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Berberine, a popular dietary supplement for human and animal health: Quantitati...

Yeung, A. W. K.; Orhan, I. E.; Aggarwal, B. B.; Battino, M.; Belwal, T.; Bishayee, A.; Daglia, M.; Devkota, H. P.; El-Demerdash, A.; Balacheva, A. A.

Berberine is an alkaloid with a wide range of reported beneficial health effects. The current work provides an extensive literature analysis on berberine. Bibliometric data were identified by means of the search string TOPIC=(berberin* OR umbellatine*), which yielded 5,547 publications indexed in the Web of Science Core Collection electronic database. The VOSviewer software generated bubble maps to visualize se...


Resveratrol, a popular dietary supplement for human and animal health: Quantita...

Yeung, A. W. K.; Aggarwal, B. B.; Orhan, I. E.; Horbanczuk, O. K.; Barreca, D.; Battino, M.; Belwal, T.; Bishayee, A.; Daglia, M.; Devkota, H. P.

Resveratrol is a stilbene-type bioactive molecule with a broad spectrum of reported biological effects. In this sense, the current work provides a comprehensive literature analysis on resveratrol, representing a highly-researched commercially available dietary ingredient. Bibliometric data were identified by means of the search string TOPIC=(resveratrol*) and analyzed with the VOSviewer software, which yielded ...


Cellulose: A review as natural, modified and activated carbon adsorbent

Suhas; Gupta, V. K.; Carrott, P. J. M.; Singh, R.; Chaudhary, M.; Kushwaha, S.

Cellulose is a biodegradable, renewable, non-meltable polymer which is insoluble in most solvents due to hydrogen bonding and crystallinity. Natural cellulose shows lower adsorption capacity as compared to modified cellulose and its capacity can be enhanced by modification usually by chemicals. This review focuses on the utilization of cellulose as an adsorbent in natural/modified form or as a precursor for act...


Cellulose: A review as natural, modified and activated carbon adsorbent

Suhas; Gupta, V. K.; Carrott, P. J. M.; Singh, R.; Chaudhary, M.; Kushwaha, S.

Cellulose is a biodegradable, renewable, non-meltable polymer which is insoluble in most solvents due to hydrogen bonding and crystallinity. Natural cellulose shows lower adsorption capacity as compared to modified cellulose and its capacity can be enhanced by modification usually by chemicals. This review focuses on the utilization of cellulose as an adsorbent in natural/modified form or as a precursor for act...


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