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Phenolic Compounds From Myrcia tijucensis: Insights Into Antioxidant and Antidiabetic Activities
ABSTRACT The genus Myrcia from the Myrtaceae family contains species with therapeutic properties, such as reducing glycemia and oxidative stress. This study investigated the effects of the hydroalcoholic extract of Myrcia tijucensis in an animal model of Type 1 diabetes induced by alloxan.
Nathielli Nayara Pauleti +13 more
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Deep learning based personalized tourism recommendation for behavior analysis and route optimization. [PDF]
Yan W, Wang X, Lu Y.
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Australia's crystalline heritage: issues in cave management at Jenolan Caves
Moshumi Julie Smith +1 more
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Investigation of the seasonal influence of environmental factors on the production of secondary metabolites in Mimosa tenuiflora stem bark by Principal Component Analysis (PCA). ABSTRACT Mimosa tenuiflora (Willd.) Poir., known as “Jurema‐preta”, is a species of ethnobotanical relevance, used in traditional medicine.
Nathália Andrezza Carvalho de Souza +9 more
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SDG3 sustainable development model for Chinese ethnic intangible cultural heritage sports projects: a quantitative study. [PDF]
Fu J +5 more
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A Workflow for Selecting, Profiling, and Optimizing Plant Extracts for Cosmetic Applications
ABSTRACT In response to the growing demand for innovative natural ingredients in cosmetics, this study proposes a structured approach to identifying bioactive plant species available in France. From 1614 species screened for regulatory acceptability and innovation potential, 18 were shortlisted for phytochemical profiling (high‐performance liquid ...
Maria Viéytez +4 more
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Cultural heritage and sports tourism: a systematic literature review of sustainable destination management practices. [PDF]
Rangkuti YA +6 more
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Chemical profile, photoprotective, and antioxidant potential of Padina sp., Caulerpa sertularioides, and Solieria filiformis collected in Bahia, Brazil. ABSTRACT Seaweeds have wide biotechnological applications. This study evaluated the chemical profile, photoprotective, and antioxidant potential of Padina sp., Caulerpa sertularioides, and Solieria ...
Keila Almeida Santana +8 more
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