نتایج جستجو برای: fagonia arabica

تعداد نتایج: 2036  

2012
Lamiaa A. Shaala Diaa T. A. Youssef Mansour Sulaiman Fathy A. Behery Ahmed I. Foudah Khalid A. El Sayed

A new collection of several Red Sea sponges was investigated for the discovery of potential breast cancer migration inhibitors. Extracts of the Verongid sponges Pseudoceratina arabica and Suberea mollis were selected. Bioassay-directed fractionation of both sponges, using the wound-healing assay, resulted into the isolation of several new and known brominated alkaloids. Active fractions of the ...

Journal: :Journal of agricultural and food chemistry 2005
Adriana Farah Tomas de Paulis Luiz C Trugo Peter R Martin

Of all plant constituents, coffee has one of the highest concentrations of chlorogenic acids. When roasting coffee, some of these are transformed into chlorogenic acid lactones (CGL). We have studied the formation of CGL during the roasting of coffee beans in Coffea arabica cv. Bourbon; C. arabicacv. Longberry; and C. canephora cv. Robusta. Individual CGL levels were determined by comparison of...

2014
Susana Andueza María A. Vila M. Paz de Peña

Espresso Coffee is a poliphasic beverage which physicochemical and sensory characteristics obviously depend on both the selection of ground roasted coffee and the percolation process technical conditions. The aim of this work was to evaluate the influence of coffee/water ratio on the physicochemical and sensory quality of espresso coffee. Furthermore, the influence of botanical varieties (Arabi...

2017
Sebastian E.W. Opitz Bernard A. Goodman Marco Keller Samo Smrke Marco Wellinger Stefan Schenker Chahan Yeretzian

INTRODUCTION Coffee is a widely consumed beverage containing antioxidant active compounds. During roasting the phytochemical composition of the coffee bean changes dramatically and highly polymeric substances are produced. Besides chlorogenic acids that are already present in green coffee beans, melanoidins show antioxidant capacity as well. OBJECTIVE To employ post-column derivatisation by c...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1996
H. Ashihara A. M. Monteiro F. M. Gillies A. Crozier

The levels of endogenous caffeine and theobromine were much higher in buds and young leaves of Coffea arabica L. cv Kent than in fully developed leaves. Biosynthesis of caffeine from 14C-labeled adenine, guanine, xanthosine, and theobromine was observed, whereas other studies (H. Ashihara, A.M. Monteiro, T. Moritz, F.M. Gillies, A. Crozier [1996] Planta 198: 334-339) have indicated that there i...

2011
Erico AR Vasconcelos Celso G Santana Claudia V Godoy Claudine DS Seixas Marilia S Silva Leonora RS Moreira Osmundo B Oliveira-Neto Daniel Price Elaine Fitches Edivaldo XF Filho Angela Mehta John A Gatehouse Maria F Grossi-De-Sa

BACKGROUND Asian rust (Phakopsora pachyrhizi) is a common disease in Brazilian soybean fields and it is difficult to control. To identify a biochemical candidate with potential to combat this disease, a new chitinase-like xylanase inhibitor protein (XIP) from coffee (Coffea arabica) (CaclXIP) leaves was cloned into the pGAPZα-B vector for expression in Pichia pastoris. RESULTS A cDNA encoding...

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