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Phytochemical Tests: Common Questions and Key Precautions

Phytochemical Tests: Common Questions and Key Precautions

Phytochemical tests are a cornerstone in natural product research, enabling scientists to identify and characterize the bioactive compounds present in plant materials. These tests often serve as the first step in screening for potential therapeutic agents before more advanced analytical techniques are applied. ...

ByLifeasible


A Practical Stable Rational Biosolution To Destroy Toxins

A common feature of phytobiotics is that they are a very complex mixture of bioactive components. For example, hawthorn fruit, a common growth-enhancing and digestion modifier has been shown to contain >70 kinds of organic chemicals along with some unidentified factors and active bio-active compounds (Wang et al., 1998). ...

ByDVS BioLife Ltd


Q&A with Brian Saputro, R&D Scientist at Regeneus

Q&A with Brian Saputro, R&D Scientist at Regeneus

Then, it was realised that it is the bioactive secretome, that the cells produce, that have the true effect. Now, more work is being done to understand the role of the bioactive secretome and the components within them. Regeneus was one of the first in the industry to identify the role of the secretome in modulating the immune system, ...

ByRegeneus Ltd.


Naked oats for improving human nutrition: Genetic and agronomic variability of grain bioactive components

Naked oats for improving human nutrition: Genetic and agronomic variability of grain bioactive components

The impact of genotype, environment, and rotation on the variability of important bioactive compounds (protein and β-glucan) was evaluated in the grains of seven naked and two husked oat (Avena sativa L.) genotypes, grown in a set of trials in 2001–2002 and 2002–2003 in two Italian locations in winter seeding. Each trial was composed of two experiments, corresponding to different rotation ...

BySoil Science Society of America (SSSA)

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