Perilla oil is extracted from its seeds and contains a high source of antioxidative substances such as omega-3 fatty acid [12].
Therefore, screening anticancer oligopeptides from
Perilla frutescens might be meaningful for the development of
Perilla protein.
Perilla frutescens (Lamiaceae) is widely used as a culinary herb in Asia, particularly in Japan.
Meyer, Rhodiola rosea L., Salvia miltiorrhiza Bunge, Vitis vinifera L., Withania somnifera (L.) Dunal, and
Perilla frutescens (L.) Britton.
Los autores y sus instituciones de afiliacion son la instancia mas claramente beneficiada por la autoindexacion (por supuesto, asumiendo que los nombres de unos y otros esten adecuadamente normalizados en sus firmas para evitar confusiones:
Perilla Rodriguez & Perez-Acosta, 2016).
Perilla seeds, pine seeds and commercial canary mixtures were provided as familiar food, and water ad libitum (Senar and Camerino, 1998).
Justamente, el asunto de la presion por productividad fue tambien hallado en un par de estudios sobre salud laboral en profesores universitarios: uno en Holanda (Tijdink et al., 2013) y otro en Colombia (Gomez Ortiz,
Perilla Toro & Hermosa Rodriguez, 2015).
CS3 Johanna
Perilla, USN, Supply Quality Assurance Petty Officer, USS Essex (LHD 2), Jan.
The fast-release layer allows the rapid antihistaminic activity of
Perilla.
Experimental
perilla, flax and Eucommia ulmoides (E.
The herb mixture usually includes Thai basil, mint, cilantro, sawtooth culantro, Vietnamese coriander, fish herb, red
perilla and dill, among other lemony, peppery, freshly picked and highly aromatic leaves.