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Previously, the presence of a wide variety of chemically diverse steroids has been identified in both flora and fauna. Despite the relatively small differences in chemical structures and large differences in physiological function of... more
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      Natural ProductsMedicinal PlantsBiological SciencesProgesterone
A new method to determine pesticide residues in nuts is presented, in which the pesticides are extracted from samples with a small amount of ethyl acetate and anhydrous sodium sulfate. No additional cleanup or concentration steps are... more
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      EngineeringPesticide ResiduesNUTSJuglans
Walnut has been regarded as a health food that is delicious and nutritious. Both preventive and therapeutic effects of walnut are well documented. Walnuts are rich in omega-3 fatty acids that are reported to have beneficial effects on... more
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      MemorySerotoninBrainJuglans
Ten different nut kinds (almonds, Brazil nuts, cashews, hazelnuts, macadamias, peanuts, pecans, pine nuts, pistachios, and walnuts) were evaluated for their total oil and phytosterol content as well as their fatty acid composition. The... more
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      Nutrition and DieteticsFatty acidsNUTSJuglans
highlights Walnut shell was modified as an innovative biosorbent for dye removal.
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      ThermodynamicsKineticsScanning Electron MicroscopyMultidisciplinary
La storia e la mitologia del Noce (Juglans regia) e la storia della distillazione si incontrano nel 1766 con la prima ricetta di un liquore a base di noci acerbe.
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      History of MedicineFood HistoryHistory of DrinkingCaria
Walnuts are species belonging to the Juglandaceae family, widely distributed throughout the temperate and subtropical zones of the planet. They are prized since antiquity for the quality of their fruit and wood. The domestication degree... more
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      MicropropagationMicrosatellite MarkersJuglansMass Propagation
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      Gene transfer techniquesJuglansGlucuronidaseGermination
Because of the combination of population growth and population aging, increases in the incidence of chronic neurodegenerative disorders have become a societal concern, both in terms of decreased quality of life and increased financial... more
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      Nutrition and DieteticsNutritionAgingAnimal Production
ObjectiveTo consider historical aspects of nuts in relation to origin and distribution, attributed medicinal benefits, symbolism, legends and superstitions.DesignReview of historical aspects of nuts.SettingMediterranean region.SubjectsThe... more
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      Ancient HistoryPublic Health NutritionPublic HealthAncient Greek History
We tested the hypothesis that walnut consumption can exert effects on markers of inflammation and endothelial activation similar to those produced by fish consumption. In a crossover dietary intervention trial, 25 normal to mildly... more
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      CytokinesEicosanoidsFishesYoung Adult
We investigated the effects of a high walnut diet and a high unsalted cashew nut diet on selected markers of the metabolic syndrome. In a randomized, parallel, controlled study design, sixty-four subjects having the metabolic syndrome... more
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      Nutrition and DieteticsBritishDietAnimal Production
Objectives: Metabolic syndrome is a precursor of diabetes and cardiovascular disease (CVD). Walnut ingestion has been shown to reduce CVD risk indices in diabetes. This randomized controlled crossover trial was performed to investigate... more
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      Nutrition and DieteticsOverweightBlood GlucoseInsulin
Erschoviella musculana Erschoff 1874, was firstly recorded in Turkey by this study as the result of studies conducted in the Bartin province between 2015-2018. This species which is an important walnut pest in middle Asia , the damage is... more
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      WalnutJuglansJuglans regiaCydia pomonella
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      Nutrition and DieteticsMetabolic syndromeAntioxidantsBlood Glucose
The total phenols content and antioxidant and antimicrobial activities were studied in walnut (Juglans regia L.) green husks aqueous extracts of five different cultivars (Franquette, Mayette, Marbot, Mellanaise and Parisienne). Total... more
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      ColorimetryAntioxidantsGram PositiveAntimicrobial activity
As a result of the studies conducted in Bartın in 2019, it was determined that Garella musculana (Erschoviella musculana Erschoff 1874) caused damage to young shoots of Juglans nigra in the world for the first time. According to Eppo... more
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      WalnutJuglansErschoviella musculanaGarella musculana
Phytotherapy has been achieved to maintain glycemic control in patients with diabetes mellitus. The present study was conducted to evaluate the antihyperglycemic properties of the Juglans regia leaf extract in streptozotocinnicotinamide... more
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      ChemistryPakistanMedicinePhytotherapy
Panax ginseng, commonly known as Korean ginseng, is a valued source of herbal medicine in Korea and China. We have developed and characterized 35 microsatellite markers in P. ginseng from available BAC end sequences. Characterization of... more
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      GeneticsTechnologyPolymorphismConservation Genetics
The chemical composition, antioxidant potential and antimicrobial activity were studied in six walnuts (Juglans regia L.) cultivars (cv. Franquette, Lara, Marbot, Mayette, Mellanaise and Parisienne) produced in Portugal. Concerning their... more
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      FungiPortugalAntioxidantsFatty acids
The aim of this study was to investigate changes in walnut allergenicity after processing treatments by in vitro techniques and physiologically relevant assays. The allergenicity of walnuts subjected to high hydrostatic pressure and... more
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      Oxidative StressFood ChemistryMultidisciplinaryJuglans
Silva et saltus en Gaule romaine : dynamique et gestion des forêts et des zones rurales marginales. Actes du colloque AGER VII, Rennes, 27-28 octobre 2004.
