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Wu, Qing Bin, Yan Wang, Lin Liang, Qian Jiang, Mei Li Guo, and Jun Jie Zhang. "Novel triterpenoid saponins from the seeds of Celosia argentea L." Natural Product Research 27, no. 15 (November 16, 2012): 1353–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14786419.2012.740034.

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Wollenweber, Eckhard, and James N. Roitman. "New Frond Exudate Flavonoids From Cheilanthoid Ferns." Zeitschrift für Naturforschung C 46, no. 5-6 (June 1, 1991): 325–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/znc-1991-5-601.

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A series of new flavonoid aglycones have been identified in the frond exudates of the fern Cheilanthes argentea, in five species of Notholaena, in Pityrogramma triangularis, and in Platyzoma microphylla. These aglycones comprise several rare flavonoids and five novel natural products: 5,7,8-trihydroxy-3-methoxy-6-methyl flavone, 3,5,2′-trihydroxy-7,8,4′-trimethoxy flavone, 5,2′-dihydroxy-3,7,8-trimethoxy flavone, 5,7,4′-trihydroxy-2′-methoxy flavanone, and 3,5,4′-trihydroxy-6,7,8-trimethoxy flavone. The novel flavonoids were characterized by their N M R spectral data
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Ayaz Seyhan, Serap, Zümrüt Yilmaz, and Deniz Çikla Yilmaz. "The influence of extraction method on antioxidant potential of Tilia argentea flowers and bracts." Ovidius University Annals of Chemistry 31, no. 1 (January 1, 2020): 14–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/auoc-2020-0004.

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AbstractThe objective of this work was to compare the extraction of phenolic compounds from Tilia argentea flowers and bracts by using conventional (solvent extraction) and novel (ultrasound assisted) extraction methods. Ethanol (70 %) extracts were analyzed for their antioxidant activities. Total phenolic content was determined using Folin-Ciocalteu method and the antioxidant potential was determined by DPPH radical scavenging and Ferric Reducing Antioxidant Power (FRAP) assays. To determine the effect of ultrasound treatment on the extraction, same extraction parameters were applied in both methods. The results showed that extracts obtained by ultrasound assisted extraction have higher total phenolic content and antioxidant activity.
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Jiang, Pingping, Mouyixing Chen, Hui Qui, Xusheng Jiang, Jie Liu, Xuehong Zhang, and Guo Yu. "A novel process for recovering Cd from the biomass of the hyperaccumulator Celosia argentea Linn." Environmental Technology & Innovation 35 (August 2024): 103708. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eti.2024.103708.

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Fagundes, Gisele M., Gabriela Benetel, Mateus M. Carriero, Ricardo L. M. Sousa, James P. Muir, Robert O. Macedo, and Ives C. S. Bueno. "Tannin-rich forage as a methane mitigation strategy for cattle and the implications for rumen microbiota." Animal Production Science 61, no. 1 (2021): 26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/an19448.

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Context Methane from ruminant livestock systems contributes to the greenhouse effect on the environment, which justifies the adoption of novel feed strategies that mitigate enteric emissions. Aims We investigated the effects of the condensed tannin (CT)-rich legumes Flemingia macrophylla, Leucaena leucocephala, Stylosanthes guianensis, Gliricidia sepium, Cratylia argentea, Cajanus cajan, Desmodium ovalifolium, Macrotyloma axillare, Desmodium paniculatum and Lespedeza procumbens on in vitro methane emissions and rumen microbiota for beef cattle. Methods Four rumen-cannulated Nellore cattle grazing a tropical grass pasture were used as inoculum donors. Key results Real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction analysis revealed that the abundance of Ruminococcus flavefaciens, methanogenic archaea and protozoa populations were reduced (P £ 0.05), whereas total ruminal bacteria were enhanced in the presence of CT. Our study also revealed a positive (P £ 0.05) relationship between CT and Fibrobacter succinogenes abundance. Reactive CT from L. leucocephala, D. paniculatum and L. procumbens resulted in decreased (P £ 0.05) isoacid content and methane production. Conclusions L. leucocephala, D. paniculatum and L. procumbens have the potential to suppress rumen methanogenesis. However, in vitro fermentation of L. leucocephala resulted in greater (P £ 0.05) degradability percentages than the other two species. Implications CT in legume species will have potential as part of an overall nutritional strategy to manipulate rumen microbiota and mitigate enteric methanogenesis in livestock production systems.
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Francis, Isolde M., Kenneth N. Jochimsen, Paul De Vos, and Ariena H. C. van Bruggen. "Reclassification of rhizosphere bacteria including strains causing corky root of lettuce and proposal of Rhizorhapis suberifaciens gen. nov., comb. nov., Sphingobium mellinum sp. nov., Sphingobium xanthum sp. nov. and Rhizorhabdus argentea gen. nov., sp. nov." International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 64, Pt_4 (April 1, 2014): 1340–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/ijs.0.058909-0.

