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Genomic affinities in Arachis section Arachis (Fabaceae): molecular and cytogenetic evidence
Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 2005Section Arachis is the largest of nine sections in the genus Arachis and includes domesticated peanut, A. hypogaea L. Most species are diploids (x = 10) with two tetraploids and a few aneuploids. Three genome types have been recognized in this section (A, B and D), but the genomes are not well characterized and relationships of several newly described ...
S P, Tallury +6 more
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A comprehensive review of the value-added uses of peanut (Arachis hypogaea) skins and by-products
Critical reviews in food science and nutrition, 2020Globally, peanut seeds are grown for oil production, peanut butter, confections, snacks and protein extenders, leaving the peanut by-products (skins, peanut hulls) as waste for disposal.
O. Toomer
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ALDOSTERONE ANTAGONIST IN ARACHIS OIL
Lancet, The, 1962M A, KUMAR, S S, MANDREKAR, U K, SHETH
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Nutrition and Cancer, 2020
Nanoemulsions have improved therapeutic efficiency. In this regard, due to the Arachis hypogaea components such as flavonoids, we planned to produce Arachis hypogaea oil nanoemulsion (AHO-NE) in order to evaluate its anticancer impacts on A549 lung ...
Parastoo Fazelifar +2 more
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Nanoemulsions have improved therapeutic efficiency. In this regard, due to the Arachis hypogaea components such as flavonoids, we planned to produce Arachis hypogaea oil nanoemulsion (AHO-NE) in order to evaluate its anticancer impacts on A549 lung ...
Parastoo Fazelifar +2 more
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Enzymatic hydrolysis of native granular starches by a new β-amylase from peanut (Arachis hypogaea).
Food Chemistry, 2019The present work describes efficient hydrolysis of native starch by a novel β-amylase from peanut (Arachis hypogaea). The Dextrose Equivalent value, which is a measure of starch hydrolysis, for potato and corn starch increased significantly by 40% and 10%
R. Das, A. Kayastha
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Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery, 2022
Kehinde Oladoke Olatunji +3 more
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Kehinde Oladoke Olatunji +3 more
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Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery, 2022
Kehinde Oladoke Olatunji +3 more
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Kehinde Oladoke Olatunji +3 more
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Chromosomes of Arachis species, section Arachis
Journal of Heredity, 1981H. T. Stalker, R. D. Dalmacio
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