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Thailand Institute of Scientific and Technological Research

FacilityKhlong Luang, Thailand
About: Thailand Institute of Scientific and Technological Research is a facility organization based out in Khlong Luang, Thailand. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Catalysis & Genus. The organization has 324 authors who have published 442 publications receiving 7334 citations.
Topics: Catalysis, Genus, Ceramic, Fermentation, Population


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TL;DR: In this article, the preliminary results of using several acidic and basic solids, such as ZrO2, ZnO, SO42−/ZrO 2, KNO3/KL zeolite and KNO 3/ZRO2 as heterogeneous catalysts for crude palm kernel oil (PKO) and crude coconut oil (CCO) transesterification with methanol.

516 citations

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TL;DR: The present review highlights exciting recent findings, which may pave the way for alternative and/or additional biotechnological processes for the industrial production of natural food colorants of improved functionality.

241 citations

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TL;DR: Only the essential oil of Zingiber cassumuna, Cinnamomum bejolghota, Mentha arvensis var.

240 citations

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TL;DR: The results suggested that the CT film exhibited ethylene photodegradation activity when exposed to UV light and consequently delayed the ripening process and changes in the quality of the tomatoes.

205 citations

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TL;DR: This study explores and highlights the limits of the current taxonomy of the Rattini tribe, one of the most difficult groups of mammals, and lays the foundations to better investigate rodent-born diseases in South East Asia.
Abstract: Rodents are recognized as hosts for at least 60 zoonotic diseases and may represent a serious threat for human health In the context of global environmental changes and increasing mobility of humans and animals, contacts between pathogens and potential animal hosts and vectors are modified, amplifying the risk of disease emergence An accurate identification of each rodent at a specific level is needed in order to understand their implications in the transmission of diseases Among the Muridae, the Rattini tribe encompasses 167 species inhabiting South East Asia, a hotspot of both biodiversity and emerging and re-emerging diseases The region faces growing economical development that affects habitats, biodiversity and health Rat species have been demonstrated as significant hosts of pathogens but are still difficult to recognize at a specific level using morphological criteria DNA-barcoding methods appear as accurate tools for rat species identification but their use is hampered by the need of reliable identification of reference specimens In this study, we explore and highlight the limits of the current taxonomy of the Rattini tribe We used the DNA sequence information itself as the primary information source to establish group membership and estimate putative species boundaries We sequenced two mitochondrial and one nuclear genes from 122 rat samples to perform phylogenetic reconstructions The method of Pons and colleagues (2006) that determines, with no prior expectations, the locations of ancestral nodes defining putative species was then applied to our dataset To give an appropriate name to each cluster recognized as a putative species, we reviewed information from the literature and obtained sequences from a museum holotype specimen following the ancient DNA criteria Using a recently developed methodology, this study succeeds in refining the taxonomy of one of the most difficult groups of mammals Most of the species expected within the area were retrieved but new putative species limits were also indicated, in particular within Berylmys and Rattus genera, where future taxonomic studies should be directed Our study lays the foundations to better investigate rodent-born diseases in South East Asia and illustrates the relevance of evolutionary studies for health and medical sciences

198 citations


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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20222
202131
202024
201952
201820
201726