Harnessing phytochemicals in sustainable and green agriculture
Haeden Poslinski,
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Melissa Hatley,
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Judy Tramell
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et al.
Journal of Agriculture and Food Research,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
19, P. 101633 - 101633
Published: Jan. 8, 2025
Language: Английский
Exploring the Anti-inflammatory and Anti-arthritic Potential of Malus Peel Phenolics: A Comprehensive Comparative Analysis of ‘Royal Delicious,’ ‘Delicious,’ ‘Golden Delicious,’ and ‘Maharaji’ Cultivars from Kashmir, India
Deleted Journal,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
67(1)
Published: Jan. 7, 2025
The
aim
of
the
current
investigation
was
to
determine
whether
peel
phenolics
three
red-colored
varieties
('Royal
Delicious,'
'Delicious,'
'Maharaji')
and
one
yellow-colored
('Golden
Delicious')
Malus
variety
might
have
a
differential
tendency
with
respect
inflammation
arthritis,
as
these
indigenous
Kashmir
not
yet
been
exploited
for
same
purpose.
comparative
assessment
immunomodulatory
properties
decoctures,
prepared
by
amalgamating
extracts
different
polar
menstruums,
analyzed
via
in
vitro
assays
arthritis.
In
presence
carboxylic
acids,
polyhydroxy
compounds,
aromatic
rings,
alcohols,
alkenes,
ethers,
nitro
phenols,
hydrogen-bonded
esters
demonstrated
Fourier
transform
infrared
spectroscopy
(FTIR).
All
FTIR
spectra
correlate
functionality
phenolic
polyphenolic
compounds
deemed
be
present
varieties.
decoctions
showed
significant
suppressive
anti-arthritic
efficacy,
dose-dependent
fashion.
With
goal
treating
oxidative
stress-related,
inflammatory,
arthritic
illnesses,
research
assigns
greatest
pharmacological
precedence
bioactive
extracted
on
polarity
premise
from
peels
domestica
var
'Maharaji.'
Language: Английский
The Use of Botanical Extracts for the Control of Meloidogyne incognita (Kofoid and White) in Yellow Pitahaya
Horticulturae,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
11(3), P. 268 - 268
Published: March 2, 2025
Meloidogyne
incognita,
a
widely
distributed
plant
parasite
that
is
considered
one
of
the
most
devastating
species
for
various
crops,
has
traditionally
been
controlled
through
use
synthetic
products.
However,
risks
associated
with
these
products
human
health
and
environment
have
prompted
search
more
sustainable
alternatives.
In
this
context,
extracts
rich
in
secondary
metabolites,
such
as
those
Tagetes
zypaquirensis
Dysphania
ambrosioides,
shown
potential
nematode
management,
although
their
efficacy
varies.
This
study
aimed
to
evaluate
effect
T.
zypaquirensis,
Lonchocarpus
urucu,
D.
Urera
laciniata,
Ricinus
communis
on
population
M.
incognita
Selenicereus
megalanthus
under
greenhouse
conditions.
A
completely
randomized
block
experimental
design
was
used
three
replicates
per
treatment
six
yellow
pitahaya
(or
dragon
fruit)
plants
unit.
total
10
g
extract
applied
at
two
application
times:
7
days
before
inoculation
after.
addition,
controls
were
included:
an
absolute
control,
no
inoculation,
inoculated
consisting
exposed
only
nematodes.
The
results
showed
preventive
ambrosioides
significantly
reduced
populations
compared
control.
At
60
days,
both
able
reduce
number
nodules
roots,
reproductive
factors
close
1
(1.47
1.50),
indicating
efficient
Moreover,
treated
superior
growth
other
treatments
conclusion,
had
positive
influence
control
caused
improvement
variables.
These
suggest
botanical
could
be
adopted
within
integrated
management
strategies
agriculture,
contributing
sustainability
reduction
chemicals.
Language: Английский
Biochemical Defence of Plants against Parasitic Nematodes
Plants,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
13(19), P. 2813 - 2813
Published: Oct. 8, 2024
Plant
parasitic
nematodes
(PPNs),
such
as
Language: Английский
Exploring the Anti-inflammatory and Anti-Arthritic Potential of Malus peel Phenolics: A comprehensive comparative analysis of Royal delicious, Delicious, Golden delicious, andMaharaji Cultivars from Kashmir, India
Research Square (Research Square),
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: April 5, 2024
Abstract
The
aim
of
the
current
investigation
was
to
reveal
whether
peel
phenolics
three
red-colored
("Royal
Delicious",
"Delicious",
"Maharaji")
and
one
yellow-colored
("Golden
Delicious")
malus
variety
might
have
a
differential
tendency
with
regard
inflammation
arthritis,
as
these
varieties
indigenous
Kashmir
not
yet
been
exploited
for
same.
comparative
assessment
immunomodulatory
properties
decoctures,
prepared
by
amalgamating
extracts
different
polar
menstruums,
analyzed
subjecting
them
in
vitro
assays
arthritis.
In
presence
carboxylic
acids,
poly-hydroxy
compounds,
aromatic
rings,
alcohols,
alkenes,
ethers,
nitro
phenols,
hydrogen-bonded
esters
demonstrated
FTIR.
All
FTIR
spectra
correlate
functionality
phenolic
polyphenolic
compounds
deemed
be
present
varieties.
decoctions
showed
significant
suppressive
anti-arthritic
efficacy,
dose-dependent
fashion.
With
goal
treat
oxidative
stress-related,
inflammatory,
arthritic
illnesses,
research
assigns
greatest
pharmacological
precedence
bioactive
extracted
on
polarity
premise
from
peels
Malus
domestica
var
Maharaji.
Language: Английский
Characterization of finger millet extracts and evaluation of their nematicidal efficacy and plant growth promotion potential
Khaoya Martine Chrisantus,
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Chepkwony Sarah,
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Lusweti Dorcas
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et al.
Plant-Environment Interactions,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
5(4)
Published: Aug. 1, 2024
Plant-parasitic
nematodes
pose
a
significant
threat
to
finger
millet
crops,
potentially
causing
yield
reduction
of
up
70%.
Extracts
derived
from
varieties
contain
potent
bioactive
compounds
that
can
mitigate
nematode
damage
and
promote
plant
growth.
This
study
aimed
at
isolating
characterizing
the
Ikhulule,
Okhale-1,
U-15;
evaluating
impact
Ikhulule
U-15
extracts
on
mortality
root
lesion
Language: Английский