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1. Reduced Pollination Efficiency Compromises Some Physicochemical Qualities in Gac (Momordica cochinchinensis Spreng.) Fruit

2. Optimised Extraction of Trypsin Inhibitors from Defatted Gac (Momordica cochinchinensis Spreng) Seeds for Production of a Trypsin Inhibitor-Enriched Freeze Dried Powder

3. Physicochemical Properties of Gac (Momordica cochinchinensis (Lour.) Spreng) Seeds and Their Oil Extracted by Supercritical Carbon Dioxide and Soxhlet Methods

4. Bioactive Composition, Antioxidant Activity, and Anticancer Potential of Freeze-Dried Extracts from Defatted Gac (Momordica cochinchinensis Spreng) Seeds

5. Improving the Vanillin-Sulphuric Acid Method for Quantifying Total Saponins

6. Optimisation of the Microwave-Assisted Ethanol Extraction of Saponins from Gac (Momordica cochinchinensis Spreng.) Seeds

7. Effect of Solvents and Extraction Methods on Recovery of Bioactive Compounds from Defatted Gac (Momordica cochinchinensis Spreng.) Seeds

10. Improved propagation methods for GAC (Momordica CochinchinensisSpreng.)

11. The effect of protective covers on pollinator health and pollination service delivery

12. Microwave‐assisted extraction and ultrasound‐assisted extraction for recovering carotenoids from Gac peel and their effects on antioxidant capacity of the extracts

15. Optimisation of extraction conditions for recovering carotenoids and antioxidant capacity from Gac peel using response surface methodology

16. Ultrasound-Assisted Extraction of GAC Peel: An Optimization of Extraction Conditions for Recovering Carotenoids and Antioxidant Capacity

17. Yield of Carotenoids, Phenolic Compounds and Antioxidant Capacity of Extracts from Gac Peel as Affected by Different Solvents and Extraction Conditions

18. Effects of four different drying methods on the carotenoid composition and antioxidant capacity of dried Gac peel

19. Effect of Solvents and Extraction Methods on Recovery of Bioactive Compounds from Defatted Gac (Momordica cochinchinensis Spreng.) Seeds

20. Effects of the spray-drying temperatures on the physiochemical properties of an encapsulated bitter melon aqueous extract powder

21. Bitter melon (Momordica charantiaL.) bioactive composition and health benefits: A review

22. Optimized Aqueous Extraction of Saponins from Bitter Melon for Production of a Saponin-Enriched Bitter Melon Powder

23. Greenhouse-grown bitter melon: production and quality characteristics

24. Extraction of Flavonoids from Bitter Melon

25. Gac Fruit: Nutrient and Phytochemical Composition, and Options for Processing

26. PROPAGATION AND PRODUCTION OF GAC (MOMORDICA COCHINCHINENSIS SPRENG.), A GREENHOUSE CASE STUDY

27. A critical evaluation of on-farm rapid tests for measuring nitrate in leafy vegetables

28. Water and nutrient use efficiency of a low-cost hydroponic greenhouse for a cucumber crop: An Australian case study

29. Effects of four different drying methods on the carotenoid composition and antioxidant capacity of dried Gac peel

30. Responses of Six Species ofProteaceae, in Containers, to Controlled‐Release Fertilizer

31. Optimising the Encapsulation of an Aqueous Bitter Melon Extract by Spray-Drying

32. Effects of maturity on physicochemical properties of Gac fruit (Momordica cochinchinensis Spreng.)

33. Effects of pretreatments and air drying temperatures on the carotenoid composition and antioxidant capacity of dried gac peel

34. An Optimised Aqueous Extract of Phenolic Compounds from Bitter Melon with High Antioxidant Capacity

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36. Nitrate and nitrite in Australian leafy vegetables

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