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Wild edible plants: a potential source of nutraceuticals

Wild edible plants: a potential source of nutraceuticals

... Major source of reserve food in plants is ...energy source essential for ...In plants storage organ for starch may be seed, root, tuber or ...important potential sources ... See full document

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Towards chemical and nutritional inventory of Portuguese wild edible mushrooms in different habitats

Towards chemical and nutritional inventory of Portuguese wild edible mushrooms in different habitats

... a source of compounds with medicinal ...reservoir of Northeast Portugal must be chemically and nutritionally characterized for the benefit of populations and for the genetic conservation ... See full document

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Prunus avium vegetal parts as a potential source of health benefits

Prunus avium vegetal parts as a potential source of health benefits

... effects of edible and medicinal plants are recognized since ancient times, being intimately linked with the capacity of them to synthesize a great variety of bioactive compounds, that ... See full document

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Wild Plants, Mushrooms and Nuts

Wild Plants, Mushrooms and Nuts

... presents wild edible plants that have been investigated due to their claimed functional ...These plants are interesting sources of physiologically active ingredients which are linked to ... See full document

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CHARACTERIZATION AND COMPARISON OF SERRATIA MARCESCENS ISOLATED FROM EDIBLE CACTUS AND FROM SILKWORM FOR VIRULENCE POTENTIAL AND CHITOSAN SUSCEPTIBILITY Bin Li

CHARACTERIZATION AND COMPARISON OF SERRATIA MARCESCENS ISOLATED FROM EDIBLE CACTUS AND FROM SILKWORM FOR VIRULENCE POTENTIAL AND CHITOSAN SUSCEPTIBILITY Bin Li

... Effect of chitosan concentration: Chitosan solutions of 5 ml in volume were prepared by adding chitosan stock to sterile deionized water to give a final chitosan concentration of ...ml of ... See full document

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INSECTS AS HUMAN FOOD: AN OVERVIEW

INSECTS AS HUMAN FOOD: AN OVERVIEW

... workshop of insect cuisine, par- ticipants tasted salty and sweet culinary preparations containing some insects (crickets, mealworms, and leaf-cutting ...ture of the insects, while the look and ... See full document

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REPOSITORIO INSTITUCIONAL DA UFOP: Combination of extracts from Aristolochia cymbifera with streptomycin as a potential antibacterial drug.

REPOSITORIO INSTITUCIONAL DA UFOP: Combination of extracts from Aristolochia cymbifera with streptomycin as a potential antibacterial drug.

... Species of the Aristolochia genus are used in tra- ditional medicine, mainly in South America, to treat skin diseases, poisoning, wounds, worms, diarrhea, and also as ...indicated potential antimicrobial ... See full document

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MEDICINAL PLANTS AS A SOURCE OF ANTIPYRETIC AGENT IN TERAI REGION OF WESTERN NEPAL

MEDICINAL PLANTS AS A SOURCE OF ANTIPYRETIC AGENT IN TERAI REGION OF WESTERN NEPAL

... derangement of heat regulating mechanism in the ...feeling of warmth. Fever generally occurs due to infection of micro-organisms that produce ...disturbance of metabolism and it increases ... See full document

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SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF SOME ECTOMYCORRHIZAL FUNGI (RUSSULACEAE, FUNGI, BASIDIOMYCOTA) IN FOREST HABITATS FROM THE NORTH-EAST REGION (ROMANIA)

SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF SOME ECTOMYCORRHIZAL FUNGI (RUSSULACEAE, FUNGI, BASIDIOMYCOTA) IN FOREST HABITATS FROM THE NORTH-EAST REGION (ROMANIA)

... dominance of Quercus ...probabilities of occurrence ranging from 40% to ...(maximum of 20%). Also, the cluster groups the only combination of low Quercus ...sub-associations of Lathyro ... See full document

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Detection of Anaplasma sp. phylogenetically related to A. phagocytophilum in a free-living bird in Brazil

Detection of Anaplasma sp. phylogenetically related to A. phagocytophilum in a free-living bird in Brazil

