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Opuntia stricta (dillenni) 11/11/2024 Crop Opuntia dillenii

Opuntia dillenii is a species of prickly pear native to the tropical and subtropical Americas. It is naturalized in many other parts of the world. It differs from O. stricta by having more spines per arose (usually more than 3).

The native range of this species is Mexico, S. Jamaica....

11/11/2024 Publication Oil cactus pear (Opuntia ficus-indica L.)

Seeds and pulp of cactus pear (Opuntia ficus-indica L.) were compared in terms of fatty acids, lipid classes, sterols, fat-soluble vitamins and b-carotene. Total lipids (TL) in lyophilised seeds and pulp were 98.8 (dry weight) and 8.70 g/kg, respectively. High amounts of neutral lipids were found (87.0% of TL) in...

11/11/2024 Publication Phytoconstituents and biological activities of Opuntia-ficus indica L. mucilage grown in tree Tunisian provenances

In recent years, the use of natural products became a big necessity in order to prevent human health and to protect the environment besides risks caused by using synthetic chemicals. However, Opuntia-ficus-indica mucilage had an ample application for ethno medicine, there is no reports focusing on their chemical composition and...

11/10/2024 Publication CO2 Exchange and Growth of the Crassulacean Acid Metabolism

CO2 uptake, water vapor conductance, and biomass production of Opuntia ficus-indica, a Crassulacean acid metabolism species, were studied at CO2 concentrations of 370, 520, and 720 pL 1-' i n open-top chambers during a 23-week period.

11/10/2024 Publication Opuntia ficus-indica A review

Opuntia ficus-indica, commonly referred to as prickly pear, belongs to the family Cactaceae.
It is used as both for food and medicine in different countries throughout the world. It contains
diverse bioactive compounds which make this plant to withstand extreme drought conditions
in relatively poor soil. The...

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