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Harnessing Plant Bioactive Compounds in Biomaterial Scaffolds for Advanced Wound Healing: A Comprehensive Review. [PDF]
Sabarudin NS +9 more
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Abstract Plants and their extracts have been used for dyeing fabrics, skin and hair for thousands of years and have been experiencing a revival in the last years due to increasing health risks arising from oxidative hair dye precursors. We developed a novel two‐step method to dye keratin fibres based on in situ formed silver nanoparticles including a ...
Julia K. Hachmann +4 more
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Peas, natural resources for a sustainable future: a multifaceted review of nutritional, health, environmental, and market perspectives. [PDF]
Ćujić Nikolić N +22 more
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Abstract The recent focus among natural dyers is on identifying and utilising new natural dye sources. The current study explored the potential of the Anatolian sweetgum tree's leaves and fruits in providing bioactive properties with wool dyeing. In the dyeing process, iron (II) sulphate, alum, tannic acid and citric acid were used, and different ...
Hüseyin Benli +3 more
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Sustainable Insect Pest Management Options for Rice Production in Sub-Saharan Africa. [PDF]
Pegalepo E +6 more
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Abstract Natural dyes are compounds that occur naturally in several organisms and are classified based on chemical structure and application method. The literature cites several natural dyes used in industrial transformation processes. Annatto dye is used in the food industry, and its biological pigment is extracted from the annatto seed. However, this
Marcel Jefferson Gonçalves +5 more
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Potential of ethyl acetate and ethanol extracts of Bintaro (Cerbera manghas L.) seeds as bioinsecticides against Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae). [PDF]
Aziz A +7 more
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Supplementing the liver preservation solution with agrimoniin protects donation after cardiac death (DCD) grafts by activating the Nrf‐2 pathway. This reduces ferroptosis, oxidative stress, and inflammation during cold storage, significantly improving graft viability.
Enqiang Chang +5 more
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Therapeutic Potential of <i>Acalypha wilkesiana</i> in Type 2 Diabetes: A Review. [PDF]
Inshutiyimana S +5 more
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