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Journal articles on the topic "Phytochemical locations"

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Rachma, Nadhira Zaachrany, Asep Zainal Mutaqin, Tia Setiawati, Mohamad Nurzaman, and Rusdi Hasan. "Morphoanatomy and Phytochemical Content of Sente Leaves (Alocasia macrorrhizos (L.)G.Don) under Different Light Intensity in Arboretum Universitas Padjadjaran." Florea : Jurnal Biologi dan Pembelajarannya 11, no. 1 (2024): 16–25. https://doi.org/10.25273/florea.v11i1.21146.

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Light intensity in plants influences their growth potential as well as their morphological, anatomical, and physiological structures. This study aimed to observe the leaf area, leaf thickness, leaf type, stomatal type, stomatal density, chlorophyll content, and phytochemical content of Sente leaves (Alocasia macrorrhizos) in two locations with different light intensities. This exploratory research used a survey method to determine the research location, and environmental parameter measurements was used as supporting data. Morphological and anatomical parameters and chlorophyll content were ass
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Gololo, Sechene S., Denga Nthai, and Motetelo A. Mogale. "Phytochemical Contents and Antioxidant Capacity of the Leaves of Aloe greatheadii var. davyana from Four South African Provinces." Asian Journal of Chemistry 31, no. 8 (2019): 1830–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.14233/ajchem.2019.22019.

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The current study was aimed at the determination of the phytochemical contents and antioxidant capacity of the leaves of A. greatheadii from four provinces of South Africa. The leaves samples of A. greatheadii were collected at four different locations in South Africa; namely, Limpopo province (Polokwane), Gauteng province (Ga-Rankuwa), Mpumalanga province (Siyabuswa) and North-West province (Brits) during the summer season of the year. The ground samples were then extracted in a serial sequential procedure with different organic solvents using cold maceration extraction method. The extracts w
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Candra, Aditya, Yudha Fahrimal, Yusni, Azwar, and Tahara Dilla Santi. "SOIL CHEMISTRY, PHYTOCHEMISTRY, AND GC-MS PROFILES OF MORINGA LEAVES (Moringa oleifera ) AS AN ANTIFATIGUE CANDIDATE FROM GEOTHERMAL, COASTAL, AND URBAN AREAS IN ACEH BESAR DISTRICT AND BANDA ACEH MUNICIPALITY, INDONESIA." RASAYAN Journal of Chemistry 16, no. 03 (2023): 1333–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.31788/rjc.2023.1638128.

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Soil chemical components from different locations produce different macro-micro nutrients, phytochemicals compounds, and biological activities of the plant. This study aims to see whether soil chemistry from three different areas namely coastal, geothermal, and urban areas affect the phytochemical components and chemical compounds contained in Moringa (Moringa oleifera) leaves Soil chemical analysis showed that the coastal area had the highest macro-micro nutrients and the best phytochemical and chemical compounds of moringa leaves than those of the other two locations. The moringa leaves phyt
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K., Tadzabia, J. Dimas Blessed, and J. Deshi Joseph. "Phytochemical and Elemental Determination of Balanites aegyptiaca Leaves and Stem bark in Hong Local Government Area of Adamawa State, Nigeria." Pharmaceutical and Chemical Journal 5, no. 5 (2018): 122–28. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13925490.

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The leaves and stem bark of <em>Balanites aegyptiaca</em> are popularly consumed as vegetables or herbs in Adamawa state of Nigeria. In view of its importance in Hong local government area, the leaves and stem bark were collected from 10 locations for elemental and phytochemical determination. Atomic absorption spectrophotometer (AAS) was employed for the elemental determination. The results obtained contained some essential elements (Na, K, Mg and Ca) in the leaves and stem bark. For heavy metals, Cd was recorded in the entire samples analyzed, Cu was found in four locations (Gaya, Mugili, Pu
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Domínguez-Avila, Jesús Abraham, Emilio Alvarez-Parrilla, Gustavo Adolfo González-Aguilar, et al. "Influence of Growing Location on the Phytochemical Content of Pecan (Carya illinoinensis) Oil." Journal of Food Research 2, no. 5 (2013): 143. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/jfr.v2n5p143.

