Publications by authors named "Kyriakos D Giannoulis"

The perennial species , commonly known as St. John's Wort, is well regarded for its medicinal attributes, particularly its strong anti-inflammatory and antidepressant effects. L.

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Nowadays, the lack of cattle feed, particularly green fodder, has become a key limiting factor in the agricultural economy. Switchgrass appears to offer a viable solution to the feed shortage. An improved cultivation practice might be needed to boost switchgrass forage production all season long.

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Cardoon seeds collected in Greece at four different maturity stages (samples S1 to S4) were analysed in terms of chemical composition and in vitro bioactivities. The content of phenolic compounds (six compounds in total) increased with increasing maturity, and 3,5-O-dicaffeyolquinic (14.8-33.

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Article Synopsis
  • Phytoremediation is a technique used to clean up contaminated soil, particularly from pollutants like heavy metals, often found in places like mines.
  • The review focuses on two areas in Greece (Kozani and Chalkidiki) heavily impacted by industrial activities and aims to explore alternative restoration methods through plant usage.
  • The authors conducted extensive literature research to identify effective plant species for phytoremediation, highlighting two case studies that represent different types of metal pollution in varied climates.
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Cynara cardunculus L. (cardoon) has several health benefits mainly attributed to its abundance in polyphenols. In this study, cardoon heads (capitula) were harvested in Greece during the flowering stage, and the hydroethanolic extracts were assessed in terms of phenolic compounds composition and antioxidant, cytotoxic, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial activities.

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