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Development of Potentiometric Phenol Sensors by Nata de Coco Membrane on Screen-Printed Carbon Electrode
Published 2019-01-01“…Nata de coco, a bacterial cellulose as a result of coconut water fermentation, is a conductive polymer with a electrical conductivity of 553 μS/cm and has high mechanical stability. …”
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The Influence of Gibberellins and Smoke Water as a Stimulant for Germination and Vegetative Growth of Syzygium aromaticum (L.) Merr. & L. M. Perry
Published 2024-12-01“…Smoke water was obtained from the pyrolysis of coconut shells, and the concentrations used were 0.5%, 1%, 2%, and 3%. …”
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Chemical Profiles of Herbal Compress and Their Persistence Affected by Steaming and Storage Time
Published 2021-01-01“…The herbs were then steam-processed according to the traditional practice of using herbal compress with water alone, and water in combination with 5% ethanol or 5% coconut oil to analyse the effect of steaming. The results indicated that a steaming process can promote the release of bioactive compounds from herbs. …”
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Influence of powdered Moringa oleifera seeds and natural filter media on the characteristics of tapioca starch wastewater
Published 2024-02-01“…A laboratory scale of tapioca starch wastewater (TSW) treatment was designed using a continuous two-stage clarifier tanks filled with sand or coconut fibre combined with the addition of powdered M. oleifera seed. …”
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An alternative low-cost adsorbent for gold recovery from cyanide-leached liquors: Adsorption isotherm and kinetic studies
Published 2019-03-01“…MACN 55 was found to be the most efficient adsorbent with 74% of gold adsorption from a real-world sample and displayed a similar performance to coconut-based activated carbons.…”
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Combination of gray level features with deep transfer learning for copra classification using machine learning and neural networks
Published 2025-01-01“…Abstract Copra (dried coconut) is used for oil production and raw materials for its by-products. …”
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PENGGUNAAN STRATEGI INKUIRI DALAM PEMBELAJARAN ISOLASI BAKTERI ASAL MOL DAN PENERAPANNYA SEBAGAI PUPUK HAYATI
Published 2017-04-01“…The results were obtained bacterial isolates were collected from three kinds of treatment samples MOL namely MOL to-I (waste vegetable, sugar, rice water), II (vegetable waste, brown sugar, rice water), and III (waste vegetable, sugar sand, coconut water). The result of the isolation and purification of bacteria obtained amounted to 79 types of bacterial isolates comprising 23 species of bacteria from the sample MOL to-1, 30 species of bacteria from the sample to the MOL-II, and 24 types of bacteria from the sample to-III. …”
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Diet modification and metformin have a beneficial effect in a fly model of obesity and mucormycosis.
Published 2014-01-01“…Female Wt-type Drosophila flies were fed regular (RF) or high-fat diet (HFD; 30% coconut oil) food with or without metformin for 48 h and then injected with R. oryzae. …”
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Antiatherosclerotic and Cardioprotective Potential of Acacia senegal Seeds in Diet-Induced Atherosclerosis in Rabbits
Published 2014-01-01“…Atherosclerosis in rabbits was induced by feeding normal diet supplemented with oral administration of cholesterol (500 mg/kg body weight/day mixed with coconut oil) for 15 days. Circulating total cholesterol (TC), HDL-cholesterol (HDL-C), LDL-cholesterol (LDL-C), triglycerides, and VLDL-cholesterol (VLDL-C) levels; atherogenic index (AI); cardiac lipid peroxidation (LPO); planimetric studies of aortal wall; and histopathological studies of heart, aorta, kidney, and liver were performed. …”
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Identification of Worm In Digestive Tract of Consumed Cattle Egret (Bubulcus ibis) In Ujung Pangkah, Gresik
Published 2019-12-01“…Fecal samples were examined by native, sedimentation, coconut-sugar floating method and EPG counting with Lucient Brumpt. …”
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A study of the calorific power of corncob briquettes, using residual oils as binders
