... discussion The essential oil was light yellow and the total yield of 1.23% The chemicalcompositionof the leaf essential oils of investigated species collected in October 1991 and 2007 were not ... oil of investigated species from Vietnam was characterized by large amount of α- and βphellandrene (70.7%) and the ratio of αphellandrene and β-phellandrene was 5.73 Table The compositionof leaf ... research from the Ministry of Science and Technology of Vietnam, code 50 63 06 References [1] N.X Dung, P.V Khien, Essential oils of wood, root, flower, and fruit of camphor tree, Pharmaceutical...
... 1999) Natural VOC emissions from plants are also important Knowledge of the detailed chemicalcompositionof VOC emissions from major source categories is important because each individual VOC contributes ... different VOC in the formation of secondary organic aerosol (Watson et al., 2001) The speciation of VOC emitted from motor vehicles reflects the chemicalcompositionof the fuel consumed, with additional ... emissions and found that the compositionof the emitted VOC was best described as a 50-50 mix of liquid gasoline and headspace vapor compositions The speciation of VOC emissions from on-road...
... Hela cell lines in vitro Chemical examination of the BuOH extract of the leaves and twigs of Litsea glutinosa collected from Xishuangbanna resulted in the isolation of two new aporphine alkaloids, ... [17] Tran Dinh Thang, Hoang Van Luu, Nguyen Xuan Dung, Chemicalcompositionof the leaf oil of Canarium bengalense Roxb from Vietnam, Journal of Essential oil and Bearing Plants, 7(1) (2004) 43 ... psychopharmacological actions of the essential oil of Litsea glutinosa (Lour.) C.B Rob., Indian J Physiol Pharmacol 14(3) (1970) 92 [5] A Kar, M.K Menon, C.S Chauhan, Effect of essential oil of Litsea glutinosa...
... of organic anions The mean DOC concentration of 4.5 mg L1 required a charge of àmolc per mg of C, which is in agreement with the literature indicating values ranging from to 10 àmolc per mg of ... decit of the ionic balance can be related to the DOC, requiring a charge of organic carbon varying from to 10 àmolc per mg of C from forest-oor to 60 cm At 120 cm, the charge of C should be of 41 ... indicators of the production reactions, because they are weak or not taken up by plants e.g C (residue of decomposition), Al (tracer of ion exchange and weathering reactions), SO2 (tracer of adsorption-desorption...
... profile, i.e Of+ Oh horizons, is 72 mm) The organic profile is highly acidic with pH values of 3.0 and 2.6 (in KCl) and Ca2+/H+ quotients of 0.2 in the equilibrium soil solution of the upper (Of) and ... laboratory studies on the relationship of radial hydraulic conductivity and the chemicalcompositionof apoplastic transport barriers in plant roots in two ways: (a) chemical data are expressed in relation ... species In the root systems of adult trees of these species, white growing roots represent only a low percentage of the total root surface area The vast majority of fine roots refers to mature...
... bark chemicalcomposition have been summarised [5] A description of P pinaster bark anatomy and chemicalcomposition has recently been published [9] In this paper we describe the anatomy and chemical ... samples were taken at breast height For determination of the chemical composition, a composite sample prepared by mixing aliquots of the bark of each tree sampled The composite sample was milled ... The determination of tannin content used methylcellulose as absorbent: 10 mL extract were added to 10 mL of a 0.04 % solution of methylcellulose of high substitution degree, mL of a saturated ammonium...
... mdu nudc mua bdn tudgng (WO) Tai lieu tham khao P.M.Hoai, Chemicalcomposition and acidity of atmospheric deposition in the northern part of Vietnam The thesis No EV97-34, AIT, Thailand P.H.Viet, ... Scientific Advisory Group meeting of Acid deposition Monitoring network in East Asia., March 2000 N.H Khanh, 2000, Air emission and the acidity of rain water of Hanoi city, Progress in Nuclear ... Suksomsankh, S.Simachaya, M Tabucanon and H Rodhe.1996 Regional background acidity and chemicalcompositionof precipitation in Thailand, Atmosphere Environment Vol.30, 1589-1596 830 L.Granat,...
... photograph, XPS spectra of bacteria (G.stearothermophilu), and Optical emission spectrum of plasma The cell wall of bacteria could be ruptured by plasma exposure The chemical bond of -CH2-CH2- disappeared ... These cahnges in chemical bond compositions corresponded to oxidization and damages of the cell wall On the other hand, the effect of heat from plasmas did not related to rupture of bacteria In ... observation 3.2 XPS spectra of bacteria Figure shows XPS spectra on the bacteria surface The original (pre-treatment) surface is known to have several chemical bond components of (-C(=O)-NH- or –O-C-O-),...
... effect of the essential oils of L resedifolia There no reports on the essential oils of the species of the genus launaea except that reported by Cheriti et al [6] In continuation of our phytochemical ... possible activity of this solvent against the bacteria assayed The experiments were repeated three times 2.5 Chemicalcomposition The compounds of aerial parts essential oil of L resedifolia from ... that the results of this study may be considered as the first report on the compositionof the essential oils of this endemic species 2.6 Antimicrobial activity The quantification of antibacterial...
