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    Caracterización palinológica de las especies de orégano de los géneros Lippia (Verbenaceae) y Poliomintha (Lamiaceae) de Nuevo León por Rocha Estrada, Alejandra, Alvarado Vázquez, Marco Antonio, García Sánchez, Jessica Elizabeth, Guzmán Lucio, Marco Antonio, Hernández Piñero, Jorge Luis, Foroughbakhch Pournavab, Rahim

    Publicado 2014
    “…For the identification of the species of oregano, the morphological characteristics of the leaves, the color of the flower, and the fruit type, among other characteristics, are generally taken into account; but it is not usual to consider the morphological characteristics of the pollen grains. …”
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    Actividad biológica de Azadirachta indica, Juglans regia, Tecoma stans, Magnolia grandiflora y su aplicación en formulaciones a base de biopolímeros. por Martínez Báez, Adbel Zaid

    Publicado 2018
    “…The results of the present study show that the methanolic extract of flower and fruit of Magnolia grandiflora presents greater antifungal activity on strains of dermatophytes of greater importance in Mexico and when impregnated with a polymer formula (chitosan - pullulano) its activity increases, preserving this activity up to 28 days, storing it in dark and refrigerated conditions.…”
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    Actividad biológica de Azadirachta indica, Juglans regia, Tecoma stans, Magnolia grandiflora y su aplicación en formulaciones a base de biopolímeros. por Martínez Báez, Adbel Zaid

    Publicado 2018
    “…The results of the present study show that the methanolic extract of flower and fruit of Magnolia grandiflora presents greater antifungal activity on strains of dermatophytes of greater importance in Mexico and when impregnated with a polymer formula (chitosan - pullulano) its activity increases, preserving this activity up to 28 days, storing it in dark and refrigerated conditions.…”
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    ESTUDIO PILOTO PARA EL AISLAMIENTO DE VIBRIO SPP EN OSTRAS (CRASSOSTREA RHIZOPHORAE) CAPTURADAS EN LA CIÉNAGA DE LA VIRGEN, CARTAGENA, COLOMBIA por López, Lersy, Manjarrez, Ganiveth, Herrera, Lilibeth, Montes, Ana, Olascuaga, Yuranis, Ortega, Rolando

    Publicado 2010
    “…Abstract Oysters are considered a see fruit or major economical and social importance in Cartagena de Indias, due to the impact that they have in the hotel and tourism industry. …”
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    Evaluación microbiológica de frutas y hortalizas expendidos en la zona metropolitana de Monterrey N.L., mediante tecnologías rápidas por Gómez Govea, Mayra Alejandra

    Publicado 2009
    “…This study evaluated the microbiological quality of fruit and vegetable historically associated with major international outbreaks (melon, parsley, green onion, tomato, chili serrano and jalapeño) expended in the metropolitan area of Monterrey, N.L, using new and sensitive technologies. …”
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    Evaluación microbiológica de frutas y hortalizas expendidos en la zona metropolitana de Monterrey N.L., mediante tecnologías rápidas por Gómez Govea, Mayra Alejandra

    Publicado 2009
    “…This study evaluated the microbiological quality of fruit and vegetable historically associated with major international outbreaks (melon, parsley, green onion, tomato, chili serrano and jalapeño) expended in the metropolitan area of Monterrey, N.L, using new and sensitive technologies. …”
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    ESTADO NUTRICIONAL EN UNA COMUNIDAD UNIVERSITARIA EN ARMENIA – QUINDÍO. por Nieto Cárdenas, Olga Alicia, Rodríguez Nieto, Lorena, Victoria Salazar, María

    Publicado 2016
    “…The percentage of daily consumption of cereals, tubers and plantains was 82.40 %, 76.85 % water, 56.94 % fruits, dairy 51.38 %, 42.59 % and vegetables. Significant differences consumption of bakery products, fried and fast foods (p = 0.0000), egg (p = 0.0020), alcohol (p = 0.0056), sweet (p = 0.594) and taste vegetables (p = 0.0064) in students and administrative fruit consumption (p = 0.0106). …”
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