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Grape Pomace as a Source of Phenolics for the Inhibition of Starch Digestion Enzymes: A Comparative Study and Standardization of the Efficacy. [PDF]
Sri Harsha PSC, Lavelli V.
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Chemotaxonomy compared to morphological and anatomical taxonomy of five Hibiscus species. [PDF]
Abdelfattah HME+4 more
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Journal of Natural Fibers, 2022
Hibiscus vitifolius was found to possess the promising potential required for reinforcing polymer matrices. In this study, Hibiscus vitifolius fibers were immersed in 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8% NaOH solution for 1 hr and the effects of alkali treatment on ...
S. Manivel+3 more
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Hibiscus vitifolius was found to possess the promising potential required for reinforcing polymer matrices. In this study, Hibiscus vitifolius fibers were immersed in 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8% NaOH solution for 1 hr and the effects of alkali treatment on ...
S. Manivel+3 more
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Kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus), roselle (Hibiscus sabdariffa) [PDF]
Uses of 16 species of Hibiscus, section Furcaria DC, are discussed, with particular reference to kenaf (H. cannabinus L.) and roselle (H. sabdariffa L.), the two most important species grown commercially as fiber plants. Other uses of this versatile group include use as ornamentals and employment of various plant parts as food, medicine, wood for ...
F. D. Wilson, M. Y. Menzel
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Journal of Natural Fibers, 2021
In the present work, physico-mechanical, chemical composition, and thermal properties of cellulosic fiber extracted from the stem of Hibiscus vitifolius plant have been investigated.
M. Selvaraj+3 more
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In the present work, physico-mechanical, chemical composition, and thermal properties of cellulosic fiber extracted from the stem of Hibiscus vitifolius plant have been investigated.
M. Selvaraj+3 more
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Euphytica, 2007
Interspecific hybrids from crosses between H. syriacus × H. paramutabilis and H. syriacus × H. sinosyriacus were obtained. In both cases unilateral incongruity was observed and reciprocal crosses yielded no fruits. In vitro embryo rescue, 11 weeks after pollination, increased the germination capacity of H. syriacus × H. sinosyriacus embryos, while this
Erik Van Bockstaele+2 more
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Interspecific hybrids from crosses between H. syriacus × H. paramutabilis and H. syriacus × H. sinosyriacus were obtained. In both cases unilateral incongruity was observed and reciprocal crosses yielded no fruits. In vitro embryo rescue, 11 weeks after pollination, increased the germination capacity of H. syriacus × H. sinosyriacus embryos, while this
Erik Van Bockstaele+2 more
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Journal of the American College of Nutrition, 2021
Hibiscus sabdariffa, this beverage has been used for millennia as both a delicious cultural beverage and an ancient medicinal therapy. In recent years, many studies have investigated the uses and mechanisms of action of Hibiscus sabdariffa to treat ...
Amy L. Amos, B. Khiatah
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Hibiscus sabdariffa, this beverage has been used for millennia as both a delicious cultural beverage and an ancient medicinal therapy. In recent years, many studies have investigated the uses and mechanisms of action of Hibiscus sabdariffa to treat ...
Amy L. Amos, B. Khiatah
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Journal of Plant Pathology, 2021
Hibiscus latent Fort Pierce virus (HLFPV) is a member of the genus Tobamovirus (family Virgaviridae) and a common virus infecting members of the family Malvaceae. This research presents the first report of HLFPV detection in hibiscus plants with viral symptoms and the use of high throughput sequencing (HTS) to detect this virus in a water source in ...
Fiama Estefany Guevara+4 more
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Hibiscus latent Fort Pierce virus (HLFPV) is a member of the genus Tobamovirus (family Virgaviridae) and a common virus infecting members of the family Malvaceae. This research presents the first report of HLFPV detection in hibiscus plants with viral symptoms and the use of high throughput sequencing (HTS) to detect this virus in a water source in ...
Fiama Estefany Guevara+4 more
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