All Studies

High-speed countercurrent chromatography with offline detection by electrospray mass spectrometry and nuclear magnetic resonance detection as a tool to resolve complex mixtures: A practical approach using Coffea arabica leaf extract.

de Souza Wuillda ACJ et al (2023).
Phytochem Anal.
PubMed:
37527932

The potential role of alfalfa polysaccharides and their sulphated derivatives in the alleviation of obesity.

Sulfated alfalfa polysaccharides (SAPs) derived from alfalfa polysaccharides (APs) improve antioxidant capacity, reduce inflammation, regulate intestinal flora, and alleviate obesity symptoms. These findings suggest that APs and SAPs could be potential probiotic products for obesity management.

Li Z et al (2023).
Food Funct.
PubMed:
37526987

Complete genome sequence of Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. viciae SRDI969, an acid-tolerant, efficient N(2)-fixing microsymbiont of Vicia faba.

Kohlmeier MG et al (2023).
Microbiol Resour Announc.
PubMed:
37526441

Could cannabinoids provide a new hope for ovarian cancer patients?

Researchers have found that cannabinoids, compounds derived from the Cannabis sativa plant, have anti-cancer effects and could be potential treatments for gynecological cancers. Non-psychoactive cannabinoids show promise in treating ovarian cancer, but more research is needed.

Kaur R and Javid FA (2023).
Pharmacol Res Perspect.
PubMed:
37526235

Herbal inclusions ameliorate effect of heat stress on haematology, proinflammatory cytokines, adipokines and oxidative stress of weaned rabbit does in humid tropics.

This study found that including Moringa oleifera, Phyllanthus amarus, and Viscum album leaf meal in the diet of weaned female rabbits can reduce the negative effects of heat stress. These herbal inclusions improve antioxidant activity, lower lipid peroxidation, and suppress inflammation in rabbits.

Jimoh OA et al (2023).
J Anim Physiol Anim Nutr (Berl).
PubMed:
37526207

Hirami lemon (Citrus reticulata var. depressa) modulates the gut-brain axis in a chronic mild stress-induced depression mouse model.

Researchers investigated the antidepressant effects of Hirami lemon on mice. The fruit extract and essential oil reversed depression and anxiety-like behaviors by restoring gut microbiota dysbiosis. This study suggests that Hirami lemon could be a natural antidepressant treatment.

Tsai PH et al (2023).
Food Funct.
PubMed:
37526032