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Guayule resin and its primary bioactive compounds, specifically guayulins, hold significant potential for the industrial-scale commercialization. However, scalable purification strategies remain scarce, with only Querci et al.
M. Mercedes García-Martínez +6 more
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Decomposition of Guayule Resins by Microorganisms [PDF]
P J, Allen, J, Naghski, S R, Hoover
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Liquid Guayule Natural Rubber, a Sustainable Processing Aid, Enhances the Processability, Durability and Dynamic Mechanical Properties of Rubber Composites. [PDF]
Ren X +4 more
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Argentatin A and B are naturally occurring triterpenes isolated from Parthenium argentatum A. Gray (guayule) and are recognized for their cytotoxic activity; however, their functional and molecular effects following prolonged exposure remain poorly ...
Aniela M. Silva-Nolasco +3 more
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Developing guayule as a domestic rubber corp
Improved production and response to multiple harvests may lead to successful ...
A Estilai, H Naqvi, J Waines
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Ionic Liquids Separating Rubber Latex from Guayule. [PDF]
Lynam JG, Zugger HT, Amedee ET.
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Recent development of biodegradable synthetic rubbers and bio-based rubbers using sustainable materials from biological sources. [PDF]
Boon ZH, Teo YY, Ang DT.
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Reconstitution of prenyltransferase activity on nanodiscs by components of the rubber synthesis machinery of the Para rubber tree and guayule. [PDF]
Kuroiwa F +11 more
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(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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