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A Newly Authenticated Compound from Traditional Chinese Medicine Decoction Induces Melanogenesis in B16-F10 Cells by Increasing Tyrosinase Activity
This work focused on the bioactivities study of a newly authenticated compound of apigenin-7-butylene glucoside, and the results suggested its stimulating functions on melanogenesis in B16-F10 cells. Apigenin-7-butylene glucoside can stimulate
The present invention provides a method for preservation and protection probiotic bacteria (PB) in the compositions of surfactants-containing personal hygiene products. In many cases Gram+ PB and/or PB bacteria metabolites are supplemented into
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Cell viability analysis uses MTT assay. Briefly, B16-F10 cells inoculated into 96-well plates (5×10 3 cells/100 μ L media/well) for 12 hrs. Different concentrations of stocked apigenin-7-butylene glucoside (0.625, 1.25, 2.5, 5.0, 10.0, and 50.0
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Considerable amount of gasoline from natural and anthropogenic sources, such as urban runoff during hurricanes and oil discharges from pleasure crafts, has been released into Lake Pontchartrain, Louisiana, which poses a threat to the lake marsh
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The Institute comprises 33 Full and 14 Associate Members, with 16 Affiliate Members from departments within the University of Cape Town, and 17 Adjunct Members based nationally or internationally. Research in the IDM is led by the Full and
- How is textile industry wastewater treated?
- The treatment of this effluent is highly essential before its discharge into the water bodies as it can contaminate the aquatic habitats and can cause harm to aquatic life. Treatment of textile industry wastewater is carried out using physical processes, chemical processes and advanced oxidation processes (AOP).
- Why is textile effluent A Critical Environmental Concern?
- Textile effluent is a critical environmental concern because it reduces oxygen concentrations due to the presence of hydrosulfides and blocks the passage of light through water bodies, both of which are harmful to the water ecosystem.
- How microorganisms are used in textile effluent treatment?
- The isolation of potential microorganisms and their use for removal is an important biological aspect of textile effluent treatment. Different types of dyes present in the textile effluent water are removed by various microorganisms like bacteria, fungi, and algae. 3.3.1. Fungal for Removal of Dyes
- How to reduce the impact of textile process pollution?
- To reduce the impact of textile process pollution, practices like sustainable dyeing, the use of new and less polluting technologies, effective treatment of effluent, and recycling waste processes need to be adapted. Finally, future perspectives, and a summary of the present article are given. 1. Introduction