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      PaleobotanyPaleoenvironmentGallo-roman archaeologyJuglans
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      GeneticsPhotosynthesisBiometeorologyAtmospheric sciences
Six cultivars (Franquette, Marbot, Mayette, Mellanaise, Lara, and Parisienne) of walnuts (Juglans regia L.) were collected during the 2001 crop, from Braganç a, Portugal. Chemical composition, including moisture, total oil content, crude... more
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      EngineeringPortugalFatty acidsNUTS
OBJECTIVE -To determine the effects of daily walnut consumption on endothelial function, cardiovascular biomarkers, and anthropometric measures in type 2 diabetic individuals.
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      EndocrinologyNutritionDiabetesConsumption
We developed and characterized 36 polymorphic microsatellite markers for the oyster mushroom (Pleurotus ostreatus). In total, 169 alleles were identified with an average of 4.7 alleles per locus. Values for observed (H O ) and expected (H... more
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      GeneticsMicrobiologyTechnologyPolymorphism
This study demonstrates cytotoxic and genotoxic potential of juglone, a chief constituent of walnut, and its underlying mechanisms against melanoma cells. MTT assay and clonogenic assay were used to study cytotoxicity, micronucleus assay... more
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      Flow CytometryCell BiologyApoptosisMicronuclei
Epidemiology supports the important role of nutrition in prostate cancer (PCa) prevention. Pomegranate juice (PJ) exerts protective effects against PCa, mainly attributed to PJ ellagitannins (ETs). Our aim was to assess whether ETs or... more
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      Nutrition and DieteticsFood and NutritionJuglansFruit
We studied the effects of moist chilling and warming on storage protein mobilization in walnut (Juglans regia L.) kernels to assess the metabolic inhibition theory, which states that dormant seeds are unable to utilize their own food... more
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      Plant BiologyEcologyStratificationTree Physiology
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      SaponinsFood AnalysisSouth AfricaNUTS
In this study, the genetic relatedness of 15 walnut accessions adapted to the Lahijan region of Guilan province, Iran was analyzed by morphological characters. The traits like growth habit, leafing date, content of male flower, nut yield,... more
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      Persian LiteratureIranian StudiesThe Persian GulfPlant Biology
The systemic movement of Agrobacterium spp. inside plants of different species was studied to determine the most valuable diagnostic methodology for their detection. Methods and Results: Pathogenic agrobacteria were detected by isolation... more
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      Applied microbiologyMultidisciplinaryBacteriaPolymerase Chain Reaction
In countries of the Mediterranean region, nuts have been consumed in moderate quantities since ancient times. Epidemiological studies show lower risk of cardiovascular diseases in populations with frequent nut consumption, independent... more
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      Nutrition and DieteticsBritishDietAdolescent
A diet rich in fruits, vegetables and minimally refined cereals is associated with lower risk for chronic degenerative diseases. Since oxidative stress is common in chronic degenerative disease, it has been assumed that dietary... more
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      Nutrition and DieteticsFree RadicalsBritishOxidative Stress
Recently, there has been a debate about whether the temperate forests of East Asia merged or fragmented during glacial periods in the Pleistocene. Here, we tested these two opposing views through phylogeographical studies of the... more
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      Ancient HistoryPhylogeographyGene FlowEast Asia
The distribution and survival of trees during the last glacial maximum (LGM) has been of interest to paleoecologists, biogeographers, and geneticists. Ecological niche models that associate species occurrence and abundance with climatic... more
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      PhylogeographyPopulation GeneticsEcologyMultidisciplinary
The tocopherol and tocotrienol composition of walnuts (Juglans regia L.) was determined for nine cultivars (cvs. Arco, Franquette, Hartley, Lara, Marbot, Mayette, Mellanaise, Parisienne, and Rego). Walnuts were harvested over three... more