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&lt;p&gt;Pecan (&lt;em&gt;Carya illinoinensis&lt;/em&gt;) is a tree nut native to North America with high oil content. Pecan oil is rich in unsaturated fatty acids and other lipid soluble phytochemicals. Many geographical and environmental factors are responsible for the phytochemical content of the oil, and little current information exists on the properties of pecans grown in northern México. We formulated the hypothesis that pecans grown in multiple locations are exposed to different environmental conditions which alter the concentration of the phytochemicals in the oil. We characterized oi
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Gololo, S. S., N. S. Mapfumari, and M. A. Mogale. "COMPARATIVE QUANTITATIVE PHYTOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF THE LEAVES OF SENNA ITALICA COLLECTED FROM DIFFERENT AREAS IN LIMPOPO PROVINCE, SOUTH AFRICA." International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences 10, no. 2 (2018): 67. http://dx.doi.org/10.22159/ijpps.2018v10i2.22950.

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Objective: The current study was aimed at comparative quantitative phytochemical analysis of the leaves of S. italica collected from four districts in Limpopo province, South Africa, in order to establish whether geographical location have an effect on the accumulation of phytochemicals within the leaves of the plant species under study.Methods: The leaves of S. italica were collected from four districts in Limpopo province of South Africa namely; Capricorn, Sekhukhune, Vhembe and Waterberg districts, dried, ground to powder and extracted using different organic solvents. The extracts of the l
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Rozhgar. M. Ahmed. "PHYTOCHEMICAL DIVERSITY AND NUTRITIONAL VALUE OF KENGER AT DIFFERENT LOCATIONS IN SULAIMANI REGION - IRAQ." IRAQI JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES 55, no. 1 (2024): 479–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.36103/t7rmmq75.

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Kenger (Gundelia tournefortii L.) plants were collected based on the availability of these plants in the local market to determine the nutrition value, some phytochemical content, and element content during March 2023 at the vegetative stage at thirteen different locations in the Sulaimani region. Some vegetative traits and chemical contents were studied. The results indicated that the highest content of carbohydrates was (12.670%) at Mawat, the protein was (32.703%) at Hazarmerd, and fiber was (35.620%) at Penjwen locations respectively. The analysis of Kenger edible parts (stem and leaves) t
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Mbosowo, Etukudo, and Simon Ebinimitei. "THE EFFECT OF SOIL CONDITIONS ON THE PHYSIOLOGICAL INDICES OF Costus afer Ker Gawl." International Journal of Research -GRANTHAALAYAH 6, no. 1 (2018): 362–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v6.i1.2018.1630.

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The effect of different soil conditions on some physiological indices of Costus afer was studied in two locations (Otuoke and Opolo) in Bayelsa State, Nigeria. The soils physico-chemical properties as well as mineral elements and phytochemical contents in leaf samples were assessed using standard procedure. The descending order of mineral elements in location I were, P &gt; Ca &gt; Mg &gt; K &gt; C &gt; H &gt; AI &gt;Na &gt; N, while that of location 2 were, P &gt; Ca &gt; C &gt; K &gt;Al &gt;H &gt; Mg &gt; Na &gt; N. The contents of calcium, magnesium, sodium, potassium, nitrogen and phosphor
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Etukudo, Mbosowo M., and Ebinimitei C. Simon. "THE EFFECT OF SOIL CONDITIONS ON THE PHYSIOLOGICAL INDICES OF Costus afer Ker Gawl." International Journal of Research - Granthaalayah 6, no. 1 (2018): 354–59. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1167604.

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The effect of different soil conditions on some physiological indices of Costus afer was studied in two locations (Otuoke and Opolo) in Bayelsa State, Nigeria. The soils physico-chemical properties as well as mineral elements and phytochemical contents in leaf samples were assessed using standard procedure. The descending order of mineral elements in location I were, P &gt; Ca &gt; Mg &gt; K &gt; C &gt; H &gt; AI &gt;Na &gt; N, while that of location 2 were, P &gt; Ca &gt; C &gt; K &gt;Al &gt;H &gt; Mg &gt; Na &gt; N. The contents of calcium, magnesium, sodium, potassium, nitrogen and phosphor
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A. B., Ogunjesa,, and Alamuoye, O. F. "Characterization of Turmeric and West African Black Pepper as Potential Livestock Feed Additives." African Journal of Agriculture and Food Science 8, no. 2 (2025): 1–8. https://doi.org/10.52589/ajafs-hfzvthx1.