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The genus Rhizorhapis gen. nov. (to replace the illegitimate genus name Rhizomonas ) is proposed for strains of Gram-negative bacteria causing corky root of lettuce, a widespread and important lettuce disease worldwide. Only one species of the genus Rhizomonas was described, Rhizomonas suberifaciens , which was subsequently reclassified as Sphingomonas suberifaciens based on 16S rRNA gene sequences and the presence of sphingoglycolipid in the cell envelope. However, the genus Sphingomonas is so diverse that further reclassification was deemed necessary. Twenty new Rhizorhapis gen. nov.- and Sphingomonas -like isolates were obtained from lettuce or sow thistle roots, or from soil using lettuce seedlings as bait. These and previously reported isolates were characterized in a polyphasic study including 16S rRNA gene sequencing, DNA–DNA hybridization, DNA G+C content, whole-cell fatty acid composition, morphology, substrate oxidation, temperature and pH sensitivity, and pathogenicity to lettuce. The isolates causing lettuce corky root belonged to the genera Rhizorhapis gen. nov., Sphingobium , Sphingopyxis and Rhizorhabdus gen. nov. More specifically, we propose to reclassify Rhizomonas suberifaciens as Rhizorhapis suberifaciens gen. nov., comb. nov. (type strain, CA1T = LMG 17323T = ATCC 49355T), and also propose the novel species Sphingobium xanthum sp. nov., Sphingobium mellinum sp. nov. and Rhizorhabdus argentea gen. nov., sp. nov. with the type strains NL9T ( = LMG 12560T = ATCC 51296T), WI4T ( = LMG 11032T = ATCC 51292T) and SP1T ( = LMG 12581T = ATCC 51289T), respectively. Several strains isolated from lettuce roots belonged to the genus Sphingomonas , but none of them were pathogenic.
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KROKOWICZ, LUKASZ, HANNA TOMCZAK, ADAM BOBKIEWICZ, JACEK MACKIEWICZ, RYSZARD MARCINIAK, MICHAL DREWS, and TOMASZ BANASIEWICZ. "In vitro studies of antibacterial and antifungal wound dressings comprising H2TiO3 and SiO2 nanoparticles." Polish Journal of Microbiology 64, no. 2 (2015): 137–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.33073/pjm-2015-020.

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The incidence rate of the infected and complex wound is established at approximately 40,000/1 million of the world's adult population. The aim of this study was to assess the efficiency of three novel types of wound dressings comprising sodium chloride, metatitanic acid and silicon dioxide nanoparticles. The study design was to prove their antimicrobial properties against the microorganisms most commonly causing wound infections. The study evaluated the antimicrobial effect of tested dressings on referenced strains of bacteria (ATCC collection, Argenta, Poland) and strains of fungi species (our own collection of fungi cultured from patients). The dressings were tested with both bacterial and fungal strains on solid media (Mueller-Hinton, Sobouraud, bioMerieux, France) in the standard method. The results confirmed the inhibition of growth of bacteria and revealed zones of inhibition for Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus and Enterococcus faecalis. Significant zones of inhibition were established for Staphylococcus aureus and for fungi species of the Candida sp. These results would be crucial due to the fact of the low availability of antifungal therapeutics for both systemic and topical usage. Moreover, the current standard of antifungal treatment is associated with high costs and high toxicity in general. The preliminary results are very promising but further studies are necessary. Based on the obtained results, the tested dressings may contribute to the development of the surgical armamentarium of complex wound management in the near future.
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MODI, KARUNA, KARUNA MODI, BHOOMI SONI, DIVYA TELI, and MAMTA SHAH. "NOVEL TOPICAL ANTI-AGING HERBAL COMPOSITION." International Journal of Current Pharmaceutical Research, January 15, 2023, 42–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.22159/ijcpr.2023v15i1.2070.

