BMC Blogs Network Leaves of the plant are traditionally used in the treatment of rheumatic pain, gout, and skin diseases such as ringworms, scabies, boils, abscesses, carbuncles, bites of snakes, dogs or insects. This study evaluated the antinociceptive effect of the ... and more »
The National Business Review (subscription) NNP chief executive Mike Lehman hopes to build the first full-scale extract plant at a sugar mill later this year and start full commercial production. He is engaged in a $A16 million capital raising, offering 1.6 million preference units at $10 each ...
The Australian Already major international food and drink companies are interested in adding the extract , Plant Zap, to formerly high-sugar, high-calorie products such as cakes, snack foods, confectionary and colas. The high-potassium, low-sugar, low-sodium natural ...
The Guardian A Swedish treatment plant is testing the feasibility of making bioplastics from wastewater. Earlier this year, Bill Gates demonstrated his confidence in a...
PlanetSave.com “We found out that the antioxidant active Licochalcone A, which is the main component of the root extract of the plant Glycyrrhiza inflata (Chinese Licorice), is able to protect the skin from subsequent UV irradiation damage from within by ...
The Epoch Times A chemical extracted from milk thistle seeds may function as a non-invasive treatment for a rare hormonal condition caused by a brain tumor, according to a study conducted by researchers from the Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry in Munich and ...
The Express Tribune The government has contributed Rs50 million, the Kasur Tanneries Waste Management Agency Rs18 million and the UNIDO Rs68.8 million to the project. The official said that the plant was capable of extracting 1.9 kilogrammes of oil from 10 kilogrammes of ...
Baltimore Sun (blog) A New Hampshire-based company has teamed with poultry giant Perdue to propose a $200 million plant on the Eastern Shore to extract energy from chicken manure, offering its plan as a viable remedy for the farm pollution fouling the Chesapeake Bay. and more »
Phys.Org Normally, heat is used to extract oil from fish, but proteins are lost by this process. As part of this project SINTEF researchers have developed a new "two-step" system by which both high-quality oil and proteins can be extracted . Credit: Thor Nielsen ... and more »