Editorial: Exploring bioactive polyphenols in agri-food wastes: from extraction to biological impact. [PDF]
Rodrigues F, Cuffaro D, Digiacomo M.
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ABSTRACT Medicago sativa L. (alfalfa) harbors a remarkably diverse reservoir of bioactive secondary metabolites. Flavonoids, isoflavones, and triterpenoid saponins dominate its bioactivity landscape, driving potent antioxidant, anti‐inflammatory, antimicrobial, estrogenic, hypolipidemic, and cytotoxic actions through redox modulation, membrane ...
Parham Joolaei Ahranjani +3 more
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Cannabinomics in the flower of Cannabis sativa: a systematic review of extraction, analytical identification, and micro/nanoencapsulation methods for bioactive metabolites. [PDF]
Castaño MA +3 more
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Abstract This article presents a comprehensive examination of agricultural production, biomass generation, and its transformation into biochar, with a particular emphasis on green coconut waste as a primary resource. It underscores the link between agriculture and substantial biomass output, shedding light on the ecological issues associated with solid
Yslaine Andrade de Almeida +4 more
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Nutritional Plasticity, Waste Bioconversion, and Insect Detoxification in the Anthropocene. [PDF]
Christ-Ribeiro A +3 more
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B. velezensis 83 protects the plant against B. cinerea, accumulating acetoin and activating jasmonic acid‐ and salicylic acid‐mediated defense responses. Abstract BACKGROUND Modern agriculture is based on the application of synthetic agrochemicals to control multiple abiotic and biotic stresses.
Eduardo Martínez‐Terrazas +5 more
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Emerging contaminants in rural water: microplastic pollution and its association with agricultural, livestock, and industrial activities in Ecuador. [PDF]
Cobos AGZ +3 more
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How can organic farming contribute to the sustainable production and consumption patterns?. SPSP II. [PDF]
Aertsens, Joris +5 more
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This study reveals the nonsignificant effects of economic incentives reducing crop damage by raccoons. Our results also show that while these incentives increase the number of captured raccoons, the additional captures fail to result in measurable reductions in agricultural damage. Abstract BACKGROUND An economic incentive scheme is utilized to enhance
Kota Mameno +4 more
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Valorization of Avocado (<i>Persea americana</i>) Peel and Seed: Functional Potential for Food and Health Applications. [PDF]
Nascimento APS +3 more
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