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Coyolosa, a new hypoglycemic from Acrocomia mexicana
Pharmaceutica Acta Helvetiae, 1997From the methanol extract of the Arocomia mexicana root a new tetrahydropyrane compound was isolated. Its skeletal structure and relative stereochemistry were established by spectral analysis. Substituent effects have been determined with the hope of providing information about steric interactions and conformation of tetrahydropyran derivatives and ...
S, Pérez +4 more
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2018
Published as part of de Lima, Natácia Evangelista, Carvalho, Alexandre Assis, Meerow, Alan William & Manfrin, Maura Helena, 2018, A review of the palm genus Acrocomia: Neotropical green gold, pp. 151-161 in Organisms Diversity & Evolution (New York, N. Y.) (New York, N.
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Published as part of de Lima, Natácia Evangelista, Carvalho, Alexandre Assis, Meerow, Alan William & Manfrin, Maura Helena, 2018, A review of the palm genus Acrocomia: Neotropical green gold, pp. 151-161 in Organisms Diversity & Evolution (New York, N. Y.) (New York, N.
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Mycotaxon, 2013
Collections determined by J. A. Stevenson as Cercospora acrocomiae [≡ Exosporium acrocomiae] from leaf spots of Acrocomia media [= A. aculeata] in Puerto Rico were reexamined. Two different fungi were identified: a previously unnoticed authentic cercosporoid taxon that we describe herein as Passalora acrocomiae and Exosporium acrocomiae, which we ...
Eduardo Guatimosim +2 more
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Collections determined by J. A. Stevenson as Cercospora acrocomiae [≡ Exosporium acrocomiae] from leaf spots of Acrocomia media [= A. aculeata] in Puerto Rico were reexamined. Two different fungi were identified: a previously unnoticed authentic cercosporoid taxon that we describe herein as Passalora acrocomiae and Exosporium acrocomiae, which we ...
Eduardo Guatimosim +2 more
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2018
Acrocomia intumescens Acrocomia intumescens is known by several common names, such as macaúba, macaíba, bocaiúva, coco-baboso, palmeira-barriguda, macaúba-barriguda, and coco de espinho (Lorenzi et al. 2010). Some researchers assume that A. aculeata and A. intumescens are distinct species due to the morphological characters (Vianna et al.
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Acrocomia intumescens Acrocomia intumescens is known by several common names, such as macaúba, macaíba, bocaiúva, coco-baboso, palmeira-barriguda, macaúba-barriguda, and coco de espinho (Lorenzi et al. 2010). Some researchers assume that A. aculeata and A. intumescens are distinct species due to the morphological characters (Vianna et al.
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Acrocomia Aculeata as an Unreported Cause of Tricuspid Regurgitation
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2009Penetrating chest trauma can produce a wide range of lesions to cardiac structures. Some patients develop signs and symptoms of residual sequelae. We describe the case of an 11-year-old boy with severe tricuspid regurgitation caused by the thorn of a palm tree.
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Acrocomia Species (Macauba Palm)
1996The tropical oil palms of the genus Acrocomia, spread all over the South and Central American continents, are very important since they produce oils that may be used for human consumption, the cosmetic industry, and also as a source of alternative fuel (Lleras 1985).
O. J. Crocomo, M. Melo
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Sustainability study of biodiesel from Acrocomia totai
Global NEST Journal, 2014<p>The aim of this work is to quantify the life-cycle emissions in terms of CO<sub>2</sub> equivalent grams per megajoule of biodiesel produced from Acrocomia totai, a native oily seed from Paraguay, according to Directive 2009/28/EC. The other key point is to calculate the amount of energy invested to get a megajoule of biodiesel, by
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ACROCOMIA-MEXICANA PALM OF THE ANCIENT MESOAMERICANS
1990(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Initial development of seedlings of macauba palm (Acrocomia aculeata)
Industrial Crops and Products, 2016Abstract The macauba palm ( Acrocomia aculeata ), also know as the grugru palm, macaw palm and coyol palm, has great potential for the production of oil for biodiesel. The aim of this study was to evaluate the development of macauba palm seedlings in two types of soil, with and without the use of a soil conditioner.
Wesley Machado +2 more
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First chromosome scale genome of Acrocomia aculeata
The Arecaceae family comprises economically, and ecologically significant palm species widely distributed across tropical and subtropical regions. Among them, Acrocomia aculeata, commonly known as Macauba, has gained attention due to its high oil yield, environmental adaptability, and potential applications in sustainable agriculture and bioenergy ...Matheus Scaketti +12 more
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