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Potential for Naturally Sourced Bioactive Compounds

Therapeutic Potential of Seaweed Bioactive Compounds

Therapeutic Potential of Seaweed Bioactive Compounds

... and antitumor activity [54]. Marine red algae primarily contain an agaran type polysaccha- ride, which was separated from Grateloupia filicina and was investigated for its antiangiogenic activity. Fucoidan is a highly ...

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Endophytic Fungi: A Potential Source of Bioactive Compounds

Endophytic Fungi: A Potential Source of Bioactive Compounds

... for bioactive compounds is ...similar compounds can be produced by ecologically associated ...synthesize bioactive compounds which previously considered as typical plant ...diseases, ...

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HUMAN PLACENTA: POTENTIAL SOURCE OF BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS

HUMAN PLACENTA: POTENTIAL SOURCE OF BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS

... Nonetheless, the FDA has recently restricted use of human placenta because of their general rules-regarding potential contamination-for use of human substances in medicine. Also blood from umbilical cord vessels ...

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STUDY OF BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS FROM POTENTIAL MARINE MICROORGANISMS

STUDY OF BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS FROM POTENTIAL MARINE MICROORGANISMS

... tremendous potential of microorganisms as a source of new bioactive secondary metabolites and it is reported that most of the marine bacterial pigments exhibit antimicrobial ...produce bioactive ...

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Raspberry and blackberry pomaces as potential sources of bioactive compounds

Raspberry and blackberry pomaces as potential sources of bioactive compounds

... of bioactive compounds with strong antioxidant ...The potential utilization of fruit pomaces could be the enrichment of different products such as bakery products, biscuits, cookies, paste, ice ...

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Food waste: a potential bioresource for extraction of nutraceuticals and bioactive compounds

Food waste: a potential bioresource for extraction of nutraceuticals and bioactive compounds

... active compounds from specific food residues and avail- ability of highly sensitive measurement tools provide a great opportunity to quantify metabolites in different range of food waste ...specific ...

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Bioactive compounds in foods

Bioactive compounds in foods

... THβC and βC alkaloids occur in foods under a wide range of concentrations and distribution patterns. They exhibit a broad range of biological activities including antimicrobial, antivi- ral, antiparasitic, antioxidant, ...

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Actinomycetes and fungi associated with marine invertebrates: a potential source of bioactive compounds

Actinomycetes and fungi associated with marine invertebrates: a potential source of bioactive compounds

... Normal seawater with a salinity of 35 g/kg (or litre) of water is expressed as 35‰. Microorganisms, particularly fungi and yeasts are well known for their ability to grow in saline environments by adapting their ...

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Finger millet bioactive compounds, bioaccessibility, and potential health effects – a review
 

Finger millet bioactive compounds, bioaccessibility, and potential health effects – a review  

... these compounds by increasing their surface area ra- tio, inducing the activity of endogenous enzymes and bioconversion of the bioactive compounds to more active ...phenolic compounds during ...

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A review article on adhatoda vasica nees: A potential source of bioactive compounds

A review article on adhatoda vasica nees: A potential source of bioactive compounds

... important bioactive compounds have been reported in various part of Adhatodavasicaare essential oils and quinazoline ...novel compounds having medicinal ...

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ISOLATION AND CHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF POTENTIAL BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS FROM CASSIA UNIFLORA

ISOLATION AND CHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF POTENTIAL BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS FROM CASSIA UNIFLORA

... isolated compounds were subjected to IR, 1 H NMR, 13 C NMR, and LC-MS spectral analysis for chemical ...isolated compounds were found to be Methyl inositol, Luteolin, pentacosane, and ...

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Bioactive Compounds of Allium Species

Bioactive Compounds of Allium Species

... tremendous potential to be used in food and pharmaceutical ...plant-based bioactive compounds from Allium ...the potential of other wild and underutilized species ...study bioactive ...

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The Bioactive Compounds of Fruit of Lagerstroemia speciosa L. act as Potential Antimicrobial Agent

The Bioactive Compounds of Fruit of Lagerstroemia speciosa L. act as Potential Antimicrobial Agent

... Jarul (It is also known as Banaba) is a flowering plant that grows in warm climate like the Philippines, India and others. Jarul is widely used in the Philippines and as herbal medicine for diabetes. While in India, ...

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The potential role of selected bioactive compounds from spelt and common wheat in glycemic control

The potential role of selected bioactive compounds from spelt and common wheat in glycemic control

... Wheat grain is a rich source of dietary fiber and various phytochemicals, which are unevenly distrib- uted throughout the kernel. Endosperm (80–85% of the grain’s weight) consists mostly of starch and some proteins, ...

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Chemoenzymatic Synthesis of Some Bioactive Compounds

Chemoenzymatic Synthesis of Some Bioactive Compounds

... Figure Compounds 1 and 2 have been found in nature as a core component of naturally occurring compounds that have various ...these compounds have been used as precursors and linkers for the ...

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PHARMACEUTICALLY VALUABLE BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS OF ALGAE

PHARMACEUTICALLY VALUABLE BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS OF ALGAE

... CONCLUSION Bioactive metabolites of microalgal origin are of special interest in the development of new products for pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and food ...these bioactive compounds to verify their ...

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Bioactive Compounds for the Treatment of Renal Disease

Bioactive Compounds for the Treatment of Renal Disease

... Galectin-3 Galectins constitute a large family of β-galactoside binding lec- tins, and galectin-3 is known to promote cell migration by modulating cell-cell adhesion and cell-matrix adhesion which are critical aspects ...

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Antioxidant Activity and Bioactive Compounds of Sweetpotatoes

Antioxidant Activity and Bioactive Compounds of Sweetpotatoes

... sweetpotatoes have been promoted as a health food in several countries in Asia, especially in Japan. Various processed products derived from high anthocyanin sweetpotatoes are being commercialized with good market ...

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Bioactive Compounds and Properties of Seaweeds—A Review

Bioactive Compounds and Properties of Seaweeds—A Review

... 1. Introduction Seaweed is a term encompassing for macroscopic, multicellular or benthic marine algae. They attached to the bottom in relatively shallow coastal waters. They grow in the deep sea areas of depth up to 180 ...

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Health benefits and bioactive compounds of eggplant

Health benefits and bioactive compounds of eggplant

... composition Bioactive compounds A B S T R A C T Eggplant is a vegetable crop that is grown around the world and can provide signi ficant nutritive benefits thanks to its abundance of vitamins, phenolics and ...

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