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Kristaps Stankus

Līzinga līguma regulējums Komerclikumā

Bachelor’s paper deals with regulation of leasing agreement in Latvia’s Commercial law. Objective of study is to consider questions concerning basic principles of leasing in general and to raise understanding of current leasing regulation in Latvia. Paper also gives review of Worlds developed countries experience in leasing regulation and their legislation features in these aspects. It is important to pay attention to new concepts of legal leasing regulation, to understand the further evolution of leasing and to propose useful suggestions to improve current situation. Summing up the studies verities and coming to conclusions it could be recognized that Latvia’s strategy in building legal fr…

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Stability Studies of Bioactive Compounds from Birch Outer Bark Ethanolic Extracts

The literature survey summarizes information about birch outer bark phytochemical composition and details major components: betulin, betulinic acid, lupeol and ursolic acid. In the practical part of research birch outer bark major component stability against chemical and physical degradation was tested; total phenolic content and the antiradical activity of the degraded and nondegraded ethanolic extracts was studied using UV/VIS spectroscopy; the phytochemical composition of the birch outer bark ethanolic extract was investigated by HPLC-TOF/MS. The study of stability experiments has been carried out, which found that birch outer bark ethanolic extract compounds can be exposed to thermal an…

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CHARACTERIZATION OF ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY AND TOTAL PHENOLIC COMPOUND CONTENT OF BIRCH OUTER BARK EXTRACTS USING MICRO PLATE ASSAY

In modern plants, 2.7 to 2.8 m3 of solid volume veneer blocks are consumed to produce 1 m3 of plywood. After the hydrothermal treatment and debarking of blocks, waste bark is obtained, which makes up 12.5% of the wood mass, while 16-20% of bark is composed of birch outer bark (BOB). Recalculating, BOB makes up 2.0-3.4% of the veneer log mass. Bark is currently burned in boiler houses that is not rational. BOB contains large amount of valuable extractives (up to 34% from o.d. BOB) consisting of various secondary metabolites such as terpenes, flavonoids, hydrocarbons, polyphenols, tannins etc. BOB extractives exhibit antioxidant properties as well as wound-healing and anti-inflammatory activi…

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