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Edible Flowers of Onions (Allium L.) as a Source of Biologically Active Substances
Abstract—The paper reports the results of a comparative study of biologically active substances content in the flowers of 10 perennial onion species,...
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Variation in Composition of Biologically Active Substances in Flowers and Leaves of Achillea asiatica Serg. Plants Depending on the Region of Habitat
AbstractComposition of biologically active substances in methanol extracts from the flowers and leaves of Achillea asiatica Serg . plants was...
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Biologically Active Substances and Antioxidant Activity of Some Plants of the Asteraceae Family, Cultivated in Conditions of Western Siberia
AbstractThe content of phenolic compounds (flavonols, flavans (catechins), tannins), polysaccharides (pectins, protopectins), and tetraterpenes...
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Composition of Biologically Active Substances and Antiradical Activity of Extracts from Five Species of Plants of the Asparagaceae Family
AbstractMany members of the Asparagaceae family are used in traditional medicine in different countries and characterized by a high content of...
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Effect of Chitosan as Part of Biologically Active Feeding BiHit on Economically Useful Features of Bees
AbstractCurrently biostimulants based on chitosan and its derivatives are increasingly used in veterinary medicine. Chitosan and its modifications...
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Bioengineering for Production of Biologically Active Compounds in Plants
Bioengineering is a useful alternative for commercial- and industrial-scale production of bioactive principles. It is a compelling need for... -
Phytochemical Analysis of Extractive Substances Extracted by Different Methods from the Underground Part of Aconitum Septentrionale L., and the Development of Cream-Gels Based on Them
AbstractThe work is devoted to the study of the phytochemical composition of subcritical extracts of the underground part of aconite high ( Aconitum...
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A Comparative Pharmacognostic Study of Lowland Wood-Grass Peats of Different Origin for Substantiation of Their Use as Promising Sources of Biologically Active Humic Acids
AbstractA comparative pharmacognostic study of two lowland wood-grass peats of different origin from the Tomsk oblast deposits and of the...
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Application of Biotechnology to Produce Plant-Derived Biologically Important Compounds
Plants are an unlimited source of a large number of new biologically active products. These include especially economically important secondary... -
Biologically active compounds from forage plants
Forage plants have attracted attention for the presence of biologically active compounds that can influence the animal nutrition but may also have a...
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Synthesis of biologically active cefpodoxime and vanillin-based schiff base metal complexes with the detailed biological evaluations
Schiff bases of existing antimicrobial drugs are an area, which is still to be comprehensively explored to improve drug efficiency against...
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Biotechnological product potential of Auxenochlorella protothecoides including biologically active compounds (BACs) under nitrogen stress conditions
Nitrogen stress can influence microalgae’s growth characteristics, and microalgae grown in nitrogen-deficient conditions may produce higher or lower...
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Bacillus cereus extracellular vesicles act as shuttles for biologically active multicomponent enterotoxins
BackgroundExtracellular vesicles (EVs) from Gram-positive bacteria have gained considerable importance as a novel transport system of virulence...
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Increased Stress Resistance of the Offspring Egg Cross Chickens when Using Biologically Active Substances before Hatching
AbstractApplication of biologically active compositions, containing colamine, succinic acid, serine, and pyridoxine hydrochloride before hatching...
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Recent Trends in Biologically Synthesized Metal Nanoparticles and their Biomedical Applications: a Review
In recent years, biologically synthesized metal nanoparticles have emerged as a dynamic field of research with significant implications for...
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Variation of the Content of Biologically Active Compounds in Bupleurum scorzonerifolium Willd. Aerial Parts at Different Phenological Phases
AbstractThe variation of the content of biologically active compounds (essential oil, lipid fraction, and phenolics) in aerial parts of Bupleurum...
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A Potential Source of Medicines from Fungi: An Overview of Biologically Active Secondary Metabolites
Fungi are the second largest group of living organisms that exist as distinct achlorophyllous, filamentous hyphae growing in diverse habitats... -
Biologically Active Natural 2'-Hydroxychalcones
Abstract—The study provides modern data from the literature on the results of research in the field of flavonoids of medicinal plants....
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Endophytic Fungi: Important Source of Biologically Active Molecules
Fungal endophytes are considered plant mutualists that protect their hosts against pathogens. Therefore, the search for such microorganisms from...