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May 2022 in “Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces” Eating peptides from certain shellfish may help wounds heal faster by reducing inflammation.
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March 2022 in “BMC Genomics” Cashmere fiber diameter in Tibetan goats is influenced by their stress, oxygen, and metabolic adaptations.
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August 2025 in “International Journal of Agriculture Extension and Social Development” The document discusses the significant potential of Indian gooseberry (Amla), scientifically known as Phyllanthus Emblica, in boosting immunity and promoting health due to its high vitamin C content and other nutrients like antioxidants, calcium, and potassium. Amla is widely used in traditional medicine for its health benefits, including strengthening the immune system, aiding digestion, promoting hair growth, and improving skin health. The article highlights the importance of sustainable cultivation techniques to meet the growing commercial demand for Amla, which is used in pharmaceutical and commercial products. It reviews various cultivation methods that enhance yield and efficiency.