نتایج جستجو برای: Wild carob

تعداد نتایج: 160691  

Journal: :iranian journal of chemistry and chemical engineering 0
abdallah bouguettoucha chemical engineering laboratory, university ferhat abbas, sétif, algeria abdelbaki reffas laboratoire de matériaux inorganiques, faculté de sciences, université mohamed boudiaf - m’sila, algérie derradji chebli laboratoire de génie des procédés chimiques, faculté de technologie, université ferhat abbas, sétif-1, 19000 sétif, algérie abdeltif amrane ecole nationale supérieure de chimie de rennes, université de rennes 1, cnrs, umr 6226, avenue du général leclerc, cs 50837, 35708, rennes cedex 7, rennes, france

the effect of acid-alkaline treatment of lignocellulosic material (wild carob forest wastes) on ethyl violet adsorption was investigated. it was found that surface chemistry plays an important role in ethyl violet (ev) adsorption. hcl treatment produces more active acidic surface groups such as carboxylic and lactone, resulting in an increase in the adsorption of ev dye. the adsorption efficien...

2013
ESMA GUNES HAMIDE GUBBUK TOMAS AYALA-SILVA SADIYE GOZLEKCI SEZAI ERCISLI

In this study, Ceratonia siliqua L. carob seeds harvested from both wild and cultivated genotypes in Turkey were subjected to mechanical scarification, soaking in hot water and dipping in sulfuric acid. All treatments hastened seed germination and seedling growth of carob compared to control. The germination percentage of control seeds were similar for both wild and cultivated genotypes (13%) a...

Journal: :Food technology and biotechnology 2016
Maja Benković Siniša Srečec Ingrid Bauman Damir Ježek Sven Karlović Dario Kremer Ksenija Karlović Renata Erhatić

Carob tree (Ceratonia siliqua L.) is a perennial leguminous evergreen tree native to the coastal regions of the Mediterranean basin and is considered to be an important component of vegetation for economic and environmental reasons. Two constituents of the pod, pulp and seeds, can be used as feed or in food production. In this study, drying characteristics, texture and microstructure of carob p...

Journal: :Nutricion hospitalaria 2014
Luciana Milek Dos Santos Lindamir Tomzack Tulio Leticia Fuganti Campos Marcelo Ramos Dorneles Claudia Carneiro Hecke Krüger

The purpose of this study was to determine the in vivo glycemic index of carob tablets with healthy subjects and to determine the in vitro glycemic index of carob tablets and carob flour by the hydrolysis index. Seven healthy volunteers consumed portions of carob tablets containing 26g of available carbohydrate. Their capillary blood was taken at intervals after carob or glucose consumption. Th...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2007
Sindy Gruendel Ada L Garcia Baerbel Otto Karen Wagner Martin Bidlingmaier Lukas Burget Martin O Weickert Gerhard Dongowski Maria Speth Norbert Katz Corinna Koebnick

We have recently shown that a polyphenol-rich insoluble dietary fibre preparation from carob pulp (Ceratonia siliqua L; carob fibre) decreased postprandial acylated ghrelin, TAG and NEFA during an acute liquid meal challenge test. However, delayed effects of carob fibre consumption are unknown. Therefore, a randomized controlled crossover study in nineteen healthy volunteers consuming foods wit...

Journal: :Biology letters 2006
Lindsay A Turnbull Luis Santamaria Toni Martorell Joan Rallo Andy Hector

The seeds of various plants were used as weights because their mass reputedly varies so little. Carob (Ceratonia siliqua), which has given its name to the carat, is particularly famous in this regard. But are carob seeds unusually constant in weight and, if not, how did the myth arise? The variability of seeds sampled from a collection of carob trees (CV=23%) was close to the average of 63 spec...

Journal: :Genetika 2022

Carob (Ceratonia siliqua L.) with limited widespread in Turkey is considered as secondary forest tree. In this study, molecular characterizations were made for 508 genotypes of seven different carob populations colelcted from Eagean, Western and Eastern Mediterranean regions the aid sequence-related amplified polymorphism (SRAP) technique. Identification wild genotypes, relativity levels geneti...

2013
M. Kamal E. Youssef Moshera M. El-Manfaloty Hend M. Ali

The Carob is the fru it of an evergreen (Ceratonia Siliqua L.) cult ivated in the Mediterranean area. The pulp represents 90% of the fruit. It has a high content of sugars and tannins and low contents of protein and fat. Carob powder or syrup is used as an ingredient in cakes and cookies and chocolate substitute. Carob powder contained high levels of carbohydrates (75.92%), (6.34% protein) and ...

2017
Thao Nguyen Mario Aparicio Mahmoud A. Saleh

The carob tree (Ceratonia siliqua L.) is a native of the Mediterranean basin with several applications in the food, textile and cosmetics industries [1]. It belongs to the Caesalpinaceae sub-family of the family Leguminoseae [2].The pods of the carob fruit have long been used as a feed for livestock and in human nutrition, including sweets, biscuits and processed drinks, because of its high sug...

Journal: :Fitoterapia 2002
L Corsi R Avallone F Cosenza F Farina C Baraldi M Baraldi

Extracts from pods and leaves of carob (Ceratonia siliqua L.) were tested for their ability to inhibit cell proliferation of mouse hepatocellular carcinoma cell line (T1). The two extracts showed a marked alteration of T1 cell proliferation in a dose-related fashion reaching the maximal effect at 1 mg/ml. Moreover, we demonstrated that leaf and pod extracts were able to induce apoptosis in T1 c...

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