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pro vyhledávání: '"Monetaria moneta"'
Autor:
Chunyong Song, Yaofang Yang, Zhihang Zhao, Mingtang Tan, Zhongqin Chen, Huina Zheng, Jialong Gao, Haisheng Lin, Guoping Zhu, Wenhong Cao
Publikováno v:
Food Chemistry: X, Vol 24, Iss , Pp 102056- (2024)
To prepare dual-functional seasoning ingredients with a salty-umami taste, five proteases were applied to hydrolyze Monetaria moneta proteins, preparing enzymatic hydrolysates. Their taste compounds along with the salty-umami taste, were investigated
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/c17fe574383f455c9a72a18149b2052a
Autor:
Song, Chunyong a, b, Yang, Yaofang a, b, Zhao, Zhihang a, b, Tan, Mingtang a, b, c, d, Chen, Zhongqin a, b, c, d, Zheng, Huina a, b, c, d, Gao, Jialong a, b, c, d, Lin, Haisheng a, b, c, d, Zhu, Guoping a, b, c, d, Cao, Wenhong a, b, c, d, ⁎
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Autor:
Kirilova, Lidiya, Kostadinova, Sonya
Publikováno v:
Български фолклор / Bulgarian Folklore. XLIV(2):223-234
Externí odkaz:
https://www.ceeol.com/search/article-detail?id=690853
Autor:
Justine Wintjes
Publikováno v:
Eastern African Literary and Cultural Studies. 6:237-257
A collection of money cowries (Monetaria moneta) was discovered in the early 1980s inside a bronze cannon salvaged from the wreck site of the Sao Bento (1554), at the mouth of the Mzikaba River, Ea...
Autor:
Simon Hall, Abigail Joy Moffett
Publikováno v:
Cambridge Archaeological Journal. 30:313-326
The global distribution of cowrie shells (Monetaria annulusandMonetaria moneta) attests to their exchange over long distances and their value in diverse cultural contexts. In addition to their commodification, cowries functioned as adornment, ritual,
Publikováno v:
African Archaeological Review. 36:479-504
Two species of cowrie shell, Monetaria moneta (Linnaeus 1758) and Monetaria annulus (Linnaeus 1758), occur repeatedly in archaeological contexts across West Africa. Despite their archaeological and ethnographic importance, these shells remain poorly
Autor:
Haijiang Zhang, Yi Jing, Shi Xu, Qingping Xiong, Dong Li, Liping Wang, Jun Yuan, Yange Huang, Jianhui Chen, Shuxian Chen, Xing Chen, Tingting Xu, Xu Ying
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules. 108:342-349
The aim of this paper was to prepare purified fractions of polysaccharides from Monetaria moneta Linnaeus and further compare their characteristics and antioxidant activities. Firstly, three novel purified fractions, named MM-P1, MM-P2 and MM-P3, wer
Publikováno v:
ICES Journal of Marine Science.
The traditional offshore pole-and-line tuna fishery of the Maldives has historically promoted low levels of reef fishing in this archipelago. While the tuna fishery is old and extensive—some evidence suggests it has been in place for over a thousan
Cowrie Shells, Global Trade, and Local Exchange: Piecing Together the Evidence for Colonial Virginia
Autor:
Barbara J. Heath
Publikováno v:
Historical Archaeology. 50:17-46
Cowries of the species Monetaria moneta and Monetaria annulus are marine gastropods native to the Indo-Pacific Ocean. Both species served historically as currency in West Africa. Archaeologists have interpreted cowries at North American historical si