نتایج جستجو برای: phenolic compound

تعداد نتایج: 149776  

Journal: :Bioresource technology 2012
D Pérez-González J Gómez R Beristain-Cardoso

Phenolic compounds biodegradation and its effect on the nitrification process were studied. A continuous stirrer tank reactor was operated in four stages, and phenolic compounds were fed as sequential way. In the first stage, at loading rate of 220 mg NH(4)(+)-N/Ld, the consumption efficiency was of 91%, being the product, nitrate. After that, p-cresol was fed at 53 mg C/Ld, reaching removal ef...

2012
Seyed Ebrahim Sajjadi Yalda Shokoohinia Narjess-Sadat Moayedi

BACKGROUND Kelussia odoratissima Mozaff. is one of the newest genera of Umbelliferae which is represented by only one species. This sweet-smelling, self-growing monotypic medicinal plant is endemic to a restricted area in west of Iran and is locally called Karafse-koohi. The aerial parts of the plant are commonly used as a popular garnish and a sedative medicinal plant. There are several report...

2014
Siviengkhek Phommalath Masayoshi Teraishi Takanori Yoshikawa Hiroki Saito Takuji Tsukiyama Tetsuya Nakazaki Takatoshi Tanisaka Yutaka Okumoto

Black soybeans have been used as a food source and also in traditional medicine because their seed coats contain natural phenolic compounds such as proanthocyanidin and anthocyanin. The objective of this research is to reveal the genetic variation in the phenolic compound contents (PCCs) of seed coats in 227 black soybean cultivars, most of which were Japanese landraces and cultivars. Total phe...

2013
Yang-Suk Lee Chang-Geun Kwak Nam-Woo Kim

In the present study, the proximate composition, sugar, minerals, total phenolic and flavonoid compounds, and amino acids in Calystegia japonica (C. japonica) were measured to determine if it can be used as a nutritional and functional material for the development of valuable foods. The mean crude protein, fat, and ash contents of the leaves were 5.75, 2.46, and 7.77%, respectively. The soluble...

Journal: :Applied biochemistry and biotechnology 2009
Dominic W S Wong

Lignin is the most abundant renewable source of aromatic polymer in nature, and its decomposition is indispensable for carbon recycling. It is chemically recalcitrant to breakdown by most organisms because of the complex, heterogeneous structure. The white-rot fungi produce an array of extracellular oxidative enzymes that synergistically and efficiently degrade lignin. The major groups of ligni...

The present study was performed to determine the effect of resistant starch as a type of prebiotic and phenolic compound extract on performance, hematological and blood parameters of suckling Holstein calf. For this, 54 suckling Holstein calves (27 male and 27 female) were randomly assigned in 9 treatments including: RS1 (8 g resistant starch), RS2 (16 g resistant starch), PE1 (1800 mg phenolic...

2014
Yan Zhao Yingying Hou Guosheng Tang Enbo Cai Shuangli Liu He Yang Lianxue Zhang Shijie Wang

The ultrasound-assisted extraction of phenolic compounds from Epimedium brevicornu Maxim was modeled using response surface methodology. A Central Composite Design (CCD) was employed to optimize three extraction variables, including ethanol concentration (X 1), extraction time (X 2), and ratio of aqueous ethanol to raw material (X 3), for the achievement of high extraction yield of the phenolic...

Journal: :Molecules 2015
Jan Oszmiański Aneta Wojdyło Paulina Nowicka Mirosława Teleszko Tomasz Cebulak Mateusz Wolanin

Twenty-six different wild blackberry leaf samples were harvested from various localities throughout southeastern Poland. Leaf samples were assessed regarding their phenolic compound profiles and contents by LC/MS QTOF, and their antioxidant activity by ABTS and FRAP. Thirty-three phenolic compounds were detected (15 flavonols, 13 hydroxycinnamic acids, three ellagic acid derivatives and two fla...

2016
Feng-Ping Zhang Qiu-Yun Yang Shi-Bao Zhang

Some plants secrete toxic nectar to appeal to most effective pollinators and deter non-pollinators or nectar thieves; however available information about ecological function of toxic nectar remains scarce. Elsholtzia rugulosa stands out as a plant with toxic nectar recorded in SW China. We focused on the functional significance of the phenolic compound that imparts toxic to the nectar of E. rug...

2010
Alexander E. Anderson Kate L. Edler Raleigh W. Parrott Shawn R. Hitchcock Gregory M. Ferrence

The title compound, C(21)H(27)NO(2), exhibits hydrogen bonding between the phenolic H atom and the heterocyclic N atom. The absolute configuration of the mol-ecule is known from the synthetic procedure.

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