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Dermatoprotective activity of a combination of enoxifol with rexod in a reduced form the blood circulation in the skin in diabetes mellitus and hypercholesterinemia [PDF]
Experiments in rats showed that the 9-diethylaminoethyl-2-(3,4-dioxyphenyl)-imidazo- [1,2-a]-benzimidazole dihydrobromide with the provisional name of enoxifol (0.94 - 15 mg/kg), rexod (recombinant human superoxide dismutase; 0.002 mg/kg) and especially ...
Galenko-Yaroshevskii, P. A. +1 more
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Potential health benefits of Sea buckthorn oil- A review
Hippophae rhamnoides, also known as sea buckthorn is an ancient plant with modern virtues, due to its nutritional and medicinal value. Sea buckthorn berry is rich in oil. Seeds (seed oil) and fruit pulp (pulp oil) are used for oil extraction. The oil content of Sea buckthorn pulp and seeds are in range of 18.2-43.5% and 7.03 -12.86% respectively. While
Vinita ., Darshan Punia, Neeta Kumari
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In this study, the effects of chitosan (Ch) coatings encapsulated using an ultrasonic emulsification method with sea buckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides L.) essential oil (HrEo) on the shelf life and quality parameters of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) fillets, in terms of microbiological, chemical, physical, and sensory properties, were investigated.
Gonca Alak +13 more
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Evaluating the impact of domestication and captivity on the horse gut microbiome. [PDF]
The mammal gut microbiome, which includes host microbes and their respective genes, is now recognized as an essential second genome that provides critical functions to the host.
Amir, Amnon +13 more
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Currently, flaxseed oil is used as an important functional food constituent owing to its large content of omega-3 fatty acids. However, flaxseed oil does not contain carotenoids that could enhance the oxidative stability of the oil. In this study, carotenoids extracted from sea buckthorn pomace were used to enrich cold-pressed flaxseed oil via an ...
Bhimjiyani, Vidhi H. +3 more
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Cossid moths (Lepidoptera: Cossidae) as pests of woody plants – A review
Abstract The Cossidae is a worldwide family of macro‐moths popularly known as carpenter moths due to the larval habit of boring in the wood of living plants. This review compiles current knowledge on the characteristics, diversity and bionomy of cossid moths as well as the damage they cause on woody plants.
Thanapol Choochuen, Jiří Foit
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This study evaluates the decadal population dynamics of vegetation restoration in a 2.8 hm² biodiversity-ecosystem functioning plot within Pingshuo open-pit mine’s reclamation area, comparing 2013 and 2023 survey data.
Hong Ren
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Chemical composition and antioxidant capacities of phytococktail extracts from trans-Himalayan cold desert [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Himalayan plants are widely used in traditional system of medicine both as prophylactics and therapeutics for high altitude maladies. Our aim was to evaluate the antioxidant capacities and bioactive compounds of methanol and n-hexane extracts
Amol Bapurao Tayade +5 more
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ABSTRACT Use of synthetic drugs for the treatment of burn wounds has decreased due to adverse effects, and they are gradually being replaced by compounds obtained from natural products, especially medicinal plants. This review focused on pre‐clinical and clinical studies examining the efficacy of medicinal plants in promoting burn wound healing.
Mahdi Bagheri +4 more
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Background: The widespread use of pesticides can lead to a violation of the ecological balance between the environment and the human body, provoking the development of oxidative stress, which leads to an increase in toxic forms of damage to organs and ...
V. A. Korolev +3 more
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