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Optimization of the Sequential Extraction Process of Compounds for the Integral Valorization of Macrocystis pyrifera Click to copy article link Article link copied!
3.2. Yield and Chemical Characterization of Biostimulants The yield and chemical composition of the biostimulants obtained from M. pyrifera biomass varied significantly depending on the extraction method used ( Table 2 ). The biostimulant obtained by heat treatment (MPBIO-HT) showed a significantly higher yield (18.00 ± 1.414%) when compared to the biostimulant obtained by osmotic shock (MPBIO-OST), which had a yield of 6.50 ± 6.363% ( p < 0.05).
Performance of collagen‐based matrices from Nile tilapia skin: A pilot proteomic study in a murine model of wound healing
CONFLICT OF INTEREST STATEMENT M.J.B.M., T.B.C., J.L.L.F., and R.S.B. are inventors listed in a patent application filed with the National Institute of Industrial Property under protocol number INPI: BR102023004207-4. All other authors have declared no competing interests. Supporting Information Filename Description jms4988-sup-0001-Supplementary data S1.xlsxExcel 2007 spreadsheet , 79.8 KB Data S1. Supporting Information.
Viability of microencapsulated Akkermansia muciniphila and Lactobacillus plantarum during freeze-drying, storage and in vitro simulated upper gastrointestinal tract passage.
Akkermansia muciniphila, an abundant member of the human gut microbiota, has been suggested as a potential next-generation probiotic. However, its high sensitivity to oxygen limits the development of dosage protocols. Here, we describe microencapsulation, in a xanthan and gellan gum matrix, and a subsequent freeze-drying protocol for A. muciniphila DSM22959. For comparison Lactobacillus plantarum subsp. plantarum ATCC14917 was microencapsulated and freeze-dried using similar protocols.
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