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“Effects of High‐Intensity Ultrasound on the Structural, Technofunctional, and Allergenic Properties of Groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) Protein Isolates: A Review”

open access: yesFood Chemistry International, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT The growing global demand for sustainable, nutritionally balanced protein sources has intensified interest in plant‐derived proteins, particularly those derived from oilseeds such as groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.). However, although groundnut protein isolates (GPIs) have high nutritional quality, they exhibit limitations in technofunctional ...
Ángel Efraín Rodríguez Rivera   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Application, Challenges, and Prospects of Non‐Thermal Processing Technologies for Seaweed Protein Extraction—A Review

open access: yesFood Chemistry International, EarlyView.
This review highlights non‐thermal extraction technologies for seaweed proteins, emphasizing their mechanisms, impacts on protein structure and functionality, and sustainability potential. Key limitations related to species dependence, extract complexity, and scale‐up are discussed to guide future industrial and biorefinery applications.
Rahat Mahmud   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Categorization Systems of Threatened Species

Conservation Biology, 2007
de Grammont and Cuar´on (2006) provide interestinginformation about the way several countries of the West-ern Hemisphere address the issue of developing systemsfor threatened species categorization. Nevertheless, wedisagree with these authors on some fundamental pointsand think their conclusions that “the country categoriza-tions [they] evaluated have ...
Jorge, Soberon, Rodrigo A, Medellín
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Threatened cyprinid species in Asia [PDF]

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Rare species, Asia ...
Acosta B.O.   +2 more
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Threatened species not necessarily rare, rare species not necessarily threatened

Environmental Conservation, 1997
In the beautifully-illustrated book of rare and threatened plants of Greece (Phitos et al. 1995), the selection of species is based strictly on the four World Conservation Union (IUCN) categories of ‘extinct’, ‘endangered’, ‘vulnerable’ and ‘rare’ (Lucas & Synge 1978). The Swedish ‘red data’ book of plants (Aronsson et al.
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Conservation Genomics of Threatened Animal Species

Annual Review of Animal Biosciences, 2013
The genomics era has opened up exciting possibilities in the field of conservation biology by enabling genomic analyses of threatened species that previously were limited to model organisms. Next-generation sequencing (NGS) and the collection of genome-wide data allow for more robust studies of the demographic history of populations and adaptive ...
Cynthia C, Steiner   +3 more
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Threatened saproxylic species

2012
Saproxylic species are one of the most threatened organism groups. As with all forest species, they are suffering from the dwindling of forests. But the habitats of saproxylic species may also be decreasing in regions where, although the forest area is currently increasing, such as in Europe, practically all forests and other wooded areas have been ...
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The Threatened Species Index: Tools Supporting Australia's Threatened Species Conservation

Up-to-date and comprehensive information on population trends is crucial for many aspects of conservation planning for Australia’s threatened species, including listing processes, prioritisation analyses, and designing and evaluating the impact of conservation actions.
McGrath, Sarah   +2 more
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Threatened species

2016
Riccardo Cattaneo-Vietti   +2 more
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