ”√“«™‘ “°“√ Õ“À“√‡æ◊ËÕ ¢ÿ ¿“æ ‚√§¢Õâ Õ—°‡ ∫ 548 ‚√§¢âÕÕ—°‡ ∫√¡Ÿ “µÕ¬¥å 578 ‚√§§«“¡¥π— ‚≈Àµ‘ ߟ 34-35 ‚√§‡∫“À«“π 25 ‚√§‡∫“À«“π™π‘¥∑Ë’ 1 31-32 ‚√§‡∫“À«“π™π‘¥∑’Ë 2 28,30 ‚√§¿¡Ÿ ·‘ æâ 578 ‚√§¡–‡√ßÁ 578 ‚√§¡–‡√ÁßÀ≈Õ¥Õ“À“√ 549 ‚√§≈¡™—° 577 ‚√§À≈Õ¥‡≈◊Õ¥·¢ßÁ µ—« 577 ‚√§À≈Õ¥‡≈◊Õ¥À—«„® 550 ‚√§À—«„®·≈–À≈Õ¥‡≈Õ◊ ¥ 39 ‚√§Õâ«π 16,17,576,578 ‚√§Õ«â π≈ßæÿß 17,25 ‚√§Õ“À“√‡ªìπæ‘…®“°‚ª√‚µ´—« 630 ƒ ƒ∑∏Ï‘µ“â πÕπ¡ÿ ≈Ÿ Õ ‘ √–, ƒ∑∏µÏ‘ â“πÕÕ°´‡‘ ¥™—Ëπ 239,390,496 ≈ ≈¥°“√∫√‚‘ ¿§Õ“À“√ 17 ≈“∫ 206,211 ‡≈§µπ‘ 552 ‡≈Õ◊ ¥À¡Ÿ 330 ‚≈À–Àπ—° 616 « «“µ– 339-342,344-353,358,360-361 «‘µ“¡‘π 373,376,390 «µ‘ “¡‘π´’ 451,468,493,496 °Õß°“√·æ∑¬∑å “ß‡≈Õ◊ ° °√¡æ≤— π“°“√·æ∑¬·å ºπ‰∑¬·≈–°“√·æ∑¬å∑“߇≈Õ◊ °
¥™— π’ 683 «‘µ“¡‘πÕ’ (α-tocopherol) 469,496 «‘∏‡’ Õ¡ å (Ames test) 601 «ª‘ “°– 348-349,351-353 «√’ ¬– 348-353 ‰«√— µ∫— Õ—°‡ ∫‰∑ª´á ’ 549 » »“ π“∫“‰Œ 566 »“ π“æÿ∑∏ 566 »ÿ°√– (sukra) 355 ¡â ®’π 314 –‡¥“ 205,222,234,236,238,240,246,257,274 –µÕ 207,222,234,236,257 ¥— «à πæ≈ß— ß“π∑’§Ë «√‰¥â√—∫ (Caloric distribution) 5 â“ 410,411 “√°àÕ¡–‡√Áß 377,400 “√°”®¥— ·¡≈ß (insecticide) 649,650 “√°”®—¥‰√ (acaricide) 649 “√°”®—¥«—™æ◊™ (herbicide) 649 “√°”®¥— »—µ√æŸ ™◊ 648 “√°”®—¥ÀπŸ (rodenticide) 649 “√°”®¥— ÀÕ¬·≈–ÀÕ¬∑“° (mollussicide) 649 “√‰´¬“‰π¥å 392,400 “√µâ“π‚¿™π“°“√ 381,392,399 “√µ“â πÕπÿ¡≈Ÿ Õ ‘ √– 238,448,468,493,496 “√µâ“π‡Õπ‰´¡å (protease inhibitor) 399 “√ª√Õ∑ 619 “√ªÑÕß°—π·≈–°”®¥— ‚√§æ™◊ (fungicide) 649 “√惰…‡§¡’ 374 °Õß°“√·æ∑¬å∑“߇≈Õ◊ ° °√¡æ—≤π“°“√·æ∑¬·å ºπ‰∑¬·≈–°“√·æ∑¬∑å “ß‡≈◊Õ°
684 µ”√“«™‘ “°“√ Õ“À“√‡æÕ◊Ë ÿ¢¿“æ “√æ…‘ µàÕ‰µ 400 “√æ‘…µÕà æπ— ∏ÿ°√√¡ 377 “√æ…‘ ‡µ‚µ√‚¥∑ÁÕ°´‘π (Tetrodotoxin) 657 “√æ‘…∑Ë∑’ ”„À‡â °¥‘ ‚√§§ÕæÕ° (goitrogenic substance) 399 “√æ…‘ „πæ™◊ ¥ 399 “√æ‘…„π‡À¥Á æ‘… 653 “√æ…‘ ‚∫∑≈Ÿ π‘ —¡ (Botulinum toxin) 622,627 “√æ‘…√–§“¬‡§Õ◊ ß 401 “√æ…‘ §Õ¡∫√Õ¬¥å (Scombroid toxin) 657 “√‰ø‡µ∑ (phytate) 392,399,403 “√ ”§—≠„πæ◊™ 390 “√ÀπŸ 620 “√Õ“À“√„π·µ≈à – «à π∫√‚‘ ¿§ 11 “√Õ“À“√·≈– “√æ≈ß— ß“π 4 “≈Ë’ 291,314 “À√à“¬∑–‡≈ 330 “‡Àµ¢ÿ Õß°“√‡°¥‘ ‚√§¡–‡√Áß∑’Ëæ∫∫Õà ¬„πª√–‡∑»‰∑¬ 500 ‡ âπ„¬Õ“À“√ (dietary fibers) 485,487,501 ‡ âπ√Õ∫æßÿ 12,13 À Àπ«à ¬æ≈ß— ß“π®“°Õ“À“√ 4 ÀπŸ∑¥≈Õß 566,577 À¡∫àŸ ’ 542,543,548,551,553 À¡àŸ‡Õ 542,543,547,548,550,551,553-555 À¡‡àŸ Õ∫’ 542,543,548,549,551,553-555 À¡Ÿà‚Õ 542,543,547,549,553-555 À¬“ߢÕ߉µæ√àÕß 290 À¬“ߢÕߡⓡæ√Õà ß 290 À¬“ߢÕߡⓡ·≈–‰µæ√Õà ß 291 °Õß°“√·æ∑¬å∑“߇≈◊Õ° °√¡æ—≤π“°“√·æ∑¬å·ºπ‰∑¬·≈–°“√·æ∑¬å∑“߇≈Õ◊ °
¥™— π’ 685 À¬‘π¢Õß°√–‡æ“–Õ“À“√æ√Õà ß 290 À¬‘π¢Õ߉µæ√Õà ß 290 À¬‘π¢Õߪեæ√Õà ß 290 À«— º—°°“¥ 310 À—«ÀÕ¡ 307 ‡À¥Á 330 ‡À√¬’ ß 208,234,258,275 ‡À≈Á° 475 Õ Õßÿπà 318 Õ¥Õ“À“√ 359 ÕÕ§√“∑Õ°´‘π (orchatoxins) 632,637 ÕÕà ¡,ÕàÕ¡ª≈“¥°ÿ 206 ÕÕ√å°“‚π§≈Õ√π’ (organocholine) 650 Õ–§√’≈“‰¡¥å (acrylamide) 605 Õ–‡´µ≈’ ‚§≈’π (acetylcholine) 624 Õ–ø≈“∑Õ°´π‘ (aflatoxins) 633,634 Õ—≈§≈’ ‰¥Õ–‚´‰Œ¥√Õ°‰´¥å (alkyldiazohydroxides) 611 Õ — ∂‘ (asthi) 355 Õ“¬√ÿ ‡«∑ 337,341,354-356,348,359-364 Õ“√‡å Õ™·ø§‡µÕ√å (Rh factor) 542,543 Õ“À“√ 343 Õ“À“√§√∫ 5 À¡Ÿà 14 Õ“À“√§“√å‚∫‰Œ‡¥√µ 20 Õ“À“√®“π¥à«π 18 Õ“À“√¥∫‘ ∑Ë’¬Õà ¬¬“° 403 Õ“À“√µ“¡°√–· 18 Õ“À“√µ“¡ƒ¥°Ÿ “≈ 235 Õ“À“√µ“¡À¡àŸ‡≈Õ◊ ¥ 541-556 °Õß°“√·æ∑¬∑å “ß‡≈◊Õ° °√¡æ—≤π“°“√·æ∑¬å·ºπ‰∑¬·≈–°“√·æ∑¬å∑“߇≈◊Õ°
686 µ”√“«™‘ “°“√ Õ“À“√‡æËÕ◊ ÿ¢¿“æ Õ“À“√µ“¡À≈—°‚¿™π“°“√ 1 Õ“À“√∑§Ë’ «√√—∫ª√–∑“π 23 Õ“À“√∑§Ë’ «√À≈’°‡≈¬’Ë ß 23 Õ“À“√∑˪’ √ßÿ ¥â«¬§«“¡√âÕπ 377 Õ“À“√∫”√ÿßæ≈ß— 291 Õ“À“√∫”√ÿßÀ¬‘π 291 Õ“À“√∫”√ÿ߇≈Õ◊ ¥ 291 Õ“À“√∫”√ßÿ À¬“ß 291 Õ“À“√ª√—∫∏“µÿ 235 Õ“À“√‚ª√µ’π 30 Õ“À“√‡æÕ◊Ë ÿ¢¿“æ 13 Õ“À“√√ À«“𮥗 15 Õ“À“√·≈°‡ª≈Ë’¬π‰∑¬ 24 Õ“À“√ ¥ 379,412 Õ“À“√ ¥°∫— ¢ÿ ¿“浓 398 Õ“À“√ ¥™«à ¬≈¥π”È Àπ—° 395 Õ“À“√ ¥∫√√‡∑“‚√§ª«¥¢Õâ √¡Ÿ “µÕ¬¥å 395 Õ“À“√ ¥∫√√‡∑“Õ“°“√‚√§ª«¥°≈“â ¡‡π◊ÈÕ 394 Õ“À“√ ¥·∫∫ßÕ° 381 Õ“À“√ ¥·∫∫·™‡à ¬πÁ ®π·¢ßÁ 383 Õ“À“√ ¥·∫∫À¡°— /¥Õß 384 Õ“À“√ ¥·∫∫·Àßâ 383 Õ“À“√ ¥ªÕÑ ß°π— ‚√§Õ«â π 395 Õ“À“√ ¥≈¥ “√æ‘…„π√à“ß°“¬ 393,396 Õ“À“√ ¥·≈–√–∫∫°≈â“¡‡π◊ÕÈ °√–¥°Ÿ ·≈–¢âÕ 394 Õ“À“√ ¥·≈–√–∫∫∑“߇¥‘πÀ“¬„® 393 Õ“À“√ ¥·≈–√–∫∫∑“߇¥π‘ Õ“À“√ 393 Õ“À“√ ¥·≈–√–∫∫¿¡Ÿ §‘ â¡ÿ °π— 396 Õ“À“√ ¥·≈–√–∫∫À—«„®·≈–À≈Õ¥‡≈◊Õ¥ 393 Õ“À“√ ¥·≈–‚√§°√–¥°Ÿ æ√ÿπ 395 °Õß°“√·æ∑¬∑å “ß‡≈Õ◊ ° °√¡æ≤— π“°“√·æ∑¬·å ºπ‰∑¬·≈–°“√·æ∑¬å∑“߇≈◊Õ°
