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Nanomaterial‐Based Precision Medicine for Breast Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment
This research emphasizes the use of targeted precision medicine in the treatment of breast cancer. Through the integration of diagnosis and therapeutic delivery, nanocarriers are designed to selectively target cancer cells, preserving healthy tissue, thereby improving treatment effectiveness and reducing side effects.
Tanaka Ndongwe +8 more
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Effect of Rubia tinctorum L. Extractson Carrageenan-Induced Paw Edema in Rats
Background: Inflammation is a dynamic process that is elicited in response to various harmful stimulantsthat may threaten the well-being of the host. Herbs have been traditionally used as anti-inflammatory agents since very early times. Rubia tinctorum L.
M Sharifzadeh +7 more
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Our study compares the impact of two different natural dyes on cellulosic fabrics i.e., banana cotton 50:50 (Musa acuminata x Gossypium) and bamboo cotton 50:50 (Bambusa vulgaris x Gossypium).
T. Kanimozhi, R. Divya
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Aqueous leaf extracts of three Diospyros kaki varieties (Triumph, Jiro, Rojo Brillante) showed significant antioxidant activity, enzyme inhibition (AChE & HMGR), and lacked cytotoxicity. LC–MS–QTOF identified 29 phenolic compounds, with Rojo Brillante being the richest.
Amna Mannai +8 more
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This review highlights the abundance of bioactive compounds in plant‐based foods, such as polyphenols, flavonoids, and carotenoids, emphasizing their health benefits and functional properties. It discusses advanced extraction, isolation, and analytical methods, along with the therapeutic activities of these compounds, and explores their applications in
Tarek Gamal Abedelmaksoud +4 more
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Eco‐Friendly Extraction and Utilization of Agro Crop Wastes Based Natural Dye for Textile Dyeing
Silk fabric dyeing using Rangoon creeper flower and madder roots plant by microwave techniques. ABSTRACT The incorporation of waste plant residues into practical applications, particularly as a sustainable source of green dyes in textiles, is increasingly recommended by the global community.
Nimra Amin +4 more
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Development of Eco‐Friendly Food Packaging Films Using Bio‐Based Polyethylene and Natural Pigments
Sustainable packaging films were produced using bio‐based polyethylene (BIO‐PE) and natural pigments from Turkey's flora. The films exhibited enhanced opacity, structural integrity and slip properties. Results suggest these biocomposite films offer a viable, eco‐friendly alternative for reducing reliance on synthetic pigments in the food packaging ...
Mert Yücetürk +2 more
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Summary Pigments, as coloured secondary metabolites, endow the world with a rich palette of colours. They primarily originate from plants and microorganisms and play crucial roles in their survival and adaptation processes. In this article, we categorize pigments based on their chemical structure into flavonoids, carotenoids, pyrroles, quinones ...
Qian Tang +4 more
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RUBIA TINCTORUM L.– ДОРИВОР БЎЁҚЛИ РЎЯННИ ЕТИШТИРИШ АГРОТЕХНИКАСИ
Мақолада Ўзбекистонда доривор, мелиорант ва бўёқбоп рўянни етиштиришнинг илмий асосланган усуллари бўйича илмий тадқиқот натижалари келтирилган. Шу билан бирга Rubia tinctorum L. нинг хом-ашёсини тайёрлаш ва унинг сифати ҳамда тиббиётда қўлланилиши ва кимёвий таркиби тўғрисида маълумотлар келтирилган.
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Proline Tagging for Stress Tolerance in Plants
In environments with high levels of stress conditions, plants accumulate various metabolic products under stress conditions. Among these products, amino acids have a cardinal role in supporting and maintaining plant developmental processes. The increase in proline content and stress tolerance in plants has been found optimistic, suggesting the ...
Naveed Ul Mushtaq +7 more
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