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Andirolides Q–V from the flower of andiroba (Carapa guianensis, Meliaceae)

Fitoterapia, 2013
Two new gedunins, an andirobin, two mexicanolides, and a phragmalin-type limonoid, named Andirolides Q (1), R (2), S (3), T (4), U (5), and V (6), were isolated from an oil of the flower of Carapa guianensis AUBLET (Meliaceae). Their structures have been elucidated on the basis of spectroscopic analyses using 1D and 2D NMR spectra and FABMS. Andirolide
Asami, Sakamoto   +7 more
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LARVICIDAL EFFECT OF ANDIROBA OIL, CARAPA GUIANENSIS(MELIACEAE), AGAINST AEDES AEGYPTI

open access: yesJournal of the American Mosquito Control Association, 2006
The aim of this work was to evaluate the larvicidal effect of andiroba oil, Carapa guyanensis, against 2 strains of Aedes aegypti. After 8 h after exposure to oil, the lethal concentration (LC)90 and LC95 values for the GCZ (temephos-resistant) strain larvae were 80 and 86 ppm (1st instars), 98 and 106 (2nd instars), 166 and 182 (3rd instars), and 192 ...
Romão P R T
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Insecticidal and repellent effects of tea tree and andiroba oils on flies associated with livestock

Medical and Veterinary Entomology, 2014
Abstract This study aimed to evaluate the insecticidal and repellent effects of tea tree, Melaleuca alternifolia (Myrtales: Myrtaceae), and andiroba, Carapa guianensis (Sapindales: Meliaceae), essential oils on two species of fly. For
Gustavo Machado   +1 more
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Crystallization behavior of andiroba oil and palm olein blends

Food Chemistry
The aim of this study was to produce andiroba oil (AO) and palm olein (OL) blends, and characterize their thermal, rheological and crystallization behavior. AO and OL are mainly composed of oleic (45.9-47.0 %), palmitic (28.1-35.5 %), linoleic (10.2-10.8 %) and stearic (4.8-9.2 %) acids.
Priscila Dayane de Freitas, Santos   +3 more
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Carapanins A–C: new limonoids from andiroba ( Carapa guianensis ) fruit oil

Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry, 2020
Carapanin A with a γ-lactone at C-15/C-30, and carapanin B with a C-16/C-30 δ-lactone ring were isolated from the fruit oil of Carapa guianensis together with carapanin C.
Takashi Kikuchi   +5 more
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MEDICINAL USE OF CARAPA GUIANENSIS (ANDIROBA) – AN INTEGRATIVE REVIEW

The study of teacher education and training for the effective use of technology, including artificial intelligence, is imperative today, as it not only redefines pedagogical practices, but also shapes the future of education, empowering educators to skillfully navigate an ever-evolving educational landscape.
Ivaniro Rodrigues da Costa Neto   +6 more
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Andiroba oil (Carapa guianensis): Descriptive analysis and applicability

Industrial Crops and Products, 2023
Andreza de Brito Leal   +3 more
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Andiroba: cadeias, circuitos, fixos e o ocioso

O circuito espacial da andiroba no estado do Amazonas tem diferentes capacidades e potencialidades territoriais, há um com junto de estruturas, seu funcionamento é marcado pela potencialidade. A andiroba é uma das espécies mais utilizadas no estado, tanto pelos empresários quanto pela sociedade em geral, principalmente como fármacos e cosméticos.
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USO MEDICINAL DA CARAPA GUIANENSIS (ANDIROBA) - UMA REVISÃO INTEGRATIVA

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A Carapa guianensis (andiroba) é uma árvore amazônica amplamente utilizada na medicina tradicional devido às suas propriedades farmacológicas, o que a torna uma fonte promissora de compostos bioativos. Sua importância reside nas diversas aplicações terapêuticas, incluindo atividades antimicrobiana, antiinflamatória, cicatrizante e antiparasitária. Este
Ivaniro Rodrigues da Costa Neto   +6 more
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PCL/Andiroba Oil (Carapa guianensis Aubl.) Hybrid Film for Wound Healing Applications

Polymers, 2021
Nascimento L A S   +2 more
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