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"Moringa oleifera is a widely cultivated and highly valuable tree belonging to the family Moringaceae, originating in India. This compilation explores its wide variety of uses, including in food, traditional herbal medicine, water purification and as an insecticide"--
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diagnosis --- Suburban areas --- Moringa oleifera --- multipurpose trees --- Production costs --- Marketing channels --- market structure --- Niger
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Moringa oleifera --- Moringa oleifera --- Companion planting --- Companion planting --- Irrigation schemes --- Irrigation schemes --- Farm income --- Farm income --- Production increase --- Production increase --- Productivity --- Productivity --- production factors --- production factors --- Food crops --- Food crops --- Niger --- Niger
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Moringa oleifera. --- Behen tree --- Behn tree --- Ben tree --- Guilandina moringa --- Horse radish tree --- Horseradish tree --- Moringa moringa --- Moringa pterygosperma --- Moringa
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Phytochemicals from natural products are now widely used as food additives (antioxidants, pigments), food supplements, cosmetic ingredients, etc. Currently, the majority of the extraction processes implemented on an industrial scale for the production of bioactive-enriched extracts are based on solvents of petroleum origin. However, contemporary trends in green extraction techniques dictate a minimization of solvent use, low-energy processes and novel eco-friendly materials that are environmentally benign. The search for liquids and/or extraction technologies that could meet such requirements is, therefore, an intriguing concept. This book addresses the concept of recovering natural bioactive substances from plant resources, using state-of-the-art extraction technologies, with prospects in the food, cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries.
Research & information: general --- cosmeceutical product --- long-lived trees --- simplex-centroid mixture design --- deep eutectic solvents --- bioactivity --- flavonoids --- extraction --- deep eutectic solvents (DES) --- natural deep eutectic solvents (NaDES) --- Moringa oleifera --- polyphenols --- ultrasonication pretreatment --- antioxidants --- hydroxypropyl β-cyclodextrin --- potato peels --- grape seed --- grape skin --- green extraction --- antioxidant activity --- chlorogenic acid --- caffeine --- β-cyclodextrin --- coffee pulp --- sensory analysis --- cold brew --- cosmeceutical product --- long-lived trees --- simplex-centroid mixture design --- deep eutectic solvents --- bioactivity --- flavonoids --- extraction --- deep eutectic solvents (DES) --- natural deep eutectic solvents (NaDES) --- Moringa oleifera --- polyphenols --- ultrasonication pretreatment --- antioxidants --- hydroxypropyl β-cyclodextrin --- potato peels --- grape seed --- grape skin --- green extraction --- antioxidant activity --- chlorogenic acid --- caffeine --- β-cyclodextrin --- coffee pulp --- sensory analysis --- cold brew
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Textiles are commonly constituted of natural and synthetic fibers for normal applications. To impart functional or aesthetic effects on the textiles, the surface characteristics in the fiber play an important role. Therefore, surface treatment or modification is a possible way to provide value-added properties to textiles. The textile material/fiber surface can be treated or modified physically and/or chemically to achieve different desired effects. This book will provide an open forum to draw the attention of academic researchers and industrial experts to looking into different aspects of the surface treatment of textiles.
