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    Cognitive enhancement and neuroprotection by catechin-rich oil palm leaf extract supplement by Mohamed, Suhaila, Tan, Lee Ming, Md. Jaffri, Juliana

    Published 2013
    “…BACKGROUND: Catechin-rich oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) leaf extract (OPLE) has good cardiovascular and phytoestrogenic properties. The OPLE (0.5 g day(-1) ) was supplemented to young, healthy, adult human volunteers, and their cognitive learning abilities were compared to placebo-controlled groups (N = 15). …”
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    Shear resistance improvement of oil-contaminated ballast layer with rubber shred inclusions by Chan, Chee Ming, S.M Johan, Siti Farhanah

    Published 2016
    “…This paper describes the inclusion of rubber shreds (≤10 mm in length, 1.5 mm thick) derived from the inner tubes of motorcycle tyres in oil-contaminated ballast layer for shear resistance improvement. …”
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    Sample preparation optimization for the simultaneous determination of mycotoxins in cereals by Rahmani, Anoshep, Jinap, Selamat, Soleimany, F., Khatib, Alfi, Tan, Chin Ping

    Published 2011
    “…The best recovery rates for all mycotoxins were achieved using methanol: water (80:20) as the extraction solvent and AOZ multi-functional immunoaffinity column (IAC), as clean up method with recovery values of 61–89%, while that of Oasis HLB and MycoSep 226 were 37–67% and 44–78%, respectively. Then, five variables in the IAC clean-up conditions, including primary conditioning with phosphate buffer saline (PBS) (0–10 mL) (X1), extract load up volume (10–20 mL) (X2), washing volume with PBS (10–20 mL) (X3), and eluting solution volumes with methanol (1–3 mL) (X4) and acetic acid (0–1.5 mL) (X5), were optimized for the specific purification and enrichment of the mycotoxins. …”
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    Influence of coir random fibre length on concrete: mechanical properties by Misnon, Noor Aina, Che Osmi, Siti Khadijah, Shahidan, Shahiron, Chouw, N.

    Published 2017
    “…Four different fibres contents were added to the concrete; 1%, 2%, 3% and 5% of the cement weight. The cement, sand and aggregate ratio used was 1:2:2, with water cement ratio in the range of 0.48 to 0.65. …”
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    The potential of using citrullus lanatus, moringa oleifera and hibiscus as natural coagulant for wastewater treatment by Ayop, Nur Aisyaa, Ruslan, Nurul Aina Najwa, Mohd Aripen, Nur Shahirah

    Published 2024
    “…Following that, at 0.1g of moringa oleifera coagulant dosage, there was a significant decrease in both parameters, with an average turbidity and pH reduction percentage of 13.6% and 3.5% respectively. Hence the lowest the speed of rotation, the effective of coagulant decreases and the lower amount of natural coagulant dosage used the higher the percentage turbidity and pH reduction…”
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