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Aqueous solubility of some natural phenolic compounds
... bark of sweet birch. 8 Gallic acid, because of its many significant biological activities (such as its use as an antioxidant and antiviric), 9 is commonly used in the pharmaceutical, food, and pigment ... See full document
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In vivo antioxidant activity of phenolic compounds: facts and gaps
... potential of natural matrices (Carocho & Ferreira, ...interference of some foods and even nutrients on the bioavailability and bioactivity of phenolic matrices is doubtless ... See full document
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Health promoting and sensory properties of phenolic compounds in food
... thawing of fruits, oxidation of phenolic compounds takes place and is negatively correlated with the acceptance level of fruits (Blanda et ...the phenolic content of ... See full document
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Edible flowers as sources of phenolic compounds with bioactive potential
... presence of phenolic compounds. The aim of this study was determined the individual phenolic pro file in the hydromethanolic extracts and infusion preparations of four different ... See full document
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Seawater solubility, degradation and leaching of new nature-inspired antifouling compounds
... a natural process resulting from colonization and subsequent accumulation of unwanted marine organisms in natural and artificial submerged ...This natural process causes huge anthropological ... See full document
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PHENOLIC COMPOSITION AND ANTIOXIDANT CAPACITY OF AQUEOUS AND ETHANOLIC EXTRACTS OF BLACKBERRIES
... extraction of phenols from plant material, and the extraction efficiency is dependent on the solvent and method of extraction (IGNat et ...polarities of phenolic compounds vary ... See full document
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Phenolic compounds and diterpenoids with activity in aqueous extracts of plectranthus
... These compounds were then analysed by electrospray tandem mass spectrometry in the positive and negative ion modes, their product ions were studied and some fragmentation pathways were ...cleavages ... See full document
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Removal of phenolic compounds from aqueous solutions using activated carbon prepared from water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes): kinetic and thermodynamic equilibrium studies.
... Embora os compostos fenólicos sejam de ocorrência natural, a grande maioria destes compostos presente nos recursos hídricos é de origem antropogênica. Diversos são os níveis de ocorrência e as fontes de ... See full document
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Cosmeceutical potential of apple pomace phenolic compounds: development of a natural-based dermal hydrogel as proof of concept
... group of complex high molecular weight polysaccharides that are soluble in aqueous and acidic conditions, being considered as part of the soluble dietary ...presence of water and to provide ... See full document
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S TUDY OF THE NATURAL ALKENYLBENZENES COMPOUNDS
... understanding of the toxic effects of alkoxy-substituted alkenylbenzenes, such as myristicin, and estragole, and their implications for human risk have yet to be fully explored, and will have a significant ... See full document
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Identification of phenolic compounds and biologically related activities from Ocotea odorifera aqueous extract leaves
... oil of this species (Castro & Lima, 2011; Pinto et ...analysis of the ...concentration of safrole in addition to phenylpropanoid derivatives, steroids, coumarins and sesquiterpenes (Lordello, ... See full document
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Extraction of phenolic compounds with aqueous two-phase systems
... load of organic compounds in effluents, and at the same time add value to the process, there is a growing interest in their extraction both from natural sources and industrial or agricultural ...are ... See full document
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Studies on the solubility of phenolic compounds
... Phenolic compounds are a chemical family whose members have one or more hydroxyl groups directly attached to an aromatic ...capacity of scavenging free radicals and oxidizing compounds, which ... See full document
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Effects of some phenolic compounds on soybean seed germination and on seed-borne fungi
... property of altering mitochondria and chloroplasts membranes, hindering the energy transfer necessary to ion transport, as observed in spinach (Moreland and Novitzky, ...For phenolic acids, polyphenols (but ... See full document
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Bioactivity of phenolic acids: metabolites versus parent compounds: a review
... conjugation of flavonoids and other polyphenols (Cremin, Kasim-Karakas & Waterhouse, ...process of detoxication to avoid potential toxic effects and also because increasing their hydrophilicity they can ... See full document
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Characterization of phenolic compounds of OMW: toxicity and degrability by yeasts
... amount of an effluent, usually known as Olive Mill Wastewater ...exception of Spain that is one of the major producers but mostly use the 2-phases ...presence of biodegradable, recalcitrant ... See full document
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Adsorption capacity of phenolic compounds onto cellulose and xylan
... all of the combinations of the PCs and DFs studied that the greatest mass transfer of solute to the adsorbent occurred within the first minutes of ...saturation of the active sites ... See full document
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Glycosidic aroma compounds of some portuguese grape cultivars
... rate of 30 ◦ C min −1 to 60 ◦ C and than at 2 ◦ C min −1 to 160 ◦ C and 3 ◦ C min −1 to 230 ◦ C, and held for 13 ...eV. Compounds were identified by comparing retention times and mass spectra with ... See full document
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STRONTIUM CARBONATE SOLUBILITY DATA IN AQUEOUS MIXTURES OF MONOETHYLENEGLYCOL UNDER A CARBON DIOXIDE ATMOSPHERE
... inhibit natural gas hydrate formation, monoethyleneglycol (MEG) is usually injected into producing well ...presence of chlorides and carbonates. This work presents salt solubility data for the ... See full document
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Advanced Oxidation Process of phenolic compounds in industrial wasterwater.
... Dentre estas técnicas, os processos avançados de oxidação (AOP’s) aparecem como os mais promissores para aplicação em água e solos contaminados, por pro- moverem a degradação total dos p[r] ... See full document
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