... effect of the essential oils of L resedifolia There no reports on the essential oils of the species of the genus launaea except that reported by Cheriti et al [6] In continuation of our phytochemical ... possible activity of this solvent against the bacteria assayed The experiments were repeated three times 2.5 Chemicalcomposition The compounds of aerial parts essential oil of L resedifolia from ... that the results of this study may be considered as the first report on the compositionof the essential oils of this endemic species 2.6 Antimicrobial activity The quantification of antibacterial...
... possible activity of this solvent against the bacteria assayed The experiments were repeated three times 2.3 Identification of components 2.5 Chemicalcomposition Identification of oil components ... Neuropharmacological properties of Launaea resedifolia Braz J Phamacognosy 17(2):160–165 Cheriti A, Saad A, Belboukhari N, Ghezali S (2006) Chemicalcompositionof the essential oil of Launaea arboresens ... harvesting period It is noteworthy that the results of this study may be considered as the first report on the compositionof the essential oils of this endemic species Chahma A voucher specimen...
... IMPACT OF SELECTED YEASTS AND GLYCOSIDASE ON CHEMICALCOMPOSITIONOF MANGO WINE LI XIAO (B Sc (Hons.), NTU) A THESIS SUBMITTED FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY ... Hegele, Wü nsche, & Mü ller, 2009) The chemicalcompositionof mango varies with location of cultivation, variety, and stage of maturity The major constituents of the pulp are water, carbohydrates, ... mrakii 90 7.2.4 Presence of toxic compounds in W mrakii culture 90 7.3 Conclusion 94 CHAPTER Impact of pulp contact on development ofchemical profile of mango wine ...
... semi -chemical and blended soysauce were produced Semi -chemical soysauce is produced by further fermentation of acid hydrolyzed products; while blended soysauce is produced by mixing fermented soy ... supplies ofsoy beans were scarce, many manufacturers applied chemicalsoy sauce, acid hydrolyzed vegetable proteins But the flavor of such products is poor To keep some flavor as of fermented soy sauce, ... methodology of preparation ofsoysauce 1.3 The functional components ofsoysauce 1.4 The balance of free radicals/reactive species and antioxidants Chapter Materials and Methods 2.1 Chemicals...
... of citrus essential oils 39 4.3 Chemical compositions of citrus essential oils 40 4.3.1 Chemical compositions of lime essential oils 40 4.3.2 Chemical compositions of ... method 44 4.3.3 Chemical compositions of pomelo essential oils Table 4.4 show the data ofchemical compositions of the pomelo essential oils extracted by two methods In case of Tan Trieu pomelo ... significantly (Vokou et al , 1993) 4.3 Chemical compositions of citrus essential oils 4.3.1 Chemical compositions of lime essential oils The main components of lime oils extracted by cold pressing...
... (lightness of color) and b* (yellowness of color), with an increase in a* (redness of color) Similar results were also reported by Ganesan et al (2005) Table The Effect of the Rate of Solubles ... color Corn-sorghum blends of DDGS are also somewhat darker in color than corn DDGS because of the bronze color of many sorghum varieties When a relatively high proportion of solubles are added to ... they evaluated color in batches of DDGS where approximately 0, 30, 60 and 100% of the maximum possible of syrup was added to the mash before drying Actual rates of solubles addition to the mash...
... disposal of the researchers during the test period for any unexpected circumstances Upon completion of the study, the envelope was opened in the presence of a representative of the sponsor and of the ... study of the effects of chromium picolinate supplementation on body composition: a replication and extension of an earlier study Curr Ther Res, 1998; 59: 379-388 34 Evans GW The effect of chromium ... evaluation of the efficacy and safety of a chitosan fiber product J Am Coll Nutr, 2006; 25:389-394 27 Crawford V, Scheckenbach R, Preuss HG Effects of niacin-bound chromium supplementation on body composition...
... 3.3.2.2 Remarks 14 a, Use of Grammar 14 a1 Modality 14 a2 Use of Active / Passive voices 14 a3 Sentence order 15 a4 Length of sentences 15 a5 Kinds of sentences 16 b Use of vocabulary 17 b1 Archaic ... Body of the Convention and its realization 23 4.3.2.2 Remarks 26 a, Use of Grammar 26 a1 Modality 26 a2 Use of Active/ Passive voices 27 a3 Sentence order 27 a4 Length of sentences 27 a5 Kinds of ... 3.3 A study of the discourse structure and some major linguistic features of the International Declaration on Human Rights 3.3.1 11 11 3.3.1.2 Remarks 12 The Body 13 3.3.2.1 The Body of the Declaration...
... scope of the Convention, which is often seen through the Title of the Convention and repeated in a small phrase of one of the subordinate clauses The year of adoption, not always, but often occurs ... of (Article of Declaration on the Elimination of Violence against Women) 3.3.3 The Ending 3.3.3.1 The Ending of the Declaration and its realization The Ending of a Declaration, like ending of ... most parts of the Preamble E.g.: The Governments signatory hereto, being Members of the Council of Europe, 22 Considering that the aim of the Council of Europe is the achievement of greater...
... largest number of votes and an absolute majority of the votes of the representatives of States Parties present and voting The members of the Committee shall be elected for a term of four years ... Declaration of the Rights of the Child of 1924 and in the Declaration of the Rights of the Child adopted by the General Assembly on 20 November 1959 and recognized in the VIII Universal Declaration of ... proclaimed in the Charter of the United Nations, recognition of the inherent dignity and of the equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family is the foundation of freedom, justice...