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Prunin-0-6″-gallat, aus Acacia farnesiana
Phytochemistry, 1974Abstract From the pods of Acacia farnesiana a new flavanone acylglucoside was isolated identified as (−)5,7,4′-trihydroxy- flavanone (Naringenin)-7- O -β- d -[6″- O -galloyl]-glucopyranoside.
H.I. El Sissi +5 more
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Industrial Crops and Products, 2015
Abstract The physicochemical, shear flow behaviour and emulsifying properties of gum exudates from Acacia cochliacantha and Acacia farnesiana were analysed and compared to those for Acacia senegal gum. Evaluation of physicochemical properties showed that A. farnesiana and A.
Roberto Sibaja-Hernández +3 more
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Abstract The physicochemical, shear flow behaviour and emulsifying properties of gum exudates from Acacia cochliacantha and Acacia farnesiana were analysed and compared to those for Acacia senegal gum. Evaluation of physicochemical properties showed that A. farnesiana and A.
Roberto Sibaja-Hernández +3 more
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Forage utilization from native shrubs Acacia rigidula and Acacia farnesiana by goats and sheep
Small Ruminant Research, 1997Two trials, (in vivo and in situ) were conducted to evaluate the influence of shrub leaves on digestion and N retention by goats and ruminal digestion by sheep. In trial one, 12 male castrated Spanish goats (32.5 ± 2.1 kg LW) were housed in metabolism stalls and randomly assigned to three diets (four goats per treatment): (1) 23% alfalfa hay (Medicago ...
R.G. Ramírez, R.A. Ledezma-Torres
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International Journal of Toxicology, 2005
These ingredients are derived from various species of the acacia plant. Only material derived from Acacia Senegal are in current use according to industry data. The concentration at which these ingredients are reported to be used ranges from 9 % in mascara to 0.0001 % in tonics, dressings, and other hair-grooming aids.
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These ingredients are derived from various species of the acacia plant. Only material derived from Acacia Senegal are in current use according to industry data. The concentration at which these ingredients are reported to be used ranges from 9 % in mascara to 0.0001 % in tonics, dressings, and other hair-grooming aids.
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EFFECTS OF LASER BIOSTIMULATION ON GERMINATION OF ACACIA FARNESIANA (L.) WILLD.
Acta Horticulturae, 2010Acacia farnesiana (L.) Willd. is a very important multipurpose species in Egypt and many other countries. It is valued as forestry and as an ornamental tree. Its flowers produce a perfume called "cassie" extensively used in European perfumery. The present study aims to the determination of the effect of helium-Neon (He-Ne) light irradiation on ...
A. Soliman, M.A. Harith
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Distribution of Triclopyr and Picloram in Huisache (Acacia farnesiana)
Weed Science, 1979The triethylamine salt of triclopyr [(3,5,6-trichloro-2-pyridinyl)oxy] acetic acid and the potassium salt of picloram (4-amino-3,5,6-trichloropicolinic acid) were applied as soil, foliar, and soil-plus-foliar treatments to greenhouse-grown huisache [Acacia farnesiana(L.) Willd.].
R. W. Bovey +2 more
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Small Ruminant Research, 1998
Abstract Leaves from the shrubs blackbrush acacia ( Acacia rigidula ), palo verde ( Cercidium macrum ), and huisache ( Acacia farnesiana ) were evaluated as protein supplements in low-quality buffelgrass ( Cenchrus ciliaris ) straw-based diets for sheep using in vivo (Trial 1) and in situ (Trial 2) digestibility trials. Leaves were collected in Marin,
R.G. Ramı́rez, J.A. Lara
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Abstract Leaves from the shrubs blackbrush acacia ( Acacia rigidula ), palo verde ( Cercidium macrum ), and huisache ( Acacia farnesiana ) were evaluated as protein supplements in low-quality buffelgrass ( Cenchrus ciliaris ) straw-based diets for sheep using in vivo (Trial 1) and in situ (Trial 2) digestibility trials. Leaves were collected in Marin,
R.G. Ramı́rez, J.A. Lara
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Roller Application of Clopyralid for Huisache,Acacia farnesiana, Control
Weed Technology, 1988Experiments were conducted in south Texas from 1983 to 1987 to evaluate clopyralid for huisache control using a carpeted roller. Huisache control with clopyralid applied as broadcast sprays or with a carpeted roller generally equaled that from the same rates of picloram or of 1:1 mixtures of clopyralid plus picloram.
Charles J. Scifres +3 more
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