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View article: Characterisation of volatile organic compounds of kanuka (Kunzea ericoides) subcritical water extract: A comparative analysis
Characterisation of volatile organic compounds of kanuka (Kunzea ericoides) subcritical water extract: A comparative analysis Open
Kānuka (Kunzea ericoides) is a traditional medicinal plant enriched with volatile organic compounds (VOCs) with known antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, myorelaxant, antiviral, and insecticidal properties. Despite its known bioactive proper…
View article: Harnessing <scp>kānuka</scp> (<i>Kunzea ericoides</i>) subcritical water extract for food safety and odour neutralisation: an <i>in vitro</i> study
Harnessing <span>kānuka</span> (<i>Kunzea ericoides</i>) subcritical water extract for food safety and odour neutralisation: an <i>in vitro</i> study Open
BACKGROUND Kunzea ericoides (kānuka) is a traditional medicinal plant with antibacterial properties due to enriched bioactive constituents. However, a limited understanding of its antimicrobial profile has constrained its applications in f…
View article: Subcritical Water Extraction of Kānuka (Kunzea ericoides): A Qualitative Analysis of Bioactive Profile Based on Antioxidant Properties
Subcritical Water Extraction of Kānuka (Kunzea ericoides): A Qualitative Analysis of Bioactive Profile Based on Antioxidant Properties Open
Kānuka ( Kunzea ericoides ) has been traditionally recognised for its health-promoting properties. However, limited comprehensive data on its bioactive profile hinders its potential industrial applications. Therefore, this study investigat…
View article: Biological Efficiency of <i>Kunzea ericoides</i> Based On Bioactive Compounds and Impact of Extraction
Biological Efficiency of <i>Kunzea ericoides</i> Based On Bioactive Compounds and Impact of Extraction Open
New Zealand is known for its diverse population of flora and fauna, of which 80 % are endemic. Māori, the indigenous people of New Zealand, have profound and holistic knowledge of plants and utilize them in medicinal, spiritual, and ecolog…