Oaks (Quercus spp.) are perennial, widespread throughout the Northern Hemisphere trees of whose certain parts can have a positive impact on human health and other areas like food, cosmetics. At these times, Quercus species are becoming reliable objects for fundamental studies due to the biological activities of their various parts (bark, leaves and acorns). It is known that the properties of Quercus bark have been used in ancient traditional medicine to treat human burns, infections, and gastrointestinal diseases [1]. Nowadays, studies show that oak bark extracts can be used as an antifungal agent and as a potential medicament against certain cancer types [2]. In addition, studies show that some species show antidiabetic activity and can ca...
Abstract Background & aim: Anti-oxidant compounds prevent prevalence of chronic diseases and food sp...
Processing wood leads to the accumulation of considerable amounts of forest waste, such as branches,...
The current global food system must adapt to the expected growth of world population (about 9 billio...
[Background]: Oak trees (Quercus spp.) constitute a relevant source of fractions and ingredients tha...
Currently, due to the growing population, new materials are being sought that would fulfill the need...
Quercus species, also known as oak, represent an important genus of the Fagaceae family. It is widel...
Copyright © 2013 Boris M. Popovic ́ et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Acorns, also called as oak nuts, are fruits of oak tree (Quercus spp.). Acorn coffee is the most pop...
Objectives: The leaves of oak trees have been boiled in water and the extracts have been evaporated ...
This work reports the in vitro antioxidant and inhibitory activities of hexane, methanol and water e...
The bioactivity of different organs and tissues of Quercus spp. (Fagaceae), an important group of ev...
In this study, antioxidant activity and total phenolic content of aqueous extract of oak acorn Querc...
The northern red oak (Quercus rubra L.) is an ornamental oak species native to eastern America, bein...
In this work non polar (hexane) and polar (methanol and hot water) extracts of cork oak (Quercus sub...
The current global food system must adapt to the expected growth of world population. This adaptatio...
Abstract Background & aim: Anti-oxidant compounds prevent prevalence of chronic diseases and food sp...
Processing wood leads to the accumulation of considerable amounts of forest waste, such as branches,...
The current global food system must adapt to the expected growth of world population (about 9 billio...
[Background]: Oak trees (Quercus spp.) constitute a relevant source of fractions and ingredients tha...
Currently, due to the growing population, new materials are being sought that would fulfill the need...
Quercus species, also known as oak, represent an important genus of the Fagaceae family. It is widel...
Copyright © 2013 Boris M. Popovic ́ et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Acorns, also called as oak nuts, are fruits of oak tree (Quercus spp.). Acorn coffee is the most pop...
Objectives: The leaves of oak trees have been boiled in water and the extracts have been evaporated ...
This work reports the in vitro antioxidant and inhibitory activities of hexane, methanol and water e...
The bioactivity of different organs and tissues of Quercus spp. (Fagaceae), an important group of ev...
In this study, antioxidant activity and total phenolic content of aqueous extract of oak acorn Querc...
The northern red oak (Quercus rubra L.) is an ornamental oak species native to eastern America, bein...
In this work non polar (hexane) and polar (methanol and hot water) extracts of cork oak (Quercus sub...
The current global food system must adapt to the expected growth of world population. This adaptatio...
Abstract Background & aim: Anti-oxidant compounds prevent prevalence of chronic diseases and food sp...
Processing wood leads to the accumulation of considerable amounts of forest waste, such as branches,...
The current global food system must adapt to the expected growth of world population (about 9 billio...