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Prosopis laevigata a potential chromium (VI) and cadmium (II) hyperaccumulator desert plant
Bioresource Technology, 2010The bioaccumulation of Cr(VI) and Cd(II) in Prosopis laevigata and the effect of these heavy metals on plant growth were assessed. P. laevigata seeds were cultured during 50 days on modified Murashige-Skoog medium supplemented with four different concentrations of Cr(VI) (0-3.4mM) and Cd(II) (0-2.2mM), respectively.
L, Buendía-González +4 more
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Drying technology of mesquite pods (Prosopis laevigata) and microstructural insights
British Food Journal, 2020PurposeMesquite pods offer a high nutritional content; A flour can be produced from them; nevertheless, the moisture content makes the milling process difficult. Then, before the milling operation a drying process must be implemented, but drying technology must be studied in order to characterise the process and identify the effect of drying ...
Sadoth Sandoval Torres +5 more
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Industrial Crops and Products, 2013
Abstract The antioxidant activity of acetone extracts and purified fractions from Prosopis laevigata leaves were evaluated as well its cardioprotection potential in vitro. Mezquite leaves were dewaxed with petroleum ether and extracted with aqueous acetone (70%); the polar extract was purified in Sep-Pak® Cartridges and their fractions evaluated ...
M. García-Andrade +5 more
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Abstract The antioxidant activity of acetone extracts and purified fractions from Prosopis laevigata leaves were evaluated as well its cardioprotection potential in vitro. Mezquite leaves were dewaxed with petroleum ether and extracted with aqueous acetone (70%); the polar extract was purified in Sep-Pak® Cartridges and their fractions evaluated ...
M. García-Andrade +5 more
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Processing, Nutritional Evaluation, and Utilization of Whole Mesquite Flour ( Prosopis laevigata )
Journal of Food Science, 2006ABSTRACT: Basic crops such as wheat and maize are not cultivated easily in the central highlands of Mexico, but pods of mesquite ( Prosopis laevigata ), a N 2 −fixing plant that dominates the vegetation, could be used as an ...
A. P. Barba De La Rosa +3 more
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Efectos del pastoreo sobre el contenido de clorofila total en follaje de Prosopis laevigata
Investigación Aplicada, un Enfoque en la Tecnología, 2023Mesquite trees (Prosopis laevigata) are considered a very abundant natural resource in arid and semi-arid areas in Mexico. Among their uses, they stand out as food in the diet of different varieties of livestock and in some cases, they are used in human nutrition, observing in different presentations such as, flours and fermented drinks, among others ...
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Evaluation of the Printability and Functional Properties of Prosopis laevigata Seeds
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