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High electrochemical performance of nickel cobaltite@biomass carbon composite (NiCoO@BC) derived from the bark of Anacardium occidentale for supercapacitor application. [PDF]
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Synthesis of chitosan/PVA/copper oxide nanocomposite using Anacardium occidentale extract and evaluating its antioxidant, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory and cytotoxic activities. [PDF]
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Production of Organic Acids from Cashew Nut Shell Liquid (CNSL) via Electrochemical Synthesis. [PDF]
Ducuara JA, Arrieta AA, Calabokis OP.
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2022
Published as part of Molino, Jean-François, Sabatier, Daniel, Grenand, Pierre, Engel, Julien, Frame, Dawn, Delprete, Piero G., Fleury, Marie, Odonne, Guillaume, Davy, Damien, Lucas, Eve J. & Martin, Claire A., 2022, An annotated checklist of the tree species of French Guiana, including vernacular nomenclature, pp.
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Published as part of Molino, Jean-François, Sabatier, Daniel, Grenand, Pierre, Engel, Julien, Frame, Dawn, Delprete, Piero G., Fleury, Marie, Odonne, Guillaume, Davy, Damien, Lucas, Eve J. & Martin, Claire A., 2022, An annotated checklist of the tree species of French Guiana, including vernacular nomenclature, pp.
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2020
2.4. A molecular mechanism for the chitinolytic and antifungal properties of A. occidentale class VI chitinase To investigate a probable mechanism for the chitinolytic and antifungal properties of cashew class VI chitinase, a three-dimensional molecular model of its GH19 domain was generated by homology modeling (Fig. S21), the model was validated (Fig.
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2.4. A molecular mechanism for the chitinolytic and antifungal properties of A. occidentale class VI chitinase To investigate a probable mechanism for the chitinolytic and antifungal properties of cashew class VI chitinase, a three-dimensional molecular model of its GH19 domain was generated by homology modeling (Fig. S21), the model was validated (Fig.
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Chemical Examination of Anacardium occidentale
Planta Medica, 1982A new biflavonoid-C-glycoside named occidentoside, also the known (-)salipurposide and beta-sitosterol, have been isolated from the nut shells of Anacardium occidentale L. (Anacardiaceae). The structure of occidentoside has been established as tetrahydroninokiflavone-C-glucoside (III) from spectral and chemical evidence.
S S, Murthy +4 more
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Cashew Nut (Anacardium occidentale)
2020Cashew (Anacardium occidentale L.) is a versatile plant cultivated in several tropical countries. The crop is fast-growing, hardy, drought resistant, and it is familiar for its nut globally although all plant parts are valuable. It serves an immense importance with respect to global trade for its nuts. Although in the beginning it was considered a well-
Javid Ahmad Malik, Monika Bhadauria
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Antimicrobial activity of Anacardium occidentale bark
Fitoterapia, 2001Anacardium occidentale bark 60% methanolic extract exhibited antimicrobial activity against 13 out of 15 bacterial isolates at a concentration of 20 mg/ml.
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Tyrosinase Inhibitors from Anacardium occidentale Fruits
Journal of Natural Products, 1994Anacardic acids, 2-methylcardols, and cardols isolated from various parts of the cashew [Anacardium occidentale] (Anacardiaceae) fruit have been found to exhibit tyrosinase inhibitory activity. Kinetic studies with the two principal active compounds, 6-[8(Z),11(Z),14-pentadecatrienyl]salicylic acid and 5-[8(Z),11(Z),14-pentadecatrienyl]resorcinol, have
I, Kubo, I, Kinst-Hori, Y, Yokokawa
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Anacardium occidentale L. (Cashewnut)
1996Cashew (Anacardium occidentale L.), belonging to the family Anacardiaceae, is an evergreen tree with a dome-shaped canopy which almost touches the ground (Fig. 1A). According to Ohler (1979), there are few trees as beautiful as a tall cashew tree. The stout branches arise very low on the trunk and some of them trail on the ground.
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