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Com objetivo de avaliar in vitro a ação do óleo da semente da Carapa guianensis (Andiroba) no cultivo de larvas de nematóides gastrintestinais de animais das espécies caprina e ovina, foram testadas cinco diluições do óleo de andiroba (100, 50, 30, 25 e ...
M.P.O Farias +4 more
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OBJETIVO: avaliar os efeitos do óleo da andiroba (Carapa guianensis) na função do fígado de ratos submetidos à isquemia/reperfusão hepática normotérmica.
Nathalya Botelho Brito +5 more
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Ethnobotanical, Medical, Therapeutical and Pharmacological Study of Carapa guianensis Aublet
Carapa guianensis, popularly known as andiroba, belongs to the Meliaceae family of plants. The oil extracted from the andiroba seed is thick, dark yellow in color and is used as a raw material for illumination lamps and in the cosmetics industry for the
Inês Ribeiro Machado +1 more
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The Andiroba belongs to the botanical family Meliaceae, found in the Amazon mainly two varieties, Carapa guianensis and C. procera. They are species with large logging utility and extracted oil has many uses, especially in lighting, such as healing use ...
Elson Farias Silva +7 more
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Profile of medicinal plants utilization through patent documents: The andiroba example
AbstractToday, one of the trends of the pharmaceutical, cosmetic and food market is the development of products with components of natural origin, rationally exploiting biodiversity. Brazilian population makes secular use of medicinal plants including andiroba, whose oil is used in folk medicine as febrifuge, pain-relieving, anti-parasitic, anti ...
Amaral, Luciene F. Gaspar +1 more
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Polyurethane films were prepared from andiroba (Carapa guianensis) and buriti (Mauritia flexuosa) oil‐derived polyols, emphasizing their potential as bio‐based materials. UV–Vis analysis indicates the retention of carotenoid‐related chromophoric features within the polymer matrix.
João A. P. da Silva +5 more
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ABSTRACT This study reports the development of freeze‐dried sodium alginate sponges containing Amazonian andiroba oil (Carapa guianensis Aubl.) and [Mn(phen)2Cl2], aiming to obtain porous biomaterials with antibacterial activity for potential topical wound applications. X‐Ray diffraction revealed predominantly amorphous structures for all sponges (AA1,
Marinaldo V. de Souza Junior +8 more
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Avaliou-se o potencial acaricida in vitro do óleo da semente da andiroba (Carapa guianensis) sobre fêmeas ingurgitadas de Anocentor nitens (n=210) e Rhipicephalus sanguineus (n=140), coletadas manualmente, respectivamente, de equinos e de cães ...
M.P.O. Farias +6 more
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EFFICIENCY OF ANDIROBA, COPAIBA AND JATROPHA OILS TO IMPROVE THE RESISTANCE OF Pinus elliottii WOOD TO WOOD-DECAY FUNGI [PDF]
Non-renewable chemical products are still the most used for wood protection, however, they have negative aspects. Several problems associated with the extensive use of these substances have been reported, such as intoxication of animals and plants, and ...
Sara Freitas de Souza +4 more
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Cerrado oil is richer in MUFA and antioxidant compounds, while Xingu oil shows higher SFA and enhanced oxidative stability, reinforcing the potential of pequi oil as a sustainable bioactive ingredient. ABSTRACT Pequi ( Caryocar brasiliense ) is a native fruit widely distributed in Brazilian biomes, specially in Cerrado, known for its high oil yield and
Dhayna O. Sobral +8 more
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