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Callyspongia crassa and C. siphonella (Porifera, Callyspongiidae) as a potential source for medical bioactive substances, Aqaba Gulf, Red Sea, Egypt

Callyspongia crassa and C. siphonella (Porifera, Callyspongiidae) as a potential source for medical bioactive substances, Aqaba Gulf, Red Sea, Egypt

... of bioactive chemical components and secondary metabolites with potential pharmaceutical applications gave promising ...of bioactive substances which can be used as antimicrobial, antiviral, ...

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Dynamics of Selected Bioactive Substances Changes in Cucurbita Moschata Duch. Ex Poir. After Storage and Different Methods of Technological Processing

Dynamics of Selected Bioactive Substances Changes in Cucurbita Moschata Duch. Ex Poir. After Storage and Different Methods of Technological Processing

... The winter squash (Cucurbita moschata Duch. ex Poir.) belongs to less known vegetables, which are consumed in small rate in Slovak Republic. The aim of submitted research was to fi nd out variety infl uence on total ...

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BIOACTIVE SUBSTANCES IN TREES AND SHRUBS OF CENTRAL EUROPE

BIOACTIVE SUBSTANCES IN TREES AND SHRUBS OF CENTRAL EUROPE

... Another group of plant origin active compounds comprises essential oils. They are volatile compounds most frequently found in special cells of secretory tissues of plants. These compounds are natural isoprene oligomers ...

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Potential of Bioactive Substances of Piper caninum and Piper betle Var. Nigra Leaves as Biopesticide in Organic Bali Rice

Potential of Bioactive Substances of Piper caninum and Piper betle Var. Nigra Leaves as Biopesticide in Organic Bali Rice

... Rice is consumed as a staple food by majority of the people in the world and failure in rice crop, due to any reason, poses a severe threat of starvation. Rice blast, caused by a fungus blast has been ranked among the ...

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 EVALUATION OF GLYCOLIPIDS OF SOME EGYPTIAN MARINE ALGAE AS A SOURCE OF BIOACTIVE SUBSTANCES

 EVALUATION OF GLYCOLIPIDS OF SOME EGYPTIAN MARINE ALGAE AS A SOURCE OF BIOACTIVE SUBSTANCES

... Proposed chemical structures of bioactive constituent LC/MS/MS can be utilized to identify the lipid species with a lipid class. Algal glycolipids were identified using LC/MS/MS, the cluster of peaks at m/z (+ev) ...

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Effects of Topical and Dietary Use of Shea Butter on Animals

Effects of Topical and Dietary Use of Shea Butter on Animals

... Abstract: Shea butter is the fat extracted from the nut of Africa Shea tree (Vitellaria paradoxa). It is used in cosmetic formulations and as a substitute for Cocoa butter in chocolate industries. It is edible and used ...

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Brazil nuts intake improves lipid profile, oxidative stress and microvascular function in obese adolescents: a randomized controlled trial

Brazil nuts intake improves lipid profile, oxidative stress and microvascular function in obese adolescents: a randomized controlled trial

... and bioactive substances with antioxidant action are able to avoid arachidonic acid oxidation [33] and improvement of lipid peroxidation could reduce plasmatic and urinary levels of 8-epi-PGF 2a ...

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PRESENCE OF SALVIA HISPANICA L  SEED FROM WEANING IS ABLE TO  MITIGATE AND PREVENT THE ALTERED LIPID METABOLISM AND  GLUCOSE HOMEOSTASIS IN ADULT O? SPRING (EXPOSED TO A  NUTRITIONAL CHALLENGE FROM UTERO TO ADULTHOOD)

PRESENCE OF SALVIA HISPANICA L SEED FROM WEANING IS ABLE TO MITIGATE AND PREVENT THE ALTERED LIPID METABOLISM AND GLUCOSE HOMEOSTASIS IN ADULT O? SPRING (EXPOSED TO A NUTRITIONAL CHALLENGE FROM UTERO TO ADULTHOOD)

... The nutritional properties of chia seeds, such as: high content of polyunsaturated fatty acids, vegetable protein, dietary fibre, vitamins, minerals and bioactive substances result in numerous studies on ...

