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Citrus Flavonoids as Antimicrobials
Citrus flavonoids are powerful and versatile antimicrobials whose mechanism of action often involves disruption of the bacterial membrane, thereby minimizing antimicrobial resistance. This study provides a unified perspective. ABSTRACT Citrus flavonoids are highly bioactive compounds exerting numerous health benefits including anticancer, antioxidant ...
Rosaria Ciriminna+6 more
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Cellulose Extraction from Soybean Hulls and Hemp Waste by Alkaline and Acidic Treatments: An In-Depth Investigation on the Effects of the Chemical Treatments on Biomass. [PDF]
Moramarco A+4 more
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ABSTRACT Guadua angustifolia var. bicolor Lodoño is a Colombian bamboo species that has shown promising medicinal properties. This study aims to investigate the differences in the chemical composition and biological activity of extracts from two different populations of G. angustifolia var. bicolor, collected in Bauru and Tatuí, Brazil.
João Kazlauckas+2 more
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Preliminary Characterization of Lignin-Modified Binder for Half-Warm-Mix Asphalt. [PDF]
Pasandín AMR+3 more
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ABSTRACT The plant essential oils (EOs) play a fundamental role in the adaptation to different habitats and environmental conditions. To verify the influence of these factors on the EO of Artemisia absinthium L., we conducted a pharmacognostic study on this species, collected during both the vegetative (V) and flowering (F) stages, in two different ...
Paola Malaspina+5 more
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Increased temperature enhances microbial-mediated lignin decomposition in river sediment. [PDF]
Li J+11 more
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Multimodular carbohydrate‐active enzymes often combine different catalytic activities for efficient polysaccharide degradation. In this work, the structural and functional characterization of three multimodular xylan‐targeting esterases, Fl6, Fll1 and Fll4 from Flavimarina sp. Hel_I_48, are presented.
Michelle Teune+4 more
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Direct In Situ Conversion of Both Lignin and Hemicellulose into Single Functional Biopolymers via Biomass Fractionation Process. [PDF]
Liu C+5 more
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