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Kai-Min Yang, Chih-Wei Chen, Min-Hung Chen, Hsin-Chun Chen and Li-Yun Lin
Citrus essential oil combines numerous components with many qualities and control issues. For example, how to monitor volatile components and nonvolatile substances simultaneously is a major problem. Therefore, the objective of this study was to develop ...
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Monika Momot, Barbara Stawicka and Aleksandra Szydlowska-Czerniak
Cold-pressed camelina oil (CPCO) is exceptional seed oil with a unique fatty acid profile promoting health and wellness. Therefore, this work focused on estimating and comparing the physicochemical properties and sensory quality of eight CPCO samples ava...
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Anna Wajs-Bonikowska, Lukasz Szoka, Pawel Kwiatkowski and Ewa Maciejczyk
Greek fir (Abies cephalonica) seeds and cone scales were used, for the first time, for an analysis of their biologically active volatile compounds. It was observed that the yield of seed essential oil was 18%, which, among plants, is impressive. The seed...
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Mihaela Adriana Ti?a, Maria Adelina Constantinescu, Ovidiu Ti?a, Endre Mathe, Loreta Tamo?aitiene and Vijole Bradauskiene
(1) Background: The demand for healthy and nutritious food is growing worldwide. Fermented dairy products are highly valued by consumers for their health benefits. Kefir is a fermented dairy product that brings many benefits to the consumer due to its an...
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Li-Chen Peng and Lean-Teik Ng
Nutrient management has increasingly become important in producing quality medicinal plant materials. Vitex negundo is an important perennial medicinal plant widely distributed in tropical Asia and Africa. This study aimed to examine the effects of nitro...
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Tamás Mizik and Gábor Gyarmati
As Earth?s fossil energy resources are limited, there is a growing need for renewable resources such as biodiesel. That is the reason why the social, economic and environmental impacts of biofuels became an important research topic in the last decade. De...
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Malwina Brozyna, Anna Zywicka, Karol Fijalkowski, Damian Gorczyca, Monika Oleksy-Wawrzyniak, Karolina Dydak, Pawel Migdal, Bartlomiej Dudek, Marzenna Bartoszewicz and Adam Junka
Herein, we present a new test, dubbed AntiBioVol, to be used for the quantitative evaluation of antibiofilm activity of volatile compounds in vitro. AntiBioVol is performed in two 24-well plates using a basic microbiological laboratory equipment. To demo...
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Mohamed G. Embaby,Mevlüt Günal,Amer AbuGhazaleh
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The effects of unconventional oils high in polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) (blackberry, blueberry, raspberry, pomegranate, black seed and hemp oils) on in vitro rumen fermentation and methane (CH4) production were examined in a 24-h ba...
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Hope Baloyi, Gary Dugmore
Co-processing of coal and biomass has been a focus of several research studies aimed at addressing the negative environmental attributes associated with thermal processing of coal alone, as well as improving the thermal behaviour of coal. Biomass materia...
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Anis Muslihah Zambree
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Plenty extraction technique has been study to perform the extraction process. Solvent extraction and hydrodistillation is the conventional and oldest method for the extraction. However, there have some limitation when using these techniques. Soxhlet extr...
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