Reprint

The Role of Renewable Resources for Ecology and Human Health

Edited by
January 2024
196 pages
  • ISBN978-3-7258-0108-4 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-7258-0107-7 (PDF)

This is a Reprint of the Special Issue The Role of Renewable Resources for Ecology and Human Health that was published in

Biology & Life Sciences
Medicine & Pharmacology
Public Health & Healthcare
Summary

In this Special Issue, we have invited authors with serious research in the field of the circular economy with interesting ideas for the recovery of waste products in various productions, but we have selected and published only the best articles with the latest results of research on the biological effects of waste products, studies of natural compounds, and looked at the mechanisms underlying their biological activity. We selected articles describing innovative experimental models related to the extraction and purification of natural functional components and their application and the danger of the presence of dangerous toxic substances, but we emphasized the beneficial properties of these extracts or their compounds and sought benefits in the prevention and treatment of various serious illnesses.

Format
  • Hardback
License and Copyright
© 2022 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
Damask rose; pruning wastes; phytochemicals; biological activity; recycling; rose essential oil by-products; ecofriendly products; test-systems; chromosome aberrations; micronuclei; plant height; yield; protein content; rice-wheat cropping system; sewage sludge; biogas; renewable energy sources; anaerobic biodegradation; thermophilic conditions; metagenomics; Ginkgo biloba seeds extract; phytochemical profile; antiradical activity; metal-reducing and metal chelating effect; natural extracts; coronavirus infection; virucidal activity; viral adsorption; antiradical and metal-chelating capacity; gastric ulcers; Cornu aspersum mucus; oxidative stress; Rosa alba L. and Rosa damascena Mill. hydrosols; cytotoxic and genotoxic potential; test systems in vivo and in vitro; chromosome aberrations; micronuclei; mitotic index and nuclei division index; Lake Van; arsenic pollution; arsenate; arsenite; anaerobic bacteria; corn-milling by-products; protein fractions; extrusion; solid state fermentation; protein modification; functional properties; digestibility; radical scavenging activity; n/a