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Noni (Morinda citrifolia) Seed Oil: Phytochemical Composition, Bioactivity, and Emerging Applications in Food and Health

open access: yesFood Chemistry International, EarlyView.
Noni seed oil from Morinda citrifolia, highlighting its bioactive composition, conventional and green extraction methods, and major stability challenges. Encapsulation strategies improve oxidative stability and bioavailability, along with potential applications in functional foods and cosmetics, and key barriers to large‐scale commercialization ...
Sumidha Palanisamy   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Factors affecting the soil binding capacity of the root systems of some populus and salix clones : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Botany at Massey University [PDF]

open access: yes, 1973
Man-induced changes in the vegetation of New Zealand over the last century have resulted in large areas of actively eroding land, both in the steeplands which still retain a form of forest cover, and in large areas of moderate to steep hill country ...
Hathaway, Robert L
core  

Peculiar tension wood structure in Laetia procera (Poepp.) Eichl. (Flacourtiaceae) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
International audienceTension wood of Laetia procera (Poepp.) Eichl. (Flacourtiaceae), a neo-tropical forest species, shows a peculiar secondary wall structure, with an alternance of thick and thin layers, while opposite wood of this species has a ...
Clair, Bruno   +3 more
core   +3 more sources

Cancer Risk in Marfan Syndrome: A Swedish Population‐Based Cohort Study

open access: yesInternational Journal of Cancer, EarlyView.
The cancer risk in Marfan syndrome, an autosomal dominant connective tissue disorder, largely remains to be explored. In this population‐based matched cohort study of 1544 Swedish patients, the overall cancer risk in adults with Marfan syndrome showed no significant increase, except for the risk of endocrine tumours with a nearly threefold increase ...
Ida Nordgren   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Correlating macroscopic plant growth parameters to nanomechanical properties of cellulose microfibrils

open access: yesCurrent Plant Biology
The plant cell wall, a vital component in providing structural integrity and facilitating growth, comprises cellulose microfibrils among its major constituents.
Nabila Masud   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

The viscoelastic properties of some Guianese woods [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Samples of tension wood and opposite wood were obtained from four species (#Iyranthera sagotiana#, #Ocotea guyanensis#, #Virola micheli#i, #Sextonia rubra#) growing in the tropical rainforest of French Guiana. Dynamic mechanical analysis was performed in
Arnould, Olivier   +3 more
core  

Radial Variations of Vibrational Properties of Three Tropical Woods [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
International audienceRadial trends of vibrational properties, including the specific dynamic modulus (E'/r) and damping coefficient (tand), were investigated for 3 tropical rainforest hardwood species, Simarouba amara, Carapa procera and Symphonia ...
Alméras, Tancrède   +5 more
core   +2 more sources

Measuring the distribution of cellulose microfibril angles in primary cell walls by small angle X-ray scattering

open access: yesPlant Methods, 2014
BackgroundX-ray scattering is a well-established method for measuring cellulose microfibril angles in secondary cell walls. However, little data is available on the much thinner primary cell walls. Here, we show that microfibril orientation distributions
F. Saxe   +6 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Deciphering the soybean root rot pathogen Phytophthora sojae: Signaling pathways, transcriptional regulation, and effector biology

open access: yesNew Plant Protection, EarlyView.
This review highlights how Phytophthora sojae utilizes unconventional lineage‐specific signaling networks, including unique G protein‐coupled receptor fusions, expanded kinases, and rapidly evolving effectors, to infect soybeans. Understanding these divergent molecular paradigms reveals critical vulnerabilities in this destructive pathogen, offering ...
Min Qiu   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Alteration of In Vivo Cellulose Ribbon Assembly by Carboxymethylcellulose and Other Cellulose Derivatives [PDF]

open access: yes, 1982
In vivo cellulose ribbon assembly by the Gram-negative bacterium Acetobacter xylinum can be altered by incubation in carboxymethylcellulose (CMC), a negatively charged water-soluble cellulose derivative, and also by incubation in a variety of neutral ...
Brown, R. Malcolm Jr   +3 more
core   +2 more sources

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