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En-Shyh Lin and Cheng-Yang Huang
Plinia cauliflora has been associated with numerous ethnobotanical applications. In this study, we uncovered that the fruit extract of P. cauliflora, obtained using 50% ethanol, possesses inhibition activity against the Klebsiella pneumoniae single-stran...
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Vikas Chandra Gupta, Meenu Singh, Shiv Prasad and Bhartendu Nath Mishra
Ethanol production from lignocellulosic biomass comprises pretreatment, hydrolysis, and fermentation. However, several inhibitors are generated during rice straw chemical hydrolysis, including furfural, 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF), and phenolics. These...
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Vladimir Sánchez, María Dolores González, Pilar Salagre and Yolanda Cesteros
5-hydroxymethylfurfural (5-HMF) is an important platform molecule for the synthesis of high-added value products. Several synthesized clay materials, such as mesoporous hectorite and fluorohectorite, in addition to commercial montmorillonite K-10, have b...
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Benjamín A. Ayil-Gutiérrez, Karla Cecilia Amaya-Guardia, Arturo A. Alvarado-Segura, Glendy Polanco-Hernández, Miguel Angel Uc-Chuc, Karla Y. Acosta-Viana, Eugenia Guzmán-Marín, Blancka Yesenia Samaniego-Gámez, Wilberth Alfredo Poot-Poot, Gabriel Lizama-Uc and Hernán de Jesús Villanueva-Alonzo
Fruits of species of the genus Bromelia contain compounds with health benefits and potential biotechnological applications. For example, Bromelia karatas fruits contain antioxidants and proteins with bactericidal activity, but studies regarding the activ...
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Atiqa Rahmawati,Aulia Iin Saputri,Ignatius Gunardi
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Glucose is the most abundant monosaccharide in nature, glucose obtained from cellulose and starch, it is many used to degradation process, and for the production of several organic compounds, one of the degradation products of glucose is an HMF (5-hydrox...
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André Prates Pereira, Timothy J. Woodman, Paraj Brahmbhatt and Christopher J. Chuck
This work demonstrates the suitability of spent coffee waste to be fractionated by an organosolv process for further valorization.
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