Exploring the mangrove fruit: From the phytochemicals to functional food development and the current progress in the Middle East
Nowadays, the logarithmic production of existing well-known food materials is unable to
keep up with the demand caused by the exponential growth of the human population in …
keep up with the demand caused by the exponential growth of the human population in …
Biotechnological applications of mangrove plants and their isolated compounds in medicine-a mechanistic overview
Mangrove plants, also known as halophytes, are ecologically important plants that grow in
various tropical and subtropical intertidal regions. Owing to the extreme abiotic and biotic …
various tropical and subtropical intertidal regions. Owing to the extreme abiotic and biotic …
Phytochemistry and Anticancer Effects of Mangrove (Rhizophora mucronata Lam.) Leaves and Stems Extract against Different Cancer Cell Lines
The biologically active components of the methanol extracts of R. mucronata were identified
using GC/MS. The anticancer effects of each methanol extract from the leaves and stem …
using GC/MS. The anticancer effects of each methanol extract from the leaves and stem …
A comprehensive in silico and in vitro studies on quinizarin: a promising phytochemical derived from Rhizophora mucronata Lam
Mangrove plants are a great source of phytomedicines, since from the beginning of human
civilization and the origin of traditional medicines. In the present study, ten different …
civilization and the origin of traditional medicines. In the present study, ten different …
A comparative study of total tannin contents and antimicrobial activities in methanol extracts of Rhizophoraceae species
Rhizophoraceae is a large true mangrove family that produces mangrove tannins. Tannins
have the potential to be used as antimutagenic, anticancer, antimicrobial, and antioxidant …
have the potential to be used as antimutagenic, anticancer, antimicrobial, and antioxidant …
A detailed assessment of the traditional applications, bioactive content, pharmacology, and toxicity of Rhizophora mucronata
Introduction The barks, leaves fruits and root of Rhizophora mucronata (R. mucronata) have
been widely used in traditional and indigenous in Bangladesh, India, Myanmar, and …
been widely used in traditional and indigenous in Bangladesh, India, Myanmar, and …
[HTML][HTML] Metabolomic studies of anthocyanins in fruits by means of a liquid chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry workflow
JP da Silva Oliveira, RT de Oliveira, AL Guedes… - Current Plant …, 2022 - Elsevier
Among plant pigments, anthocyanins are one of the most important. However, there are
great difficulties related to applying appropriate techniques able to identify molecules with …
great difficulties related to applying appropriate techniques able to identify molecules with …
Phytochemical screening, phenolic and flavonoid content, and antioxidant activity of Rhizophoraceae methanol extracts from Langsa, Aceh, Indonesia
Indriaty, Djufri, Ginting B, Hasballah K. 2023. Phytochemical screening, phenolic and
flavonoid content, and antioxidant activity of Rhizophoraceae methanol extracts from …
flavonoid content, and antioxidant activity of Rhizophoraceae methanol extracts from …
HPLC-FRAP methodology and biological activities of different stem bark extracts of Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp
Abstract Cajanus cajan.(L.) Millsp.(C. cajan)(Family: Fabaceae) also known as pigeon pea,
is a famous food and cover/forage crop bearing a high amount of key amino acids …
is a famous food and cover/forage crop bearing a high amount of key amino acids …
Phytochemical, antioxidant, and in-silico studies of Erigeron sumatrensis from Gayo Highlands as a potential inhibitor of Type-2 diabetes mellitus
Puspa VR, Zumaidar, Nurdin, Fitmawati. 2024. Phytochemical, antioxidant, and in-silico
studies of Erigeron sumatrensis from Gayo Highlands as a potential inhibitor of type-2 …
studies of Erigeron sumatrensis from Gayo Highlands as a potential inhibitor of type-2 …