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The data of researches, apply to the optimization of technology production Aesculus hippocastanum L. by applying biological preparation in substrate are presented.
S.P. Mashkovska +5 more
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Wood-related procedures, such as lumberjacking and pruning, inevitably result in big piles of leaves, which are considered a major by-product. Extracting valuable compounds from natural by-products is an ongoing trend.
George Ntourtoglou +6 more
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Aesculus indica: an updated review on its pharmacognosy, phytochemistry and pharmacological profile
Aesculus indica Wall. Ex Camb. Hook, a member of Hippocastanaceae family, is widely distributed in the low temperature region of the world. Various parts of this plant are enriched with bioactive molecules and used to treat a variety of illness such as ...
N. Yadav +7 more
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Studies on changes in quality characteristics of Indian horse chestnut (Aesculus indica Colebr.) flour during storage [PDF]
Indian horse chestnut (Aesculus indica Colebr.) is a rich source of starch but contains toxic compound known as saponins which makes it bitter and unsuitable for edible purposes.
Kumar, Pradeep, Thakur, N. S.
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Aesculus parviflora: Bottlebrush Buckeye
This document is about the bottlebrush buckeye (Aesculus parviflora), a native shrub from Alabama, South Carolina, and Florida. It describes the plant’s physical characteristics, including its rounded form, dark green foliage, and showy white flowers ...
Edward Gilman +2 more
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Aesculus x carnea: Red Horsechestnut
This hybrid of Aesculus hippocastanum and Aesculus pavia has very large, dark green leaves composed of five to seven leaflets, and will ultimately reach a height and spread of 30 to 40 feet.
Edward Gilman, Dennis Watson
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Poroid Fungi of Hungary in the Collection of Zoltán Igmándy [PDF]
Zoltán Igmándy (1925–2000), prominent Hungarian mycologist, worked as professor of forest protection at the University of West-Hungary Sopron. His main research area was the investigation of wood-inhabiting poroid fungi of Hungary, their occurrence and ...
SZABÓ, Ilona
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Cyclophosphamide (CP)-also known as cytophosphan-is an alkylating agent that has many side effects in humans and rats. Rats were divided into 5 different groups to evaluate the protective effect of escin (ES) obtained from the horse-chestnut plant ...
İ. Küçükkurt +5 more
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Aesculus x carnea 'Briotii': Ruby Red Horsechestnut
This hybrid of Aesculus hippocastanum and Aesculus pavia has very large, dark green leaves composed of five to seven leaflets, and will ultimately reach a height and spread of 35 to 50 feet but grows slowly.
Edward Gilman, Dennis Watson
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Pyrolysis of Aesculus chinensis Bunge Leaves as for Extracted Bio-Oil Material
Biomass rapid pyrolysis technology is easy to implement in continuous production and industrial application, and has become one of the leading technologies in the field of world renewable energy development.
Yiyang Li +6 more
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