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Tanmay, Vaidya, Chitnis Swarali, Umap Swati, and Somkuwar Arju. "Intensification of Ethnoveterinary Practices for Better Animal Health and to Prevent Antimicrobial Resistance." Chronicle of Aquatic Science 10, no. 01 (2024): 01–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.61851/coas.v1i10.01.

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Ethnoveterinary medicine is booming in the subcontinent due to the emergence of anti-microbial resistance amongst microorganisms and its triflingside effects. Common livestock diseases like Footand Mouth Disease (FMD), mastitis, mange, Black Quarter (BQ) are difficult to cure because of AMR. Various plant parts like leaves, roots, and flower extract have antibacterial properties, which can be used effectively in treating diseases and combat AMR. Herbal preparations such as extracts, decoctions, paste, and mixtures are used widely. Ethnopharmacology involves the active components of plant extra
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Christian, Adams. "Tamarind Paste Manufacturing Plant Project Report 2022-2027 | Syndicated Analytics." April 6, 2022. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6417176.

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The increasing product usage in the healthcare and food and beverage (F&B) industries is among the primary factors driving the tamarind paste market. In addition to this, tamarind paste is a key ingredient in Worcestershire sauce, where it contributes to the distinctive tang, which is further catalyzing the market growth. Moreover, the shifting consumer preferences from chemical preservatives, including ethanoic acid, lactic acid, benzoic acid, etc., to natural preservatives, such as tamarind, are also positively influencing the global market.
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Kora, Aruna Jyothi. "Renewable, natural, traditional dish wash cleaning materials used in India: an overview." Bulletin of the National Research Centre 48, no. 1 (2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s42269-024-01185-3.

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Abstract Background India has been using natural, renewable resources for dishwashing and cleaning since pre-Harappan times, which speak to the country’s rich biodiversity and long standing traditions of health and hygiene. The current review focuses on several Indian traditional dish wash materials that are categorized according to their mechanism of action as scrubbers and scrappers, abrasives, degreasers, deodorizers and saponin biosurfactant dish wash cleaning materials. Main body of the abstract Scrubbers and scrappers include rice straw, bagasse, coconut coir, coconut brooms, jute and ag
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Bierach, Christopher, Alexsander Alberts Coelho, Michela Turrin, Serdar Asut, and Ulrich Knaack. "Wood-based 3D printing: potential and limitation to 3D print building elements with cellulose & lignin." Architecture, Structures and Construction, March 15, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s44150-023-00088-7.

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AbstractUnder urgent sustainability targets, the building industry craves for renewable and recyclable biomaterials as cellulose is a fiber; Lignin is a plant-derived low-cost polymer with remarkable properties, yet its valorization is in its infancy. Recent studies have shown potentials to combine cellulose and lignin into a renewable bio-based material for the built environment, with the use of additive manufacturing to allow geometric customization and local control of material. However, previous studies also highlighted crucial issues to be solved. One main challenge is the lack of knowled
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Lo, Chung-haur Howard. "Degumming silk by CO2 supercritical fluid and their dyeing ability with plant indigo." International Journal of Clothing Science and Technology ahead-of-print, ahead-of-print (2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijcst-06-2019-0072.

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PurposeDyeing process is usually to blame negatively for deteriorating the environment. Eco-friendly silk fibers are able to exercising their commercial values well followed by eco-friendly processing. One of the supporting examples is the process of changing the colors of silk fabrics. This would include the dyeing process used to change the colors of silk fabric. The intention of the study is to reach the goal of creating an eco-friendly finishing process using a local natural plant-based indigo dyeing process that would complement an eco-friendly degumming process. Currently, most dye house
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