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Phytochemicals, derived from plants such as turmeric and West African black pepper (WABP), have drawn attention as natural feed additives in animal nutrition. These bioactive compounds possess anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties. However, their concentration in these plants vary across geographical locations, hence the need for location-specific characterization which would produce more accurate applications in livestock feeding. This study was therefore aimed at determining the proximate and phytochemical compositions of turmeric rhizomes and WABP seeds cultivated in
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Book chapters on the topic "Phytochemical locations"

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Simha Yadav, P. Bharath, and S. Karuppusamy. "Botany of Andrographis Wall. ex Nees (Andrographinae: Acanthaceae)." In Andrographolide and its Analogs: Botanical Sources, Phytochemistry, Pharmacology, and Biotechnology. BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBLISHERS, 2024. https://doi.org/10.2174/9789815256567124010004.

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The genus Andrographis Wall. ex Nees is recognized for its potential medicinal properties, playing a vital role in traditional and indigenous medicinal systems, particularly in India. It is used for treating various common ailments such as cold, fever, diarrhea, jaundice, cancer, and tumor. In addition, Andrographis is valued as a health tonic for fever and cardiovascular health as an antioxidant. Its applications extend to improving sexual dysfunctions and acting as a contraceptive. The therapeutic properties of Andrographis are primarily attributed to the major phytochemical andrographolide,
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Charles Aru, John, Scovia Adikini, Sam Omaria, et al. "Accelerating Breeding for Drought Tolerance in Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor): An Integrated Approach." In Breeding Strategies and Cases for Several Major Plants [Working Title]. IntechOpen, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.112322.

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Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) is the main food crop for people living in marginal areas. They are faced with a number of production challenges including; drought, insect pests, diseases, soil fertility and striga weeds. To adapt to current and future stresses, there is a dire need to develop tolerant cultivars using multistress lines and varieties from wide genetic backgrounds. Toward better integrated approaches; we conducted participatory field screening in hot spot locations for drought, striga weed and major leaf spot fungal diseases on the 20 lines making mini-core sorghum germplasm. Lines ca
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Turchetti, Giovanni, and Diana De Santis. "Hydrolates: Characteristics, Properties, and Potential Uses in the Food Industry." In New Findings from Natural Substances. BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBLISHERS, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/9789815051421122010011.

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Hydrodistillation is a traditional method that has long been used to extract essential oils and hydrolates from plant matrices known to be rich in bioactive compounds. The use of water as a solvent in the process does not require the recovery of the solvent, with a saving in terms of time, energy, loss of volatile compounds, and a lower environmental impact. Very often, and for some matrices rich in essential oils, hydrolates are considered a by-product. They contain a variety of organic phytochemicals which can be extracted and used for other medicinal, cosmetic, dermatological, and commercia
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Conference papers on the topic "Phytochemical locations"

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Glišić, Ivan, Radmila Ilić, Gorica Paunović, Tomo Milošević, Aleksandra Korićanac, and Miodrag Gizdavić. "Altitude influence on fruit quality characteristics of wild blueberries (Vaccinium myrtillus l.) from mt. Golija." In 7th International Scientific Conference Modern Trends in Agricultural Production, Rural Development and Environmental Protection. The Balkans Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, 2025. https://doi.org/10.46793/7thmtagricult.10g.

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This study aimed to evaluate the physicochemical, phytochemical, and sensory characteristics of wild blueberries (Vaccinium myrtillus L.) harvested from two locations at different altitudes (Glibovac – 1,200 m and Crepuljnik – 1,400 m) on Mt. Golija in southwestern Serbia. The physical parameters measured included fruit weight, height, and width. Chemical analyses encompassed soluble solids content, pH, titratable acidity, and sugar composition. Phytochemical properties, such as total phenolic content, total anthocyanins, and antioxidant capacity (ABTS assay), were assessed. In addition, senso
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Meji, M. Abisha, and D. Usha. "Sustainable Manufacturing Process of ZnO Nanoparticles and its Biomedical Activities - A Review from Recent Literature." In International Conference on Future Technologies in Manufacturing, Automation, Design and Energy. Trans Tech Publications Ltd, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/p-5vxib3.

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The metals and metal oxides that are synthesized at the nanoscale have found a wide range of applications in a variety of fields including textile, food, automotive, cosmetic and pharmaceuticals. These nanoparticles (NPs) possess unique properties including surface area, shape, size, optical properties, low toxicity, huge band gap and high binding energy. As a simple, affordable, and secure material for human welfare, ZnO NPs are of particular importance among the other NPs, which possess exceptional thermal and chemical as well as distinctive optical properties. The green manufacturing techni
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