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      EngineeringChemometricsMultivariate AnalysisNUTS
Palaeontological research on the Miocene and Pliocene oras and faunas of Iceland date back to the 1770's. At that time, plant fossils from Iceland were considered belonging to a single ora, and in the early 20th century scientist... more
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      SedimentologyStratigraphyClimate ChangePaleoclimatology
sepsis are both reported to involve inflammatory injury to the laminae/organs including early activation of endothelium and leucocytes leading to emigration of neutrophils into the tissue interstitium. In the black walnut extract (BWE)... more
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      InflammationBiological SciencesWoodJuglans
Administration of black walnut heartwood extract (BWHE) via nasogastric tube induces acute laminitis in horses. However, the processes responsible for the development of laminitis, including laminitis induced with BWHE, remain unclear.... more
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      ZoologyClinical PathologyMusculoskeletal DiseaseReactive Oxygen Species
Walnut consumption improves cardiovascular disease risk; however, to our knowledge, the contribution of individual walnut components has not been assessed. This study evaluated the acute consumption of whole walnuts (85 g), separated nut... more
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      Nutrition and DieteticsNutritionObesityDiet
Heterodichogamy differs from normal dichogamy, in that it involves two mating types (protogyny and protandry) that occur at a 1 : 1 ratio in a population. Flowering phases of the two mating types are synchronized and reciprocal, which was... more
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      ReproductionPlant BiologyBreedingEcology
Plant phylogeographic studies in East Asia have provided support for the biogeographic hypothesis that the complex landforms and climate of this region have provided substantial opportunities for allopatric speciation. However, most of... more
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      Evolutionary BiologyGeneticsZoologyPhylogeography
We tested the hypothesis that 75 g of whole-shelled walnuts/ day added to the Western-style diet of healthy young men would beneficially affect semen quality. A randomized, parallel twogroup dietary intervention trial with single-blind... more
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      AlgorithmsDietFolic acidBiological Sciences
The study determines the graft take of walnut in Ordu province located in the East Black Sea Region. Grafting studies were carried out in nursery conditions in late August from 1993 to 2000. During these years, a total of 87 264 applied... more
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      GeographyHorticultureBiologyJuglans
Phytotherapy has been achieved to maintain glycemic control in patients with diabetes mellitus. The present study was conducted to evaluate the antihyperglycemic properties of the Juglans regia leaf extract in streptozotocin-nicotinamide... more
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      ChemistryPakistanMedicinePhytotherapy
The main aim of this research was to study the efficiency of modified walnut shell with titanium dioxide (TiO2) and zinc oxide (ZnO) in the adsorption of humic acid from aqueous solutions. This experimental study was carried out in a... more
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      TitaniumMultidisciplinaryMetal NanoparticlesZinc Oxide
Alterations in the redox state of storage proteins and the associated proteolytic processes were investigated in moist-chilled and warm-incubated walnut (Juglans regia L.) kernels prior to germination. The kernel total protein labeling... more
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      Plant BiologyFluorescent Dyes and ReagentsPlant PhysiologyTemperature
We investigated the effect of a high walnut and cashew diet on haemostatic variables in people with the metabolic syndrome. Factor analysis was used to determine how the haemostatic variables cluster with other components of the metabolic... more
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      EpidemiologyNutritionMetabolic syndromeInsulin
We compared the biological activity of a new group of keto-C-glycosides to that of a narrow spectrum of unsaturated ketonucleosides in a panel of non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) cells with various levels of intrinsic resistance to... more
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      MicrobiologyComplementary and Alternative MedicinePlant BiologyFlow Cytometry