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Abstract Energy cane has emerged as a promising feedstock for biorefineries due to its high fiber yield and potential for diversified bioproducts. This study evaluated the fiber composition of 190 energy cane genotypes and assessed their theoretical potential for producing second‐generation (2G) ethanol, polyethylene, and xylitol.
Pietro Sica +6 more
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Cinnamomum cassia and Their Potential of Antioxidant Activity and Protective Action Against Methomyl Induced Rats Damage With In Silico Docking ABSTRACT Herbal medicine is an important field focused on the treatment and prevention of various health conditions that may occur due to oxidative stress.
Nozza Bouzenna +10 more
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At the intersection of chemical biology, plant imaging, and contemporary art, this review introduces the concept of chembioart. By tracing how chemical reporters illuminate plant biomolecules in vivo, their role not only in advancing scientific understanding but also in inspiring transdisciplinary collaborations and visual expression is highlighted ...
Marie Hinnebo +4 more
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A method to visualize, within the same cell, three distinct posttranslational forms of β‐catenin: wild‐type, phosphomimetic (T41E), and synthetic T41C‐GlcNAc, using genetic code expansion and fluorescence microscopy is developed. This strategy reveals how modifications at T41 alter β‐catenin localization and stability. A novel strategy based on genetic
Christer Abou Anny +8 more
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Reaction kinetics and operando heteronuclear single quantum coherence nuclear magnetic resonance studies revealed the reaction pathway of xylose acetalization with different aldehydes. Product distribution and yields were significantly influenced by aldehyde electrophilicity and the orientation of xylose hydroxyl groups.
Zezhong John Li +6 more
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An evolutionarily diverged CCD4 enzyme negatively regulates mesocotyl elongation in rice
New Phytologist, Volume 249, Issue 4, Page 1569-1579, February 2026.
Yasha Zhang +10 more
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Electrochemical oxidation of biomass‐derived furfural is achieved in an undivided cell via in situ generated hypobromous acid (HOBr) from potassium bromide (KBr) under aqueous reaction conditions. Upon extraction and isomerization, 2(5H)‐furanone, a biobased building block, is isolated.
Dmitry A. Pirgach +5 more
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