... regions of the country (CFSPH, 2013). Wild animals play an important role in carrying vectors that may potentially transmit pathogens (EBANI et ...participation of wild mammals, such as deer, ... See full document

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Possibilities of Using Wild Plants in the Traditional Culinary Culture of Slovakia

Possibilities of Using Wild Plants in the Traditional Culinary Culture of Slovakia

... content of vitamins, fibre, minerals, trace elements and other specific substances with a high biological value compared to cultured ...grow wild or are grown under organic conditions (Bingemer, 2015: ... See full document

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Krill oil: new nutraceuticals

Krill oil: new nutraceuticals

... Krill oil is a new available health product which is produced from deep marine species, namely, krill. Krill lives in deep sea in the area of new global polar. It is a marine crustacean species enriching in both ... See full document

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Edible coatings enriched with essential oils and their compounds for fresh and fresh-cut fruit

Edible coatings enriched with essential oils and their compounds for fresh and fresh-cut fruit

... utilization of essential oils on the prevention of fruit decay have been ...protection of per- simmons against Alternaria alternata, strawberries against Botrytis cinerea, mandarins against ... See full document

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Chemical Characterization and Antioxidant Potential of Wild Ganoderma Species from Ghana

Chemical Characterization and Antioxidant Potential of Wild Ganoderma Species from Ghana

... Samples (~500 mg) were homogenized with butylated hydroxytoluene, BHT solution in hexane (10 mg/mL; 100 µL), tocol solution in hexane (IS; 50 µg/mL; 400 µL) and methanol (4 mL) by vortex mixing (1 min). Subsequently, ... See full document

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Egg-laying by the butterfly Iphiclides podalirius (Lepidoptera, Papilionidae) on alien plants: a broadening of host range or oviposition mistakes?

Egg-laying by the butterfly Iphiclides podalirius (Lepidoptera, Papilionidae) on alien plants: a broadening of host range or oviposition mistakes?

... dox of oviposition on non–hosts or on hosts that confer very poor offspring fitness ...context of the present study, a likely explanation is that an evolutionary lag exists be- tween the newly introduced ... See full document

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Plants of the genus Bauhinia: chemical composition and pharmacological potential.

Plants of the genus Bauhinia: chemical composition and pharmacological potential.

... PLANTS OF THE GENUS Bauhinia: CHEMICAL COMPOSITION AND PHARMACOLOGICAL ...POTENTIAL. Plants of the genus Bauhinia (Leguminosae) are widely distributed in most tropical countries and ... See full document

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795 REVIEW MUSHROOM CULTIVATION IN BRAZIL: CHALLENGES AND POTENTIAL FOR GROWTH

795 REVIEW MUSHROOM CULTIVATION IN BRAZIL: CHALLENGES AND POTENTIAL FOR GROWTH

... Cultivation of A. brasiliensis presents several similarities to A. bisporus. The main difference is that the first does not need a reduction in temperature for fructification, whereas A. bisporus requires a ... See full document

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Efeito do potencial redox na absorção de bário por plantas de arroz cultivadas em solos enriquecidos com BaSO4

Efeito do potencial redox na absorção de bário por plantas de arroz cultivadas em solos enriquecidos com BaSO4

... affinity of barium for organic matter, because this complex is considered limited by some authors (BODEK et ...1% of the total barium was present in the fraction bound to organic matter (SMEDA; ZYRNICKI, ... See full document

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Sapwood of carob tree (Ceratonia siliqua L.) as a potential source of bioactive compounds

Sapwood of carob tree (Ceratonia siliqua L.) as a potential source of bioactive compounds

... conditions of this study, gentisic acid was not the responsible for the cytotoxic activity of the crude extract, since it caused a significant increase in cell ...characteristics of phenolic ... See full document

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BRAZILIAN ARCHIVES OF BIOLOGY AND TECHNOLOGY

BRAZILIAN ARCHIVES OF BIOLOGY AND TECHNOLOGY

... aim of this work was to analyze and quantify the presence of antinutritional compounds such as lectins and trypsin-like inhibitors, polyphenols and tannins, and enzymatic activity of peroxidases and ... See full document

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