Published 2024-05-01“…The performance of the biomass studied was satisfactory in terms of energy efficiency, in comparison with the previous studies, carried under the same conditions, using sugarcane bagasse and coconut mesocarp. The superior calorific power values found in these briquettes were greater than 16,900 kj/kg, akin to certain wood types and equivalent to sugarcane bagasse briquettes produced using identical methodology.…”
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Optimization of the second phase morphology and content effect to impact resistance of epoxy resin composite
Published 2025-01-01“…Therefore, this study was intended to examine the effect of the morphology of Coir Coconut fiber as the second phase (reinforcement) combined with the percentage of its content in epoxy resin matrix composite on the impact strength, as well as to determine the optimum morphology and the percentage of the second phase. …”
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The Use of D-Optimal Mixture Design in Optimising Okara Soap Formulation for Stratum Corneum Application
Published 2014-01-01“…D-optimal mixture design was employed to investigate the influence of the main compositions of okara soap containing different fatty acid and oils (virgin coconut oil A (24–28% w/w), olive oil B (15–20% w/w), palm oil C (6–10% w/w), castor oil D (15–20% w/w), cocoa butter E (6–10% w/w), and okara F (2–7% w/w)) by saponification process on the response hardness of the soap. …”
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Growth and Flowering Responses of Cut Chrysanthemum Grown under Restricted Root Volume to Irrigation Frequency
Published 2014-01-01“…Chrysanthemum cuttings (Chrysanthemum morifolium “Reagan White”) were grown in seedling tray which contained coconut peat in volumes of 73 and 140 cm3. Plants were irrigated with drip irrigation at irrigation frequencies of 4 (266 mL), 6 (400 mL), and 8 (533 mL) times/day to observe their growth and flowering performances. …”
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STUDY ON THE PROPAGATION OF Actinidia latifolia AND Actinidia deliciosa IN LAM DONG PROVINCE, VIETNAM
Published 2021-02-01“…The best growth of Actinidia deliciosa seedlings was in a media mixture of 25.00% soil and 75.00% coconut coir, with survival percentage, height of seedlings, and number of leaves/seedling of 96.00%, 5.02 cm, and 7.17 leaves, respectively, after 45 days.…”
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Turning the Cocopith Waste into Myceliated Biocomposite to Make an Insulator
Published 2021-01-01“…Cocopith is the main waste of the coconut coir milling industry, which has not been handled properly until now. …”
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Investigation of Physicochemical Properties and Characterization of Leaf Stalk Fibres Extracted from the Caribbean Royal Palm Tree
Published 2022-01-01“…The outcomes recommended that the biodegradable coconut peduncle leaf stalk fibres (CPLSF) could be exploited as possible reinforcement in the PM composite structure and can be engaged in making composites.…”
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Evaluation of Solar Photosensitised River Water Treatment in the Caribbean
Published 2013-01-01“…Post-solar disinfection included the use of a coconut fiber filter which polished the water removing residual dye concentrations and bacterial contaminants.…”
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Vermicompost and vermiwash as supplement to improve seedling, plant growth and yield in Linum usitassimum L. for organic agriculture
Published 2017-06-01“…Method Vermicompost prepared from cattle dung was mixed in different proportions, i.e. 0, 20, 40, 60, 80, and 100% vermicompost v/v with soil and commercial potting media (Perlite, Peat and Coconut coir). To study the germination, vegetative growth, reproductive growth and yield in two varieties of Linum usitassimum L. …”
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STUDY ON IN VITRO PROPAGATION AND CULTIVATION OF ANOECTOCHILUS LYLEI ROLFE EX DOWNIES AT EX VITRO CONDITION
Published 2017-01-01“…MS medium containing 0 – 2 mg/l NAA was found to be the most suitable for in vitro root regeneration after 30 days of culture, root regeneration rate of 100%. Substrate of 90% coconut fiber powder combination with 10% rice husk was the best substrate for acclimatization of the plantlet after 60 days of cultivation, with plant height of 7.00 cm, root length of 4.74 cm, survival rate of 100%. …”
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