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Transport and immunomodulatory effect of Hericium erinaceus peptide LPGKVIAS
(Food Quality and Safety, 2024-11)Hericium erinaceus–derived peptides have been found to exhibit various bioactivities, including immunoregulatory properties. This study investigated the transport, absorption, and potential immunomodulatory activities of ... -
Structural characterization and anti-inflammatory activities of novel polysaccharides obtained from Pleurotus eryngii
(Sciopen Food Science and Human Wellness, 2024-06)Natural polysaccharides named PEP-0.1-1, PEP-0-1 and PEP-0-2 from edible mushroom species Pleurotus eryngii were obtained in the present study. Results showed that molecular weights of these polysaccharides were 3 235, ... -
Influence of Financial Literacy on Economic Sustainability Among Small-Scale Tea Farmers in Kenya, A Case of Ndima Tea Factory, Nyeri County
(International Journal of Arts and Social Science, 2025-06)Financial literacy plays a critical role in empowering individuals to make informed decisions regarding their income, savings, credit, and investments. For small-scale tea farmers in Kenya, financial literacy is particularly ... -
Performance Appraisal On Employee Motivation; A Case of the Department of Social Services in Kajiado County
(Journal of Human Resource & Leadership, 2025-05)Employee motivation is a critical concern within the Department of Social Services in Kajiado County, where diminishing staff morale and commitment threaten organizational effectiveness and service delivery outcomes. This ... -
Moderating effect of bank size on nexus between internal equity capital and financial performance of lower tier commercial banks in Kenya
(INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCE, 2022-06)The Kenyan banking sector is categorized into three tiers, tier I, II and III based on bank size. The profitability of tier II and III has been declining begging the question as to whether the size of the bank has any ...
