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Carbohydrate-Binding Properties and Antimicrobial and Anticancer Potential of a New Lectin from the Phloem Sap of Cucurbita pepo. [PDF]

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Evaluation trial on ridge gourd (Luffa acutangula) under Prayagraj agro climatic condition

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Tensile Properties of Ridge Gourd/Phenolic Composites and Glass/Ridge Gourd/Phenolic Hybrid Composites

Journal of Reinforced Plastics and Composites, 2007
Ridge gourd/phenolic and glass/ridge gourd/phenolic hybrid composites were prepared using resol resin PF-108 as the matrix and the bilayered vegetable fabric ridge gourd as the reinforcement with and without alkali treatment and glass fabric as a co-reinforcement.
A. Varada Rajulu, R. Rama Devi
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Compressive Properties of Ridge Gourd/Phenolic Composites and Ridge Gourd/Phenolic/Glass Hybrid Composites

Journal of Reinforced Plastics and Composites, 2007
Ridge gourd/phenolic and ridge gourd/phenolic/glass hybrid composites were prepared using resol resin PF-108 as the matrix, the twin layered vegetable fabric ridge gourd (without and with alkali treatment) as the reinforcement and glass fabric as a co-reinforcement.
A. Varada Rajulu, R. Rama Devi
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Flexural Properties of Ridge Gourd/ Phenolic Composites and Glass/Ridge Gourd/Phenolic Hybrid Composites

Journal of Composite Materials, 2008
Ridge gourd/phenolic and glass/ridge gourd/phenolic hybrid composites were prepared using resol resin PF-108 as the matrix and the bilayered vegetable fabric ridge gourd as the reinforcement without and with alkali treatment and glass fabric as a co-reinforcement.
A. Varada Rajulu, R. Rama Devi
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Thermo Gravimetric Analysis of Ridge Gourd Natural Fabric Reinforcement

Journal of Reinforced Plastics and Composites, 2006
The natural bilayer fabric of ridge gourd vegetable belonging to the Cucurbitaceae family is treated with 2% aqueous NaOH solution. The primary thermograms of the fibers from this natural fabric of both the layers (top and bottom) before and after alkali treatment are recorded in an inert atmosphere at a heating rate of 10C/min.
A. Varada Rajulu   +2 more
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Properties of ligno-cellulosic bilayered vegetable fabric from ridge gourd

Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2006
AbstractThe two layers of bilayered vegetable fabric from ridge gourd were analyzed by FTIR, chemical, X‐ray, and thermogravimetric methods before and after alkali treatment. The morphology of the fabrics in the two layers, before and after alkali treatment, was also studied using SEM technique.
A. Varada Rajulu   +2 more
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Gourds: Bitter, Bottle, Wax, Snake, Sponge and Ridge

2016
Bitter gourd, bottle gourd, wax gourd, snake gourd, sponge gourd, and ridge gourd are cultivated and marketed by smallholder farmers, and are important crops in home gardens throughout southern and southeastern Asia. These vegetables provide significant dietary nutrients such as vitamin A and C, iron and calcium.
Narinder P. S. Dhillon   +9 more
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Luffangulin, a novel ribosome inactivating peptide from ridge gourd (Luffa acutangula) seeds

Life Sciences, 2002
A ribosome inactivating peptide, with an N-terminal sequence exhibiting pronounced similarity to that of the 6.5 kDa-arginine/glutamate-rich polypeptide from Luffa cylindrica seeds, was isolated from seeds of a closely related species, the ridge gourd Luffa acutangula.
Hexiang, Wang, Tzi Bun, Ng
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