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Could tannins be the right dietary alternative for replacing antibiotics as growth promoters in broiler chicken production? A comprehensive microbiota shift assessment in a commercial farm. [PDF]
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Prospecção de bioativos de espécies vegetais para o controle da lagarta Spodoptera frugiperda. [PDF]
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Effects of Dietary Inclusion of Tannin-Based Supplements on Performance and Health of Yearling Beef Heifers Grazing Toxic, Endophyte-Infected Tall Fescue. [PDF]
Snider MA +8 more
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Citronellol-functionalized natural silica: a biogenic approach for antifungal and antibacterial material applications. [PDF]
Lopez GP +4 more
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In vitro plantlet regeneration of Schinopsis balansae (Anacardiaceae)
A protocol for the in vitro regeneration of rooted plants from nodal single bud segments of 10-year-old Schinopsis balansae trees was developed. Nodal segments were harvested from actively growing shoots of plants grown from seeds and maintained in pots under greenhouse conditions, and from epicormic shoots obtained by forced flushing of branches ...
Pedro Alfonso Sansberro
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Medicinal and Aromatic Plants of the World, 2018
Schinopsis brasiliensis Engl. (Anacardiaceae) is the main species representative of the Schinopsis genre, which is native to Brazil. Not an endemic tree, it is popularly known as brauna and barauna, distributed in the Northeast, Midwest, and Southeast of the country.
Ana Cláudia D Medeiros
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Schinopsis brasiliensis Engl. (Anacardiaceae) is the main species representative of the Schinopsis genre, which is native to Brazil. Not an endemic tree, it is popularly known as brauna and barauna, distributed in the Northeast, Midwest, and Southeast of the country.
Ana Cláudia D Medeiros
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Phytochemistry, 2012
Quebracho (Schinopsis lorentzii and Schinopsis balansae) extract is an important source of natural polymers for leather tanning and adhesive manufacturing. We combined established phyto- and synthetic chemistry perspectives with electrospray mass spectrometry experiments to prove that quebracho proanthocyanidin polymers consist of an homologous series ...
Pieter B, Venter +4 more
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Quebracho (Schinopsis lorentzii and Schinopsis balansae) extract is an important source of natural polymers for leather tanning and adhesive manufacturing. We combined established phyto- and synthetic chemistry perspectives with electrospray mass spectrometry experiments to prove that quebracho proanthocyanidin polymers consist of an homologous series ...
Pieter B, Venter +4 more
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