نتایج جستجو برای: zidi black fruit

تعداد نتایج: 210395  

Ahmad Esalat Nejad Hamze Esalat Nejad

The medicinal part of Rubia tinctorum is the dried root. The small yellowishgreen flowers are in loose, leafy, long-peduncled terminal or auxiliary cymes. The margin of the calyx is indistinct, 4- to 5-sectioned and has a tip that is curved inward. There are five stamens and an inferior ovary. The fruit is a black, pea-sized glabrous, smooth drupe containing two seeds. The perennial pl...

Journal: :Zeitschrift fur Naturforschung. C, Journal of biosciences 2008
Ramiro Garcíaa Antonio Aguilera Juan C Contreras-Esquivel Raúl Rodríguez Cristóbal N Aguilar

Contents of total polyphenols, condensed tannins and proanthocyanidins, and their stability to various pH values and temperatures were studied in Mexican blueberry, cuautecomate fruit, garambullo fruit, aubergine, coffee pulp and residues of black grapes. Several aqueous extracts, obtained through a one-pass-extraction process, were analyzed using liquid chromatography in order to quantify the ...

Journal: :Journal of Experimental Botany 2008
Anil Neelam Tatiana Cassol Roshni A. Mehta Aref A. Abdul-Baki Anatoli P. Sobolev Ravinder K. Goyal Judith Abbott Anna L. Segre Avtar K. Handa Autar K. Mattoo

Genetic modification of crop plants to introduce desirable traits such as nutritional enhancement, disease and pest resistance, and enhanced crop productivity is increasingly seen as a promising technology for sustainable agriculture and boosting food production in the world. Independently, cultural practices that utilize alternative agriculture strategies including organic cultivation subscrib...

Journal: :Environmental entomology 2007
Luís A F Teixeira Rufus Isaacs Larry J Gut

Flight periods of the cherry fruit fly, Rhagoletis cingulata (Loew), were compared in the major sweet and tart cherry-growing regions of Michigan, among neglected orchards, managed orchards, and natural areas containing the ancestral host, black cherry. Traps were deployed from early June to late September 2005 and 2006. Captures indicated that cherry fruit fly has an early flight (June-July) i...

2015
M. FARAG

Bagging of female inflorescence following pollination has recently received growers attention. Although this process occurs early in the season but affects fruit quality, yield, and marketability. Date palm growers have used to use grocery paper bags for this bagging process. Since inflorescence bagging causes what is called the greenhouse effect, it was very important to investigate the effect...

Journal: :Nutrition and cancer 2006
Iris Erlund Riitta Freese Jukka Marniemi Paula Hakala Georg Alfthan

Berries are a rich source of various polyphenols, including the flavonoid quercetin. In this article, the results of three intervention studies investigating the bioavailability of quercetin from berries are reviewed. In the first study, we investigated the short-term kinetics of quercetin after consumption of black currant juice and showed that quercetin is rapidly absorbed from it. In the sec...

Ahmad Esalat Nejad Hamze Esalat Nejad

The medicinal part of Rubia tinctorum is the dried root. The small yellowishgreen flowers are in loose, leafy, long-peduncled terminal or auxiliary cymes. The margin of the calyx is indistinct, 4- to 5-sectioned and has a tip that is curved inward. There are five stamens and an inferior ovary. The fruit is a black, pea-sized glabrous, smooth drupe containing two seeds. The perennial pl...

2016
A. S. Donin J. E. Dent C. M. Nightingale N. Sattar C. G. Owen A. R. Rudnicka M. R. Perkin A. M. Stephen S. A. Jebb D. G. Cook P. H. Whincup

AIM To examine whether low circulating vitamin C concentrations and low fruit and vegetable intakes were associated with insulin resistance and other Type 2 diabetes risk markers in childhood. METHODS We conducted a cross-sectional, school-based study in 2025 UK children aged 9-10 years, predominantly of white European, South-Asian and black African origin. A 24-h dietary recall was used to a...

2013
Mohd Tariq Shahid Shah Chaudhary Khaleequr Rahman Roohi Zaman Shaikh Imtiyaz

INTRODUCTION History Tamarind is a leguminous trees of genus Tamarindus a monotype taxon with only specie indicum. Tamarindus is medieval latinization of the Arabic name for the fruit, meaning Indian date. The fruits of the tamarind were traded widely in ancient times. Records from the eastern Mediterranean show Tamarindus indica was already in cultivation there in the fourth century B.C. On en...

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 1996
G. C. Fraser P. T. Hooper R. A. Lunt A. R. Gould L. J. Gleeson A. D. Hyatt G. M. Russell J. A. Kattenbelt

This report describes the first pathologic and immunohistochemical recognition in Australia of a rabies-like disease in a native mammal, a fruit bat, the black flying fox (Pteropus alecto). A virus with close serologic and genetic relationships to members of the Lyssavirus genus of the family Rhabdoviridae was isolated in mice from the tissue homogenates of a sick juvenile animal.

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