نتایج جستجو برای: edible salts

تعداد نتایج: 39742  

2009
D. K. Das

Plant Derived Edible Vaccines Abstract Vaccines have been one of the most farreaching and important public health initiatives of the 20 century. Edible vaccine, in particular, might overcome some of the difficult of production, distribution and delivery associated with traditional vaccine. Transgenic potatoes expressing LT-B were found to induce both serum and secretory antibodies when fed to m...

Journal: :Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine 2007
Francesca Lentini Francesca Venza

In the present work the authors report the result of their food ethnobotanical researches, which have been carried out in Sicily during the last thirty years. Data concerning 188 wild species used in the traditional Sicilian cuisine are reported. The authors underline those species that are partially or completely unknown for their culinary use and they illustrate other species that local inhab...

1988
T. N. Srivastava

While conducting the Ethno-Botanical explorations of Jammu and Kashmir State, the authors gathered information from the primitive society, Gujar, Bakarwala and other inhabitants living in far-flung areas not exposed to civilization as well as the villages, on the importance of the plants, used by them in their way of life, as medicine, food, fodder and other religio-social customs and beliefs. ...

Journal: :Trends in biotechnology 2008
Beat Mollet Peter Niederberger Vincent Pétiard

Until recently breeding efforts centred on high-yield production while sacrificing flavour and taste quality traits of mass produced food products, such as tomatoes. The recent publication of Davidovich-Rikanati et al. demonstrates the technical feasibility of the genetical engineering of pathways in tomato plants to modify their fruit flavour profile in a proof-of-concept approach. The reporte...

2015
Jonathan Bennie Thomas W. Davies David Cruse Richard Inger Kevin J. Gaston

Artificial light at night has a wide range of biological effects on both plants and animals. Here, we review mechanisms by which artificial light at night may restructure ecological communities by modifying the interactions between species. Such mechanisms may be top-down (predator, parasite or grazer controlled), bottom-up (resource-controlled) or involve non-trophic processes, such as pollina...

2012
S. S. Parikh V. P. Doshi

Gelatin is a natural biocompatible, nontoxic, edible and an inexpensive molecule. These properties result in its wide applications and recently it has been used for the delivery of the gene therapeutic entities such as plasmid DNA and paclitaxel drug based delivery for the various types of Cancer cells including Bladder cancer cells and prostate cancer cells. Generally, gelatin nanoparticles ca...

2015
Jessica B. Hancock-Allen Lisa Barker Michael VanDyke Dawn B. Holmes

In March 2014, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) learned of the death of a man aged 19 years after consuming an edible marijuana product. CDPHE reviewed autopsy and police reports to assess factors associated with his death and to guide prevention efforts. The decedent's friend, aged 23 years, had purchased marijuana cookies and provided one to the decedent. A pol...

2016
Jan C. De Vynck Richard M. Cowling Alastair J. Potts Curtis W. Marean Louise Barrett

The coastal environments of South Africa's Cape Floristic Region (CFR) provide some of the earliest and most abundant evidence for the emergence of cognitively modern humans. In particular, the south coast of the CFR provided a uniquely diverse resource base for hunter-gatherers, which included marine shellfish, game, and carbohydrate-bearing plants, especially those with Underground Storage Or...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 1995
J Agrell S Erlinge J Nelson C Nilsson I Persson

The role of delayed density-dependent processes in the dynamics of animal populations poses a problem for ecologists; although generally assumed important in populations that show cyclic or chaotic fluctuations, little experimental evidence for such processes exist. Through manipulation of vole densities within enclosed areas it was shown that reproduction, recruitment, and body growth rate in ...

2016
Olga Schmidt

BACKGROUND In Australia, the subfamily Larentiinae (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) comprises over 45 genera with about 270 species described so far. However, life histories of the Australian larentiine moths have barely been studied. NEW INFORMATION The current paper presents a list of larval food plants of 51 Australian larentiine species based on literature references, data from specimen labels ...

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