The field of bioactive compounds from medicinal mushrooms and plants has garnered significant attention due to the increasing ...
A bioactive compound produced by an extremophilic bacterium has potential industrial applications. An international collaboration of researchers has isolated a bioactive compound in extremophilic ...
Scientists have identified lucidenic acid A, one of the bioactive compounds of Ganoderma lucidum, as a potential inhibitor of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) host cell ...
Hemp has plenty of industrial applications, and while some consumers might tout the benefits of ingesting hemp for constipation, high cholesterol, eczema, arthritis, and other conditions, evidence ...
Extraction techniques have evolved considerably, addressing both industrial and environmental challenges inherent in the recovery of high‐value bioactive compounds from natural matrices. Traditional ...
From natural colorant to bioactive resource, annatto seeds offer intriguing scientific promise—tempered by clear limits that ...
Looking for natural ways to boost collagen and relieve joint pain? Discover the surprising health benefits of oregano, from ...
A research team led by Professor Tae-Gyu Lim from the Department of Food Science and Biotechnology at Sejong University has ...
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, ...
From hydrating to smoothing to delivering radiance, mushrooms deliver plenty of skincare perks, with the research to prove it ...
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Scientists 3D print foods to get kids to eat their vegetables: 'Turning broccoli into SpongeBob SquarePants'
Researchers at the University of Arkansas are experimenting with the benefits of 3D printing food.
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