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Polymer- and Hybrid-Based Biomaterials for Interstitial, Connective, Vascular, Nerve, Visceral and Musculoskeletal Tissue Engineering [PDF]
In this review, materials based on polymers and hybrids possessing both organic and inorganic contents for repairing or facilitating cell growth in tissue engineering are discussed.
Abalymov, Anatolii +2 more
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EFFECT OF BOILING TIME ON EXTRACTED TANNINS FROM TEA LEAFS [PDF]
: Extraction of tannic acid from black leaf Ceylon tea was studied as a function of boiling time (5-30 minute) at 100 0C. Results indicate clearly, that the percentage yield of extracted tannic acid increases with increasing boiling time.
NABEEL TAWFEEQ +2 more
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the oxidative stability and physicochemical properties of pork emulsion sausages with whey protein–tannic acid conjugate and native whey protein.
Tanong Aewsiri +2 more
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Extraction of Tannic Acid from Kenaf Bast Fibre using Ultrasonic Assisted Extraction [PDF]
Tannic acid or tannin, type of phenolic compound contains in kenaf bast fibre. Conventional extraction has certain limitations in terms of time, energy, and solvent consumption.
M. Mohamad +7 more
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Enhanced analysis of real-time PCR data by using a variable efficiency model : FPK-PCR [PDF]
Current methodology in real-time Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) analysis performs well provided PCR efficiency remains constant over reactions. Yet, small changes in efficiency can lead to large quantification errors. Particularly in biological samples,
Goetghebeur, Els +3 more
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Utilization of extracted substance from Indian almond leaves, Terminalia catappa L. for preparation of folk medicinal cream for the use of skin protection [PDF]
The aim of this work was to study the method to prepare the folk medicinal cream for the use of skin protection from the extracted substance of Indian almond leaves, Terminalia catappa L.
Chawenggrum, P. +2 more
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As a phenolic acid, tannic acid can be classified into a polyphenolic group. It has been widely studied in the biomedical field of science because it presents unique antiviral as well as antibacterial properties.
B. Kaczmarek
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Due to their intrinsic injectable and self-healing characteristics, dynamic hydrogels, based on dynamic covalent bonds, have gained a great attention. In this study, a novel dynamic hydrogel based on the boronic ester dynamic covalent bond is facilely ...
Wen Shi +7 more
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Interactions of dextransucrase purified from Streptococcus mutans 890 with plant polyphenols
Plant polyphenols have been extensively studied for their chemopreventive properties for human health. Dextransucrase plays an essential role in synthesizing exopolysaccharides from its exclusive substrate sucrose in Streptococcus mutans.
Dimple Goyal +3 more
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Tannic acid (TA) is hydrolysable tannin found in the leaves and bark of many herbaceous and woody plants. Purification of TA is important due to its antibacterial, antihistaminic, antioxidant, antimutagenic and antitussive properties. In this study, 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate-based TA-imprinted particle embedded cryogel (TA-MIP) was synthesized to ...
Pesint, Gozde Baydemir +4 more
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