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Oligomeric Proanthocyanidins from Mangosteen Pericarps
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2007Oligomeric proanthocyanidins were extracted from mangosteen pericarps and fractionated by a Sephadex LH-20 column to give 0.66% yield (dry matter). (13)C and (1)H NMR signals showed the presence of predominantly procyanidins together with a few prodelphinidin units along with small amounts of stereoisomers of afzelechin/epiafzelechin, catechin ...
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The Mangosteen: A List of References
1946This bibliography includes references on all aspects of the mangosteen - botany, culture, diseases and pests, varieties, composition, nutritive value, cookery, toxic effects, uses, economics, etc. The arrangement is alphabetical by author. The index, in addition to an analysis of the specific subjects included, lists joint authors and issuing agencies.
Feldkamp, Cora L., Feldkamp, Cora L.
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Measured natural frequencies of mangosteens
2018 IEEE Asia-Pacific Conference on Antennas and Propagation (APCAP), 2018Our previous work demonstrated that nondestructive fruit classification using Cauchy method is applicable for mangosteen. This work illustrated the experimental results that the frequency difference of normal and translucent mangosteens is about 12 MHz.}{This frequency difference is sufficient for classifying translucent mangosteens from the normal ...
Prapan Leekul, Monai Krairiksh
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Mangosteen for the Cancer Patient: Facts and Myths
Journal of the Society for Integrative Oncology, 2006Mangosteen is a tropical fruit native to Southeast Asia. It is consumed both as food and medicine. Data from in vitro and animal studies revealed that it has antioxidant, antiinflammatory, and antiproliferative effects against cancer cells. Xanthones, the major components of mangosteen fruit, have been implicated in such effects.
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Mangosteen - Confident Empathy
Design and construction projects are often disrupted by problems that are typically seen as risks or interruptions to be resolved and eliminated. However, in architectural practice, such problems often serve as pivotal moments requiring collaborative engagement.openaire +1 more source
VEGETATIVE PROPAGATION OF MANGOSTEEN BY CUTTINGS
Objective: To investigate the effect of IBA in different forms of application on the induction and formation of roots in herbaceous mangosteen cuttings Methods: herbaceous mangosteen cuttings were harvested from mother plants aged 10 years, standardized to a size of 10 cm and treated with acid indolebutyric acid (AIB) in slow and fast form (talc and ...Alex GuimarĂ£es Sanches, K. S Alvarez
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