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Biological Control of Citrus Postharvest Phytopathogens. [PDF]

open access: yesToxins (Basel), 2019
Moraes Bazioli J   +8 more
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Polysaccharides: Nature's Guardians of Freshness in Food Preservation. [PDF]

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Sabir A   +9 more
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Rutin mediated targeting of signaling machinery in cancer cells. [PDF]

open access: yesCancer Cell Int, 2014
Perk AA   +6 more
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Green and Innovative Extraction: Phenolic Profiles and Biological Activities of Underutilized Plant Extracts Using Pulsed Electric Fields and Maceration. [PDF]

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Pallarés N   +9 more
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Hammada scoparia flavonoids and rutin kill adherent and chemoresistant leukemic cells

Leukemia Research, 2011
In search for compounds able to reduce cell adhesion-mediated drug resistance (CAM-DR), we studied effects of Hammada scoparia extracts on leukemic cells adherent or in suspension. We show that H. scoparia flavonoidic fraction and its compound rutin induce apoptosis specifically in adherent leukemic cells and abolish CAM-DR.
Nicolas Fabre   +2 more
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Antioxidant activity and hepatoprotective potential of Hammada scoparia against ethanol-induced liver injury in rats

Journal of Physiology and Biochemistry, 2012
The present work was aimed at studying the antioxidative activity and hepatoprotective effects of methanolic extract (ME) of Hammada scoparia leaves against ethanol-induced liver injury in male rats. The animals were treated daily with 35 % ethanol solution (4 g kg(-1) day(-1)) during 4 weeks. This treatment led to an increase in the lipid peroxidation,
Claire Racaud-Sultan   +2 more
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Distributional pattern of water relations and net photosynthesis of Hammada scoparia (Pomel) Iljin in a desert environment

Oecologia, 1976
In the Central Negev, the arido-active Hammada scoparia (Chenopodiaceae) is mainly distributed in runnels and loessial plains of the wadis and exists with fewer and smaller individuals on slopes and tops of the neighboring hills. At the end of the dry season, water relations and chloride content of plants from these habitats and of artificially ...
L Kappen, O L Lange, M Evenari
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An empirical model of net photosynthesis for the desert plant Hammada scoparia (Pomel) Iljin

Oecologia, 1976
An empirical model for describing daily courses of net photosynthesis in Hammada scoparia is being developed. The model is based on the functional relationships, by which various environmental factors affect the photosynthetic activity and which can be measured by experiment in the field.
E -D Schulze, O L Lange, M Evenari
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