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The growth of two annual crops, okra (Abelmoschus escutentus) and egg-plant (Solatium melongena) and one perennial crop, andiroba (Carapa guianensis, a native forest tree of Amazonia) under different treatments with organic manure derived from termite ...
L. S. Batalha +2 more
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Effects of Andiroba oil (Carapa guianensis) on wound healing in alloxan-diabetic rats
Purpose: To evaluate wound healing in diabetic rats by using topic Andiroba oil (Carapa guianensis). Methods: Six male, adult, Wistar rats were distributed into three groups: Sham group (wound treatment with distilled water); Collagenase group ...
Leandro Augusto Braga +9 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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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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Do polyembryonic seeds of Carapa surinamensis (Meliaceae) have advantages for seedling development? [PDF]
Polyembryony is the differentiation and development of multiple embryos in a single seed. This characteristic can provide advantages, as more than one embryo is produced with the same amount of resources, and the probability of establishment of at least ...
Débora Najara de SOUZA FERREIRA +2 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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Óleo de Andiroba (Carapa guianensis Aublet): das características Botânicas à extração do óleo
Andiroba, a species belonging to the Meliaceae family, of multiple use of great economic interest, especially for its medicinal properties. The objective of study was to carry out a bibliographic review in scientific articles on the production of ...
Alencar, Fernanda Lima de
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Biosurfactant was produced by Pseudomonas aeruginosa using andiroba waste from Amazonia. A biosurfactant–alginate composite (Alg/BioS) was successfully synthesized via ionotropic gelation, and achieved up to 70% Cr6+ removal from water. Abstract Environmental contamination by heavy metals represents a significant challenge due to their persistence in ...
Paulo Diniz Austriaco +11 more
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Andiroba: Carapa guianensis. [PDF]
NOMES VULGARES POR UNIDADES DA FEDERAÇÃO: no Acre, no Amapá, no Ceará, no Maranhão e em Roraima, andiroba; no Amazonas, andiroba e andirobeira; na Bahia, andiroba e nandiroba; no Pará, andiroba, andiroba-branca, andiroba-cedro, andiroba-do- igapó ...
CARVALHO, P. E. R.
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