Technology: general issues --- healthcare textile --- antibacterial property --- hand feel value --- washing durability --- polytetrafluoroethylene --- carbon material --- aramid fiber --- material modification --- surface engineering --- ion implantation --- MEVVA --- antibacterial --- corrosion --- UV protection --- graphene --- polyester --- thermal conductivity --- heat transmission --- near-infrared --- reflectance --- absorbance --- Moringa oleifera --- Aegle marmelos --- organic cotton --- nano-emulsion --- antimicrobial resistance --- antifungal efficacy --- wash fastness --- healthcare textile --- antibacterial property --- hand feel value --- washing durability --- polytetrafluoroethylene --- carbon material --- aramid fiber --- material modification --- surface engineering --- ion implantation --- MEVVA --- antibacterial --- corrosion --- UV protection --- graphene --- polyester --- thermal conductivity --- heat transmission --- near-infrared --- reflectance --- absorbance --- Moringa oleifera --- Aegle marmelos --- organic cotton --- nano-emulsion --- antimicrobial resistance --- antifungal efficacy --- wash fastness
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Plante sauvage --- Wild plants --- Plante alimentaire --- Food crops --- Plante à épices --- Spice crops --- Plante médicinale --- Drug plants --- Nutrition humaine --- human nutrition --- Aliment de régime --- Dietetic foods --- Physiologie de la nutrition --- Nutrition physiology --- Trouble nutritionnel --- Nutritional disorders --- Régime alimentaire --- diet --- Corchorus olitorius --- Moringa oleifera --- Malpighia glabra --- Cichorium spinosum --- Digera arvensis --- Coccinia grandis --- Coccinia cordifolia --- Coccinia indica --- Malpighia emarginata
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Phytochemicals from natural products are now widely used as food additives (antioxidants, pigments), food supplements, cosmetic ingredients, etc. Currently, the majority of the extraction processes implemented on an industrial scale for the production of bioactive-enriched extracts are based on solvents of petroleum origin. However, contemporary trends in green extraction techniques dictate a minimization of solvent use, low-energy processes and novel eco-friendly materials that are environmentally benign. The search for liquids and/or extraction technologies that could meet such requirements is, therefore, an intriguing concept. This book addresses the concept of recovering natural bioactive substances from plant resources, using state-of-the-art extraction technologies, with prospects in the food, cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries.
Research & information: general --- cosmeceutical product --- long-lived trees --- simplex-centroid mixture design --- deep eutectic solvents --- bioactivity --- flavonoids --- extraction --- deep eutectic solvents (DES) --- natural deep eutectic solvents (NaDES) --- Moringa oleifera --- polyphenols --- ultrasonication pretreatment --- antioxidants --- hydroxypropyl β-cyclodextrin --- potato peels --- grape seed --- grape skin --- green extraction --- antioxidant activity --- chlorogenic acid --- caffeine --- β-cyclodextrin --- coffee pulp --- sensory analysis --- cold brew --- n/a
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Textiles are commonly constituted of natural and synthetic fibers for normal applications. To impart functional or aesthetic effects on the textiles, the surface characteristics in the fiber play an important role. Therefore, surface treatment or modification is a possible way to provide value-added properties to textiles. The textile material/fiber surface can be treated or modified physically and/or chemically to achieve different desired effects. This book will provide an open forum to draw the attention of academic researchers and industrial experts to looking into different aspects of the surface treatment of textiles.
Technology: general issues --- healthcare textile --- antibacterial property --- hand feel value --- washing durability --- polytetrafluoroethylene --- carbon material --- aramid fiber --- material modification --- surface engineering --- ion implantation --- MEVVA --- antibacterial --- corrosion --- UV protection --- graphene --- polyester --- thermal conductivity --- heat transmission --- near-infrared --- reflectance --- absorbance --- Moringa oleifera --- Aegle marmelos --- organic cotton --- nano-emulsion --- antimicrobial resistance --- antifungal efficacy --- wash fastness --- n/a
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Textiles are commonly constituted of natural and synthetic fibers for normal applications. To impart functional or aesthetic effects on the textiles, the surface characteristics in the fiber play an important role. Therefore, surface treatment or modification is a possible way to provide value-added properties to textiles. The textile material/fiber surface can be treated or modified physically and/or chemically to achieve different desired effects. This book will provide an open forum to draw the attention of academic researchers and industrial experts to looking into different aspects of the surface treatment of textiles.
healthcare textile --- antibacterial property --- hand feel value --- washing durability --- polytetrafluoroethylene --- carbon material --- aramid fiber --- material modification --- surface engineering --- ion implantation --- MEVVA --- antibacterial --- corrosion --- UV protection --- graphene --- polyester --- thermal conductivity --- heat transmission --- near-infrared --- reflectance --- absorbance --- Moringa oleifera --- Aegle marmelos --- organic cotton --- nano-emulsion --- antimicrobial resistance --- antifungal efficacy --- wash fastness --- n/a
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