Search Results - "Tamarind"
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Characterisation and dissolution kinetics of tamarind and pineapple tablets
Published 2015“…This research done due to the lack of research in the area of tamarind and pineapple tablet characterisation and dissolution kinetics. …”
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Medicine for wound healing from the discarded seeds of tamarind
Published 2010“…Introduction: Tamarind indicus belongs to the subfamily Caesalpinioideae. …”
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Tamarind seed extract enhances epidermal wound healing
Published 2012“…Traditional healing power of tamarind fruits and the established antioxidant activity of the seeds drive the present study. …”
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Tamarind seed extract enhances epidermal wound healing
Published 2010“…Traditional healing power of tamarind fruits and the established antioxidant activity of the seeds drive the present study. …”
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Mechanical and thermal properties of epoxy/tamarind shell composite
Published 2021“…This study explores the potential of tamarind shells as a filler in epoxy composites. The tamarind shells were collected from local supply and processed by washing it repeatedly using distilled water. …”
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In-vitro dissolution of compressed tamarind and pineapple powder tablets
Published 2014“…Tamarind and pineapple fruit powders dissolution properties are important as it depends on time taken for it to dissolve. …”
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Physicochemical properties of tamarind and pineapple fruit pulps and powders
Published 2015“…Tamarind and pineapple fruit pulps and powders were assessed based on their physicochemical properties such as crude protein, crude fibre, fat, ash, moisture content, water activity (Aw), particle shape, particle size distribution, and density. …”
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Production and characterization of biodiesel from tamarind seed oil
Published 2018“…Tamarind seed biodiesel was found to have low iodine value (26-32) and high cetane number (65-68). …”
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Preparation and properties of cellulose / tamarind nut powder green composites
Published 2018“…Using biopolymer cellulose as the matrix and tamarind nut powder (TNP) obtained from agricultural waste of tamarind nuts as the filler, the green composites were made. …”
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Histological study on the protective effects of tamarind seed extract on cobra venom in mice
Published 2017“…Objective: Tamarind (Tamarindus indica) has been used as a medical plant for treating many human and animal diseases and widely used as a traditional herbal medicine for the treatment of snake bites. …”
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Modification Of Tamarind Seed Starch With Octenyl Succinic Anhydrate (Osa) In The Production Of Mayonnaise
Published 2020“…Egg yolk contains lecithin which has emulsifying ability to produce mayonnaise but contains high cholesterols which is not preferable by consumer. Tamarind seed starch (TSS) is an underutilize and cheap resources make it a suitable substitute for egg yolk as an emulsifier. …”
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Effects of Tamarind (Tamarindus indicus Linn) seed extract on Russell's viper (Daboia russelli siamensis) venom
Published 2012“…The present study was carried out to evaluate the effects of alcohol extract of Tamarind (Tamarindus indica Linn.) seed on some biologic properties of Russell's viper (Daboia russelli siamensis) venom (RVV). …”
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Performance of UVC irradiation with dean vortex technology on clear and turbid tamarind (Tamarindus indica l.) juice
Published 2016“…Tamarind juice is commonly treated by thermal treatment to inactivate microorganisms. …”
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Activated Carbon From Tamarind Seed And Jackfruit Seed Prepared Via Microwave Irradiated For Dye Removal
Published 2018“…Adsorbent such as activated carbon particularly produced from agrowaste has been found to be suitable for this purpose. In this study, tamarind seed based activated carbon (TASAC) and jackfruit seed based activated carbon (JASAC) were prepared by using physiochemical activation. …”
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The effects of tamarind seed extract against muscle, liver and renal alterations induced envenomation with King Cobra venom
Published 2015“…Tamarind (Tamarindus indica) has been used as medical plant for treating many human and animal diseases and widely used as a traditional herbal medicine for the treatment of snake bites. …”
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Anti-inflammatory effect of tamarind seed coat extract against LPS-induced RAW264.7 macrophages
Published 2020“…In this study, we evaluated the anti-inflammatory property of tamarind seed coat extract (TSCE) in lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced RAW264.7 macrophages. …”
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Effects of UVC irradiation and thermal treatment on the physico-chemical properties and microbial reduction of clear and turbid tamarind juice
Published 2016“…Tamarind juice is commonly treated with thermal treatment to inactivate microorganisms. …”
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Tamarind Seed Based Activated Carbon Prepared Via Cufe Layered For Caffeine Removal From Aqueous Solution
Published 2022“…TSAC was synthesized from agrowaste of tamarind seed through microwave heating activation under the flow of CO2 gas. …”
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The effects of tamarind (Tamarindus indica) and avocado (Persea americana) seeds on lipid and carbohydrate metabolism in rats / Uzukwu Emmanuel Uchenna
Published 2011“…Tamarind (T) or avocado (A) seed was included in diets offered to rats. …”
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Evaluation Of Tamarind (Tamarindus Indica L) Shell Tannin Extracts As A Corrosion Inhibitor Of Mild Steel In Acidic Medium
Published 2020“…The aim of this research was to study how eco-friendly corrosion inhibitors for acidic media systems could be advanced and used through evaluation of tamarind shell tannin extracts (TSTE) isolated using methanol (TME), 70% acetone (TAE), water (TWE), and ethyl acetate (TEAE).…”
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