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Siphonaxanthin, A Functional Sea Grape’s Carotenoid Revaled Cholesterol Synthesis Inhibition; in Silico Study

1st International Conference on Agricultural, Nutraceutical, And Food Science (ICANFS) 2022, 2023
Sea grape is a nutritional macroalgae, contains high fiber, protein, vitamin, and mineral. Sea grape also contains several bioactive compounds and become functional food. Siphonaxantin was identified as a new carotenoid in sea grape extract, however the bioactivity has been investigated yet. This study covered potential activity of siphonaxantin as HMG
Sari, Dewi Ratih Tirto   +2 more
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Determination of Desalinated Sea Water Usage Possibilities in Muscari armeniacum (Grape Hyacinth) Cultivation

Tekirdağ Ziraat Fakültesi Dergisi
In the current period of time, many environmental problems have occurred in the world with the population increase, industrialization and construction, along with migration from rural areas to urban areas. Among the environmental problems that occur due to all these developments; the decrease in potable and usable freshwater resources, global warming ...
Necmettin Gür, Özgür Kahraman
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Coccoloba uvifera (sea grape)

PlantwisePlus Knowledge Bank, 2022
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Sea Grapes

World Literature Today, 1977
Uma Parameswaran, Derek Walcott
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New world burden: Derek Walcott.Sea Grapes. London: Jonathan cape, 1976

World Literature Written in English, 1977
(1977). New world burden: Derek Walcott. Sea Grapes. London: Jonathan cape, 1976. World Literature Written in English: Vol. 16, No. 1, pp. 212-214.
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Current status of sea grapes (Caulerpa spp.) farming and wild harvesting in the Philippines

Journal of Applied Phycology, 2021
Jeremaiah L Estrada   +1 more
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