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  1. Sea Farming by Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation

    Published 2005
    “…Marine algae have become essential ingredients for the manufacture of many food products, textiles, cosmetics and other goods...…”
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  2. Value chain mapping and analysis of groundnut in Andhra Pradesh, India by Gupta, Shweta, Alvi, Muzna, Tomar, Nitish

    Published 2023
    “…The 40-50% oil content is used for culinary purposes, vegetable oil, cosmetics, and industrial applications. The kernels are consumed raw, roasted, boiled, or as snacks.…”
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    Informe técnico
  3. La noix de coco - Dossier du mois by Gerbaud, P., Audibert, O., Bourdeix, Roland

    Published 2011
    “…More than other fruits, coconuts are found in extremely varied forms, not only in the food industry but also in sectors such as cosmetics, building and pharmaceuticals. Sales of fresh coconuts are marginal but growing on the European markets. …”
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  4. Coconut Biotechnology by Kong, Eveline Y.Y., Mu, ZhiHua, Vidhanaarachchi, Vijitha R. M., Nguyen, Quang Thien, Sisunandar, Sisunandar, Kalaipandian, Sundaravelpandian, Panis, Bartholomeus

    Published 2024
    “…Coconut is a valuable industrial crop that has a multitude of uses and applications, such as in the production of copra, various foods and drinks, soaps and detergents, furniture and household goods, and bulk materials for manufacturing, medicines and cosmetics. A wide range of biotechnology approaches are available to bring advancements in coconut propagation, conservation, crop improvement, and tolerance to pests and diseases. …”
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    Book Chapter
  5. A Systematic Review of the Scope and Patterns of Green Consumption in Sub-Saharan Africa by Traoré, L., Belinga, B., Lescuyer, G.

    Published 2023
    “…Green consumption of food and agricultural products are the most studied, with 14 articles. Energy, cosmetics, tourism, and textiles are each the subject of three specific publications. …”
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    Journal Article
  6. Calophyllum inophyllum: A viable prospect for green energy and landscape restoration? by Leksono, B., Windyarini, E., Hasnah, T.M., Rahman, S.A., Baral, H.

    Published 2022
    “…In addition, waste and by-products from the biodiesel production process can be used as raw materials in the pharmaceuticals and cosmetics industries, and as compost for soil enrichment. …”
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    Book Chapter
  7. Negotiating across difference: gendered exclusions and cooperation in the shea value chain by Elias, Marlène, Arora-Jonsson, S.

    Published 2016
    “…Shea butter, derived from the African shea tree, has acquired a pivotal position in global agro-food and cosmetics industries. In Burkina Faso, public and private actors as well as civil society are converging upon the product to boost the incomes of rural female producers. …”
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    Journal Article
  8. Toxicological effects of food additives azo dyes by Gil, Cristina

    Published 2014
    “…BACKGROUND: Azo dyes are widely used in foods, pharmaceuticals and cosmetics. They have been tested in several screenings regarding their effects on human health, but very little data is available on endocrine disrupting effects. …”
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  9. Why coconut water is both a biostimulant and an anti-cancer agent by Reyes Estevez, Estefany

    Published 2021
    “…Targeting malignant cells and consequently acting anti-proliferatively, as well as inducing apoptosis, gives them the potential of becoming key therapeutic ingredients in treating and preventing various types of human cancers, thrombosis as well as signs of aging (cosmetics). Although, it is possible that, equivalent to plants, a conversion to zeatin-type cytokinins is required for the kinetin-type to have positive biological function in humans. …”
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  10. Citrus in the world by García-Figuera, Sara, Coletta-Filho, Helvécio D., Vicent, Antonio, Drenth, André, Hendrick, Paul, Zhou, Changyong

    Published 2022
    “…Citrus fruits and by-products from juice production are also used to extract essential oils and citric acids used in the food, cosmetics and pharmaceutical industries (Kaur et al 2021; Panwar et al 2021). …”
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  11. Biopolymer and polymer precursor production by microorganisms: applications and future prospects by Saharan, Baljeet Singh, Kamal, Neel, Badoni, Prerana, Kumar, Ramesh, Saini, Mayuri, Kumar, Dharmender, Sharma, Deepansh, Tyagi, Swati, Ranga, Poonam, Parshad, Jagdish, Goyal, Chhaya, Kumar, Ravinder, Nehra, Manju, Seth, Chandra Shekhar, Duhan, Joginder Singh, Mandal, Neelam Kumari

    Published 2024
    “…These are extensively used in various fields like food, medicine, wastewater treatment, biofuel production, packaging and cosmetics. Despite being advantageous in several ways, the biopolymer market still faces several hurdles. …”
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    Journal Article
  12. Camelina Oil as Ethiopia’s Next Edible Oil: Insights into Chemical Composition and Agro-Ecological Adaptability—A Review by Kidane, B., Hunde, W., Urugo, M.M., Tessema, Fikadu, Teka, T.A.

    Published 2025
    “…Its advantageous agronomic characteristics, such as strong drought resistance, early maturation, low input requirements, and the ability to be cultivated twice in a single season, position Camelina as a viable cash crop capable of meeting diverse market demands ranging from dietary supplements to cosmetics and high-quality animal feed. In Ethiopia, where the vegetable oil market faces significant challenges, approximately 95% of domestic consumption is met through imports, resulting in substantial foreign exchange expenditures. …”
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    Journal Article
  13. Non wood forest product outlook study for Asia and the Pacific: towards 2010 by Mittelman, A.J., Lai,C.K., Byron, R.N., Michon, G., Katz E.

    Published 1997
    “…Biological 'prospecting' and increasing use of natural medicines and cosmetics are likely to expand international trade in these products. …”
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    Artículo preliminar
  14. Physico-chemical characteristics and fatty acid profile of Baillonella toxisperma Pierre traditionally extracted edible oil from Cameroon forests by Fungo, R., Ngondi, J.J., Muyonga, John H., Tchatat, M., Odjo, S., Tieguhong, J.C.

    Published 2017
    “…This oil can be an important source of fat that can be used as a source of food to humans and/or a source of raw materials in the cosmetics, pharmaceutical and nutraceutical industries, to produce important commercial products. …”
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    Journal Article
  15. Analysis of butter supply chain: the case of Atsbi-Wenberta and Alamata Woredas, Tigray, Ethiopia by Kidanu, E.

    Published 2010
    “…Butter is an important source of food, cosmetics and common marketable form of dairy product in the study areas. …”
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