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Background and purpose: Horse chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum L.) may be found in most urban areas in Croatia. Over the years it showed to be resistant to various negative urban influences.
Fran Poštenjak +3 more
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This study demonstrates that Escin pretreatment exerts potent neuroprotection against Aβ1‐42‐induced toxicity in differentiated SH‐SY5Y cells. By suppressing the NF‐κB inflammatory axis, mitigating oxidative stress, and inhibiting the apoptotic cascade, Escin provides a mechanistic basis for its potential as a therapeutic candidate for Alzheimer's ...
Sakine Akar +4 more
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Custards have been used in confections all over the world. However, there is growing need to replace allergen-containing components (milk, eggs and wheat) in custard.
Idrees Ahmed Wani +3 more
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Poly(hydroxybutyrate‐co‐hydroxyvalerate)/thermoplastic starch blends, produced by melt processing, showed improvements in mechanical properties and water vapor transmission barrier performance, which can help control excessive water evaporation from the soil, thus contributing to pH and moisture regulation.
Pâmela R. Oliveira +4 more
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The susceptibility of seven species of chestnuts to the horse chestnut leaf miner was studied in the arboretum of the Main Botanical Garden of the Russian Academy of Sciences (MBG RAS), taking into account their interspecific characteristics.
Liliya R. Bogoutdinova +6 more
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EFFECT of hydrocolloids on the quality evaluation of flour based noodles from Horse Chestnut
The present study was focused to investigate the effects of hydrocolloids (guar gum and xanthan gum) at additional levels (1%, 2% and 3%) on the noodle characteristics prepared from horse chestnut flour.
Rafiq Syed Insha +2 more
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Horse chestnut leaf miner (Cameraria ohridella) has achieved ecological success by colonizing the entire European range of its primary host, horse chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum).
Radosław JAGIEŁŁO +5 more
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Lecanicillium aphanocladii: a biocontrol agent against insect pests and phytopathogens
Recent research findings on the biocontrol potential of Lecanicillium aphanocladii fungus against insect‐pests and plant diseases were highlighted. This review indicates that several L. aphanocladii strains show great potential to be developed as multipurpose biocontrol agents active against several insect‐pests, plant diseases and plant parasitic ...
Qianhe Liu +2 more
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Introduction. Horse chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum L.) is a plant widely used in official and folk medicine in many countries. Pharmacopoeia raw materials in the Russian Federation are only horse chestnut seeds. Flowers, due to the fraction of phenolic
A. D. Dunilin, O. V. Trineeva
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Aesculus Hippocastanum (Aescin, Horse Chestnut) in the Management of Hemorrhoidal Disease: Review
Medical treatment is very important in the relief of symptoms and pain related to hemorrhoidal disease, even in advanced cases with absolute surgical indication.
Fikret Ezberci, Ethem Ünal
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