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Objective: Anti-aging formulations are among the premier skin care products in the global market that are in huge demand. Different treatments are available to slow down skin aging, but are very expensive and are often found to produce adverse reactions to the skin in prolong use. Hence, present study has been designed to formulate poly herbal anti-aging skin care products and their evaluation thereon. Methods: Anti-aging herbal skin care cream, gel and serum were prepared using two medicinal plants Hippophae salicifolia and Celosia argentea along with three bioactives caffeine, rutin and bakuchiol. The formulations were evaluated for physicochemical parameters like pH, texture analysis, acid value, short-term stability study, etc. Phenolics and flavanoid content were determined. Anti-aging potential was gauged by in silico studies using the glide tool of ‘Schrodinger’. Results: Cream, gel and serum showed good physical appearance and were free from gritty particles and with smooth texture. Accelerated stability studies indicated insignificant changes in physicochemical parameters of the formulations. Based on the docking score and interaction with amino acid, compounds present in the plant extracts and bioactive showed good anti-aging activity. Conclusion: The prepared herbal anti-aging formulations were found to be stable and exhibited good potential as an anti-aging combination. So, they can be used as an effective combination to protect skin from aging.
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Apolinário-Silva, Caroline, Dhiego G. Ferreira, Analiza F. Cavenagh, Nícollas G. O. Aprígio, Bruno A. Galindo, Jens Carlsson, and Silvia H. Sofia. "Development and characterization of fifteen polymorphic microsatellite loci in Bryconamericus aff. iheringii (Teleostei: Characidae) and cross-amplification in related Characidae species." Neotropical Ichthyology 16, no. 1 (March 26, 2018). http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1982-0224-20170135.

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ABSTRACT Data on 15 novel microsatellite loci from the Neotropical fish Bryconamericus aff. iheringii are presented here. Analyses of 32 individuals from four different streams revealed 192 different alleles, ranging from four to 32 alleles per locus (mean of 12.8 per locus). Observed and expected heterozygosities ranged from 0.094 to 0.813 and 0.205 to 0.952, respectively. These loci showed high polymorphic information content and will be a resource for genetic studies of B. aff. iheringii. Furthermore, several loci also amplified other small Neotropical Characidae (Piabarchus stramineus and Piabina argentea) and should be useful for these species.
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Frumin, Suembikya, Aren M. Maeir, Maria Eniukhina, Amit Dagan, and Ehud Weiss. "Plant-related Philistine ritual practices at biblical Gath." Scientific Reports 14, no. 1 (February 12, 2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-52974-9.

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AbstractThe Philistine culture (Iron Age, ca. 1200-604 BCE) profoundly impacted the southern Levant's cultural history, agronomy, and dietary customs. Nevertheless, our knowledge of the Philistines’ cultic praxis and deities, is limited and uncertain. Here, we combine archaeological data with a meticulous study of plant use at two successive temples at Tell eṣ-Ṣâfī/Gath. We provide a list of the plants used, their time of harvest, mode of offering, and possible symbolism. Analysis of the temples' macrobotanical (seed and fruits) plant assemblage reveals the offerings; that the inception date for rites was early spring; and sheds light on the date of the final utilization of the temples (late summer/early fall). Besides food crops, we note the earliest cultic use of chaste tree (Vitex agnus-castus), crown daisy (Glebionis coronaria), and scabious (Lomelosia argentea). These wide-spread Mediterranean plants were known so far only in later cults—of early Greek deities, such as Hera, Artemis, Demeter, and Asclepios. We discuss the data as reflecting that the Philistine religion relied on the magic and power of nature, such as fresh water and seasonality, which influence human life, health, and activity. In sum, our results offer novel insights into the culture of the Philistines.
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Books on the topic "An Argeneau novel"

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Sands, Lynsay. Vampire, interrupted: An Argeneau novel. New York: Avon, 2008.

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Sands, Lynsay. Love Bites: An Argeneau Novel - 2. New York: Love Spell, 2004.

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Sands, Lynsay. Vampire, Interrupted: An Argeneau Novel - 9. New York: Avon, 2008.

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Sands, Lynsay. Single White Vampire: An Argeneau Novel - 3. New York: Love Spell, 2003.

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Sands, Lynsay. Under a vampire moon: An Argeneau novel. New York: William Morrow, 2011.

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Sands, Lynsay. The Accidental Vampire. New York: HarperCollins, 2007.

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Sands, Lynsay. Vampires Are Forever. New York: HarperCollins, 2008.

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Sands, Lynsay. Tall, Dark & Hungry. New York: HarperCollins, 2010.

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Sands, Lynsay. Hei an de ke wang. 8th ed. Taibei Shi: Guo shu chu ban she, 2006.

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Sands, Lynsay. Ai qing hui yao ren. 8th ed. Taibei Shi: Lin bai chu ban she you xian gong si, 2005.

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