Medical Xpress Dr. William Trescher, a pediatric neurologist at Penn State Hershey, said while some literature in experimental animal research indicates that substances from the cannabis plant can be beneficial to those who suffer from epilepsy, there is limited data ...
Penn State News Dr. William Trescher, a pediatric neurologist at Penn State Hershey, said while some literature in experimental animal research indicates that substances...
ABC Online a $1.13 million dollar Commercialisation Australia grant to build and commission Australia's first 'supercritical fluid extraction plant ' using CO2 to extract ingredients and bioactive compounds. Essential Oils of Tasmania's incoming managing director ...
Daily Mail They highlight that the plant extract , which should be applied to the abdominal area and not taken internally, also comes without the possible unpleasant side effects of ibuprofen, which can include gastrointestinal bleeding, constipation, diarrhea ... and more »
The Tribune BISMARCK, North Dakota — Beekeepers in the nation's top honey-producing state are getting help through a product tied to a plant typically associated with ...
The Express Tribune The plant built with an investment of $105 million extracts LPG components from the system of Sui Southern Gas Company. PHOTO: FILE. KARACHI: The Supreme Court of Pakistan on Wednesday dismissed a review petition of Jamshoro Joint Venture ... and more »
TheBlaze.com While Truvia, a natural sweetener that's a sugar alcohol derived from stevia plant extract , was found toxic to flies, but other similar sweeteners using s...
CosmeticsDesign.com USA Biotechnology company Radient Technologies has opened a 20,000-square-foot manufacturing facility in south Edmonton, where it plans to zap plants such as flax with microwaves to extract compounds for use in cosmetics.
agprofessional.com The active ingredient in Regalia Rx is derived from a plant extract , and the company explains that it triggers plants' natural defense systems to he...
Edmonton Journal EDMONTON - Alberta's ambition to attract more value-added industry got a boost Wednesday with the unveiling of a facility that zaps plants such as flax with microwaves to extract compounds used in cosmetics, foods and nutraceuticals. Radient ...