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Doslidžennâ bìologìčnoï aktivnostìvtorinnogo ekstraktu zì šrotu travimaterinki zvičajnoï (Origanum vulgare)

2015

Studied the antimicrobial activity of secondary extract from oregano herbs waste (Origanum vulgare)against 7 standard test strains of microrganisms. Minimum bactericidal concentration of the extract to Staphylococcus aureus ATCC 6538 P-is 3.125-6.25 mg/ml and 6.25-12.5 mg/ml to gram-negative bacteria and Candida albicans ATCC 10231.Total antioxidant activity determined by DPPH, secondary extract at a concentration of 400 ug/ml was 92 %. The tested extract had photoprotective activity. Obtained results confirm the perspective of using waste of oregano herbs for making extracts and creation on their basis of pharmaceuticals, veterinary drugs and cosmetics.

waste of oregano herbs (Origanum vulgare); antimicrobial activity; antioxidant activity; photoprotective activityУkraïnskij biofarmacevtičnij žurnal
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BROILER CHICKENS AND THEIR HEALTH STATUS IN FARM: WINE WASTE, AN ADDED VALUE ON FEEDING

2023

Various key economic sectors of the National and Sicilian economy, in addition to contributing to the economic growth also cause a considerable production of waste which today are a problem both for companies then for the environment. For this reason, there is considerable interest in this waste and in the possibility of their reuse to extract bioactive molecules with added value, all in accordance with the objectives of the Blue Economy. In this regard, it has already been demonstrated that from the production waste of various economic sectors it is possible to obtain bioactive molecules with anticancer, antimicrobial, cosmetic, antioxidant and nutraceutical properties (Mauro et al., 2022)…

wine wasteSettore CHIM/10 - Chimica Degli AlimentibloodSettore BIO/10 - Biochimicahealth statuSettore BIO/05 - Zoologiaantioxidant effectSettore BIO/06 - Anatomia Comparata E Citologiabiochemical parameteranimal welfare
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Caracterización fisiológica, bioquímica y molecular de nuevas variedades de naranja de pulpa roja

2023

El objetivo principal de esta Tesis Doctoral ha sido caracterizar en profundidad los frutos de dos nuevas mutaciones de naranja dulce de pulpa roja, denominados Kirkwood Navel y Ruby Valencia, procedentes de las naranjas Washington Navel (cv. Palmer) y Valencia late (cv. Olinda), respectivamente. Para ello, se abordaron las bases fisiológicas y moleculares del metabolismo de carotenoides implicadas en la singular coloración del fruto, la evolución de los componentes de calidad de los frutos durante la maduración, su aptitud para la conservación postcosecha y comercialización en fresco, y el potencial de estas nuevas variedades para la producción y procesado de zumo. Los resultados bioquímic…

zumoscarotenoidescompuestos bioactivoscapacidad antioxidantelicopenocompuestos volátilesUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA VIDAnaranjaspostcosecha
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