As the demand for safer, more effective, and naturally derived cosmetic ingredients continues to expand worldwide, industry observers point to the company’s growing role in supplying standardized and ...
Peanut processing generates substantial by-products, notably skins, hulls and shells, which are rich in bioactive molecules such as phenolic acids, flavonoids, proanthocyanidins and peptides. Advances ...
The increasing global burden of chronic diseases, coupled with the need for sustainable and health-promoting dietary strategies, has positioned functional ...
A bioactive compound produced by an extremophilic bacterium has potential industrial applications. An international collaboration of researchers has isolated a bioactive compound in extremophilic ...
Where do the well-known cannabis compounds THC, CBD and CBC come from? Researchers at Wageningen University & Research have experimentally demonstrated for the first time how cannabis acquired the ...
which they release upon coming into contact with allergens (above). Blocking the responsible receptor prevents release, thus hindering a strong inflammatory reaction (below). Irritable bowel syndrome, ...
Osaka Metropolitan University scientists demonstrate the anti-cancer properties of Kencur ginger are caused by its bioactive compound, ethyl p-methoxycinnamate (EMC). In mice, this compound reduced ...
There is something quietly remarkable about a small, papery bulb that has been tucked into human kitchens for thousands of ...
Avocado processing generates substantial volumes of peel, seed and paste residues that are rich in lipophilic and hydrophilic bioactive compounds. These by-products contain polyphenols, flavonoids, ...