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Bio active packaging for healthier foods

Bio active packaging for healthier foods

... of substances. The functional substances which are thought most suitable for their incorporation in the package wall are phytochemicals, vitamins, nanofibers and ...

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Free Radical Scavenging and Anticollagenase Properties of Sargachromanol I from Myagropsis myagroides

Free Radical Scavenging and Anticollagenase Properties of Sargachromanol I from Myagropsis myagroides

... (1~16) were isolated from the brown alga Sargassum siliquastrum as novel bioactive substances [12]. myagroides , which inhibited amylase activity. In this study, in vitro anticolla[r] ...

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Use of SFC in Extraction of Adaptogens from Brazilian Plants

Use of SFC in Extraction of Adaptogens from Brazilian Plants

... Bioactive substances found in plants are very interesting because of their importance in medicine and ...of bioactive compound known as Beta-Ecdysone has been ...

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BIOACTIVITY OF MORUS ALBA L  EXTRACTS AN OVERVIEW

BIOACTIVITY OF MORUS ALBA L EXTRACTS AN OVERVIEW

... INTRODUCTION: Functional foods are foods with designed functional properties that prevents and reduces the severity of diseases. These diseases are common and global. The most common diseases include atherosclerosis, ...

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Antimycobacterial activity of Brazilian Amazon plants extracts

Antimycobacterial activity of Brazilian Amazon plants extracts

... of bioactive substances and Brazil has a rich plant biodiversity, it reinforces the need for studies to identify the potential of these products of plant origin, as well as the active ingredient responsible ...

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A View on Coastal Management An Encourage

A View on Coastal Management An Encourage

... additions of calcareous algae and other organisms which secrete calcium carbonate. As they are sedentary, they can’t run away if attacked. As a result, to evade predators, they produce fouling agents or poisonous ...

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ANTIBACTERIAL EFFECTS OF ETHANOLIC LEAF EXTRACTS OF BACHANG (MANGIFERA FOETIDA LOUR ) ON STREPTOCOCCUS MUTANS

ANTIBACTERIAL EFFECTS OF ETHANOLIC LEAF EXTRACTS OF BACHANG (MANGIFERA FOETIDA LOUR ) ON STREPTOCOCCUS MUTANS

... [8] Bioactive substances isolated from leaves and stems of Chromolaena squalida that evidently shown antibacterial activities on both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria known to contain ...

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What is a Bioactive Compound? A Combined Definition for a Preliminary Consensus

What is a Bioactive Compound? A Combined Definition for a Preliminary Consensus

... the bioactive compounds are non-essential, because the same compound (or molecule) cannot play two physiological roles at the same time in the same organism: one, nutritional (energetic metabolism and ...

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Physico-Mechanical Properties of TiO2 Doped 45S5 Bioactive Glasses and Glass –Ceramics

Physico-Mechanical Properties of TiO2 Doped 45S5 Bioactive Glasses and Glass –Ceramics

... bioactive glass was discovered by Hench in 1969 at Florida University. It is a biocompatible and shows high bioactivity nature which is in fact clinically used for middle ear prostheses and as end osseous edge ...

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Novel injectable gellan gum hydrogel composites incorporating Zn  and Sr enriched bioactive glass microparticles:high resolution X Ray micro computed tomography, antibacterial and in vitro testing

Novel injectable gellan gum hydrogel composites incorporating Zn and Sr enriched bioactive glass microparticles:high resolution X Ray micro computed tomography, antibacterial and in vitro testing

... Results of elemental analysis by ICP-OES after incubation of hydrogel-bioactive glass composites for 28 days in SBF are shown in Table 4. As expected, no Ca or P was detected in GG controls without ...

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Cultural parameters influencing the production of antimicrobial metabolites by rhodococcus erythropolis vl rk 05

Cultural parameters influencing the production of antimicrobial metabolites by rhodococcus erythropolis vl rk 05

... Carbon sources such as maltose, lactose, fructose, galactose, sucrose, glucose, starch, cellulose, mannitol and sorbitol at 1% concentration were supplemented separately into the fermentation medium. The effect of ...

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