Green kiwifruit (lat. Actinidia deliciosa var. Hayward) and maintenance of normal defecation: evaluation of a health claim pursuant to Article 13(5) of Regulation (EC) No 1924/2006 [PDF]
Following an application from Zespri International Limited, submitted for authorisation of a health claim pursuant to Article 13(5) of Regulation (EC) No 1924/2006 via the Competent Authority of Belgium, the EFSA Panel on Nutrition, Novel Foods and Food ...
EFSA Panel on Nutrition, Novel Foods and Food Allergens (NDA) +17 more
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Undifferentiated In Vitro Cultured Actinidia deliciosa as Cell Factory for the Production of Quercetin Glycosides [PDF]
Land plants produce a vast arsenal of specialized metabolites and many of them display interesting bioactivities in humans. Recently, flavonol quercetin gained great attention in the light of the COVID-19 pandemic because, in addition to the anti ...
Stefano Negri +5 more
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Flower aberrations in kiwifruit (Actinidia deliciosa)
Summary The most important problem limiting marketable quality in kiwifruit is the flat or fan shaped fruits. Although selective hand thinning and sorting can be used to remove these fruit, the cost increase may be considerable. This study describes the morphological changes on a microscopic level during flower formation at the reproductive ...
H. Engİn, Z. Gökbayrak, A. Dardenİz
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Data on docking of phytoconstituents of Actinidia deliciosa on dengue viral targets [PDF]
Major Phytoconstituents of Actinidia deliciosa were explored for their anti-viral potential against dengue virus (DENV). The docking of these phytoconstituents was performed on 7 viral targets- 4 DENV non structural protein (NS5-SAM binding domain, NS5 ...
Sneha R. Chandani +4 more
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Codon usage bias is presumably affected by tRNA selection effects in Actinidia polyploidization events [PDF]
Background Polyploidization is one of the main mechanisms in speciation, yet its effects on the frequency and distribution of synonymous codons remain unclear, which may lead to distinct patterns of codon usage bias (CUB) in polyploid species.
Yi Zhou +7 more
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Recalcitrance to root of kiwifruit (Actinidia spp.) stem cuttings (SCs) is a restriction for its commercial production. Exogenous hormone is the key factor to regulate root formation, but the research on exogenous hormone stimulatory effects on Actinidia
Mapogo Kgetjepe Sekhukhune +1 more
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AKTINIDIE VÝZNAČNÁ ‘ISSAI’ IN VITRO A MOŽNOSTI JEJÍHO DOPĚSTOVÁNÍ [HARDY KIWI ‘ISSAI’ IN VITRO AND ITS FURTHER CULTIVATION] [PDF]
Actinidia arguta, a liana closely related to well-known Actinidia deliciosa, can be cultivated in Central European conditions thanks to its frost hardiness. The fruit, called kiwi berry, offers a rich source of vitamins and minerals. Micropropagation can
Matěj Semerák, Alexandra Slámová
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Mobility of zinc and copper in contaminated clay soil influenced by Actinidia deliciosa and incubation times [PDF]
As a low cost byproduct, Actinidia deliciosa shell can be made into sorbent materials which are used in heavy metals immobilization. It has been investigated as a replacement for currently expensive methods of heavy metal immobilization from soil.
Bahareh Lorestani +3 more
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The aim of this study was to estimate the content of exogenous antioxidants in kiwi fruits available in Gdynia, Poland, and their ability to reduce free radicals.
Tomasz Pukszta
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Actinidia latifolia and Actinidia deliciosa (kiwifruit) are two species with many applications in food and medicine. They are capable of growing and developing in Lam Dong province and similar temperate climates.
Le Hong En +2 more
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