¥™— π’ 687 Õ“À“√ ¥ ”À√∫— π—°°’Ó 396 Õπ‘ ´≈Ÿ π‘ 570-573,579 Õªÿ «“ 359 ‡ÕπÁ ‰´¡å°“·≈§‚µ ∑√“π ‡øÕ‡√ 543 ‡ÕÁπ‰´¡‡å ÕπÁ Õ–‡´∑‘≈°“·≈§‚µ´“¡’π∑√“π ‡øÕ‡√ 543,547 ·ÕπµÕ‘ Õ°´‘·¥π∑å 373,384,390,395 ·Õª‡ªô≈î 316 ·Õ≈°ÕŒÕ≈°å —∫‚√§‡∫“À«“π 31 ·Õ≈ø“-‰Œ¥√Õ°´≈‘ ‰π‚µ√´“¡’π (α-hydroxynitrosamine) 611 ·Õ ª“√“®’π (asparagine) 605 ‚Õ™– (ojas) 355,356,362 Œ ŒÕ√å‚¡π å 570-573 ‡Œ∑‡∑Õ‚√‰´§≈°‘ ‡Õ¡’π å (heterocyclic amines) 601,266 Õ“À“√ ¥ªÑÕß°π— °“√‡°¥‘ ¡–‡√Áß 397 ÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇ °Õß°“√·æ∑¬å∑“߇≈◊Õ° °√¡æ—≤π“°“√·æ∑¬·å ºπ‰∑¬·≈–°“√·æ∑¬∑å “ß‡≈◊Õ°
688 µ”√“«™‘ “°“√ Õ“À“√‡æÕË◊ ÿ¢¿“æ A ABO 541,542 Azadirachta indica 217,222,234,246,257 B Basella rubra 215,220,225,231,242 Biomics Technology 518 C Cassia siamea 219,223,228,248,267 Centella asiatica 215,220,224,249,268 cocliac disease 554 concanavalin A 552 Curcuma mangga 218,243,247,266 D Diplazium esculentum 21,522,022,824,425 Dr.Peter D, Adamo 551 Dragea volubilis 213,223,233,253,272 E Epigenetics 535 G Garcinia cowa 219,224,248,267 Genetic modification 518 Gluten lectin 554 Gymnema inodorum 215,224,252,271 H Helicobactor pylori 554 Houttuynia cordata 215,255,273 °Õß°“√·æ∑¬å∑“߇≈◊Õ° °√¡æ—≤π“°“√·æ∑¬·å ºπ‰∑¬·≈–°“√·æ∑¬∑å “ß‡≈Õ◊ °
¥™— π’ 689 M Momordica charantia 216,221,226,231,246 Musa sapientum 218,241,247,266 N N-acetylglucosamine 552 O Oroxylum indicum 216,221,226,232,246 P Parkia speciosa 222,234,257,275 Parkia timoriana 234,258,275 Phytohaemagglutinin 552 Piper nigrum 221,254,272 Piper sarmentosum 214,219,229,243,249 Polygonum inodorum 225,246,252,271 R Red kidney bean 552 S Spilanthes acmella 243,251,270 ÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇÇ °Õß°“√·æ∑¬∑å “ß‡≈◊Õ° °√¡æ—≤π“°“√·æ∑¬å·ºπ‰∑¬·≈–°“√·æ∑¬∑å “ß‡≈◊Õ°
690 µ”√“«™‘ “°“√ Õ“À“√‡æË◊Õ ¢ÿ ¿“æ °Õß°“√·æ∑¬∑å “ß‡≈Õ◊ ° °√¡æ—≤π“°“√·æ∑¬å·ºπ‰∑¬·≈–°“√·æ∑¬∑å “ß‡≈◊Õ°
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