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Antioxidant and antitumor activity of lactic bacteria isolated from natural beverage-Coconut toddy
Probiotics are live microbes, which have the health promoting factors and they are naturally occurring in various kinds of food. During the recent period, the promising interest in naturally fermented food due to its benefits for its richest nutrients and biological property known as probiotic organism, thus we had taken toddy as one of its kind. Toddy
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Effect of coconut palm wine (Toddy) on carbohydrate metabolism in pregnant rats and fetuses
Plant Foods for Human Nutrition, 1997The objective of this study was to determine the effects of an alcoholic beverage (Toddy) and the equivalent quantity of ethanol on carbohydrate metabolism in utero. Female rats were exposed to Toddy from coconut palm (24.5 ml/kg body weight/day) and ethanol (0.52 ml/kg body weight/day) for 15 days before conception and throughout gestation.
M Indira
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Volatile Elements of Coconut Toddy (Cocos Nucifera) by Gas Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry
Journal of Chromatography & Separation Techniques, 2014Volatile components of coconut toddy were analyzed using GC Clarus 500 Perkin Elmer (Germany)-MS and identified by matching the mass spectra obtained with those present in the “NIST 2005” Library. Totally Thirty one volatile components were identified and were different quantities amounts of volatile components.
Alagusundaram K
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Non-thermal Preservation Device of Coconut Toddy Using Short Wave Ultraviolet Light
2024 IEEE 4th International Conference on Electronic Communications, Internet of Things and Big Data (ICEIB)Marloun P Sejera, Glenn V Magwili
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South Asian Journal of Experimental Biology, 2022
Nanoparticles are molecules in the range of 1 nm to 100 nm and they can be synthesized by physical, chemical and biological methods. Green synthesis involves the production of nanoparticles from bacteria, fungi, algae, plants and plant extracts. Plant extracts with their chemical constituents can capture the target metals from their salt solution and ...
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Nanoparticles are molecules in the range of 1 nm to 100 nm and they can be synthesized by physical, chemical and biological methods. Green synthesis involves the production of nanoparticles from bacteria, fungi, algae, plants and plant extracts. Plant extracts with their chemical constituents can capture the target metals from their salt solution and ...
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