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Chemical Composition, Antioxidant, and Antibacterial Activities of Mezilaurus duckei (Lauraceae)
ABSTRACT Mezilaurus duckei, a Brazilian endemic tree species found exclusively in the Amazon Rainforest, is primarily exploited for timber in construction. Due to its endangered status, this study aimed to investigate the chemical profile and biological properties of the ethanolic extract and its phases derived from M. duckei leaves. Chemical profiling
Bruna S. Moroto +7 more
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The position of the genus Camellia L. (Theaceae) in some classification systems
The genus Camellia was first established by Linnaeus in “Species Plantarum”. It is a genus of flowering plants in the family Theaceae. More than 400 species have been named and published, but the number has been reduced to between 80 and 280 species by
Quach Van Hoi +2 more
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This graphical abstract illustrates the steps carried out in the laboratory study, including saponin modification and characterization, surface tension, interfacial tension, contact angle, adsorption, and surfactant injection tests. Abstract In this study, three forms of saponin surfactants extracted from the Camellia sinensis plant (CS1, CS2, and CS3)
Iman Nowrouzi +2 more
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Establishment and Optimization of an Experiment System for Flow Cytometry in Oil-Seed Camellia
Ploidy identification is a basic method for determining germplasm resources and for breeding new varieties of oil-seed camellia. In this study, flow cytometry and K-mer analysis were used to identify the ploidy of oil-seed camellia germplasms.
Ying Zhang +7 more
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A database comprising 1,176 phytosterol esters (PSE) was established through random combinations of 21 phytosterols and 56 fatty acyl chains, along with their corresponding fragment ions. 2. An in–situ identification and non–targeted screening method was developed to differentiate isomers of phytosterols and fatty acyl chains using precursor and ...
Ya Zhao, Xiupin Wang, Peiwu Li
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\u3ci\u3eCamellia sinensis\u3c/I\u3e constituents: A Review of Oral Cancer Prevention [PDF]
Historically, Camellia sinensis (tea) is a plant that has been known to contain antioxidants. Antioxidants such as catechins have been demonstrated to be chemopreventive agents. This review aims to summarize recent findings on the anticancer properties
Krieger, Tatyana
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Reduction of the formaldehyde content in leathers treated with formaldehyde resins by means of plant polyphenols [PDF]
Formaldehyde has applications in many industrial processes, including synthesis of resins and syntans to be used in the retanning process of leather. When resins are employed, they can hydrolyse, releasing formaldehyde.
Cuadros Domènech, Sara +3 more
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Edible insects offer a sustainable protein source, requiring fewer resources than traditional livestock. Despite challenges, they have the potential to enhance food security and sustainability for a growing global population. ABSTRACT As the world faces an escalating protein crisis amid climate change, population growth, and resource scarcity, edible ...
Anil Gautam +6 more
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Flowering is a key agronomic trait that directly influences the yield of the tea-oil tree (Camellia oleifera). Floral initiation, which precedes flower bud differentiation, represents a critical developmental stage affecting the flowering outcomes ...
Hongyan Guo +16 more
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Characterization of the complete plastid genome of Camellia amplexicaulis (Theaceae)
Camellia amplexicaulis (Pit.) Cohen-Stuart is a shrub or small tree that extensively cultivated throughout Vietnam and beyond, which is now considered to extinct in the wild. Here, the whole plastid genome of C. amplexicaulis was assembled using Illumina
Xing Wu, Fei-Long He, Zu-Lin Ning
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