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Cereal Bioactive Compounds: A Review

Cereal Bioactive Compounds: A Review

... wholegrain cereal products (rich in fibrous polymers) are the excellent sources of numerous unique substances rating among biologically active compounds such as dietary fiber (arabinoxylans, beta-glucans, ... See full document

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Review: Extensive Potentiality of Selected Tropical Fruits from Indonesia

Review: Extensive Potentiality of Selected Tropical Fruits from Indonesia

... the bioactive compounds in tropical fruits (Dey, Chakraborty, Jain, Sharma, & Kuhad, 2016; Elleuch et ...of compounds present in pulps and by-products of tropical fruits as bioactive ... See full document

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The Role of Soluble, Insoluble Fibers and Their Bioactive Compounds in Cancer: A Mini Review

The Role of Soluble, Insoluble Fibers and Their Bioactive Compounds in Cancer: A Mini Review

... obtained, cereal fiber show negative relation [35]; as fiber decreases luminal pH that increases cell proliferation in colon leading to tumor enhancement [36]; whereas, vegetable fiber is linked positively, but ... See full document

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Prospective Bioactive Compounds from Vernonia amygdalina, Lippia javanica, Dysphania ambrosioides and Tithonia diversifolia in Controlling Legume Insect Pests

Prospective Bioactive Compounds from Vernonia amygdalina, Lippia javanica, Dysphania ambrosioides and Tithonia diversifolia in Controlling Legume Insect Pests

... pest. Bioactive compounds derived from plant could be an alternative source for insect pest control because they constitute a rich source of natural ...This review aims to explore the potential of ... See full document

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Bioactive compounds, health benefits and utilization of Rhododendron: a comprehensive review

Bioactive compounds, health benefits and utilization of Rhododendron: a comprehensive review

... Rhododendron is used traditionally in Far-West Nepal as a remedy for many diseases and is preferred for its diverse medicinal properties with low side-effect pro- file. Phenolic acids obtained from its leaves and twigs ... See full document

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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  

... In the later stage of diabetes, dermal injuries are known to worsen, resulting in deep wounds and am- putation risk if not properly treated. In a study carried out by Rajasekaran et al. (2004), the effect of finger ... See full document

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Isolated bioactive plant compounds with anti-diabetic property: Review

Isolated bioactive plant compounds with anti-diabetic property: Review

... These compounds-have-been classified in appropiate chemical groupsand Reported data are on their pharmacological activity, mechanism of action and other ...nitrogen compounds and miscellaneous substance s ... See full document

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β glucans and their significance for the preparation of functional foods – a review

β glucans and their significance for the preparation of functional foods – a review

... active compounds of the soluble dietary fibre, β-glucans have an important role in gut physiol- ...of cereal β-glucans was studied in the work of Vasiljevic et ...for review see Kim et ... See full document

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Antiparasitic activity of chicory (Cichorium intybus) and its natural bioactive compounds in livestock: a review

Antiparasitic activity of chicory (Cichorium intybus) and its natural bioactive compounds in livestock: a review

... production systems (measured as enhanced animal productivity derived from its antiparasitic effects and im- proved nutritional value) must be assessed and com- pared with the extra costs associated with the growth and/or ... See full document

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Bioactive compounds, food applications and health benefits of Parkia speciosa (stinky beans): a review

Bioactive compounds, food applications and health benefits of Parkia speciosa (stinky beans): a review

... body. Bioactive compounds like phenols ...These bioactive compounds and peptides pos- sess different medicinal properties like anti-hypertensive, antioxidative, anti-inflammatory, anticancer, ... See full document

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Screening of Bioactive Compounds for Development of New Pesticides: A Mini Review

Screening of Bioactive Compounds for Development of New Pesticides: A Mini Review

... screening processes are time consuming, laborious, slow in process, requires larger space. In vivo high throughput screening permits rapidly screen large amounts of compounds for biological activity. The natural ... See full document

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Anticancer Properties of Bioactive Compounds of Berry Fruits - A Review

Anticancer Properties of Bioactive Compounds of Berry Fruits - A Review

... The bioavailability and metabolism of phenolics, the predominant phytochemicals present in berry fruits, have been reviewed [49,50] and therefore will not be discussed in detail in this paper. It is noteworthy that the ... See full document

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Bioactive Compounds and Properties of Seaweeds—A Review

Bioactive Compounds and Properties of Seaweeds—A Review

... chemical compounds like agar-agar, carrageenan and ...chemical compounds also known as phytochemical and are mainly use for human consumption, animal feed, man- ure (in many countries) ...contain ... See full document

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Marine Bioactive Compounds : Future Medicine-Review

Marine Bioactive Compounds : Future Medicine-Review

... Marine bioactive compounds display varied potential applications, namely as molecular tools, in ...marine bioactive compounds isolated from cnidarians in the first decade of the 21st century, ... See full document

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Bioactive compounds of Boesenbergia sp. and their anti-inflammatory mechanism: A review

Bioactive compounds of Boesenbergia sp. and their anti-inflammatory mechanism: A review

... This review focuses on the bioactive compounds in Boesenbergia sp. and their mechanism as anti-inflammatory agents. Moreover, this paper also provides other utilities of Boesenbergia sp. as well as ... See full document

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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

... vasica was assessed against clinical pathogen solvents like methanol, ethanol, acetone, chloroform, diethyl ether and water were used for the preparation of plant extracts in various concentrations by disc diffusion ... See full document

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PHYTOCHEMICAL AND ENZYME CHARACTERIZATION OF SARGASSUM WIGHTII FROM MANDAPAM REGION, TAMIL NADU, INDIA

PHYTOCHEMICAL AND ENZYME CHARACTERIZATION OF SARGASSUM WIGHTII FROM MANDAPAM REGION, TAMIL NADU, INDIA

... phenolic compounds with free O-H group which is usually broad ...active compounds were qualitatively measured by standard ...active compounds like alkaloids and phenolic compounds were ... See full document

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Synthesis,Characterization, Biological Evaluation and anti corrosion activity of some new bis-piperidone Derivatives

Synthesis,Characterization, Biological Evaluation and anti corrosion activity of some new bis-piperidone Derivatives

... signals at (7.73,7.85 )due to protons of aromatic ring of piperidons, 13 C-NMR spectrum of compounds (2a-2d) show no signals in the C=O range And show signal at (188.42 ppm ) due to (C=N),signals at (125.80, ... See full document

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Bioactive compounds and reological study of physalis (P  peruviana) pulp as a result of maltodextrin concentration

Bioactive compounds and reological study of physalis (P peruviana) pulp as a result of maltodextrin concentration

... the bioactive compounds of Physalis pulp and perform its rheological study due to the addition of the maltodextrin encapsulating agent that acts as a thermal protector of the bioactive ... See full document

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Identification of biological secondary metabolites in three Penicillium species, P. goditanum, P. moldavicum, and P. corylophilum

Identification of biological secondary metabolites in three Penicillium species, P. goditanum, P. moldavicum, and P. corylophilum

... many bioactive small molecules, or secondary metabolites, that range from beneficial bioactive compounds (antibiotics, anticancer, anti- infective, antimicrobial, and antioxidant ) to harmful toxins ... See full document

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