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Nanoencapsulated Essential Oils for Post-Harvest Preservation of Stored Cereals: A Review. [PDF]

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(—)-Rubranine from Aniba rosaeodora☆

Phytochemistry, 1978
Abstract Aniba rosaeodora wood was shown to contain (—)-rubranine. An optically inactive form of this citrylidene-chalcone was previously considered to be an artifact of extraction. The constitution of rubranine was confirmed by pyrolysis and syntheses, involving previously reported pyridine-catalysed condensation of pinocembrin and citral, whereby
Irene B. de Alleluia   +4 more
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Pau rosa (Aniba rosaeodora): An extractivist potential

2023
Pau-Rosa (Aniba rosaeodora), which belongs to the lauraceae family, is a species with high added economic value. Its value is based on the extraction of its essential oil, which is highly prized by the chemical, cosmetic and food industries. Its exploitation began in 1882 in French Guiana, when the extraction of its oil generated interest in the ...
Lucas Eduardo Lopes Farias   +11 more
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Selective cytotoxicity of Aniba rosaeodora essential oil towards epidermoid cancer cells through induction of apoptosis

Mutation Research/Genetic Toxicology and Environmental Mutagenesis, 2011
Essential oils are complex mixtures of odorous and volatile compounds derived from secondary plant metabolism. They can be isolated from many plants by mechanical pressing or hydro- and steam-distillation and are known to induce a wide range of biological effects through their antibacterial, antifungal, cytotoxic, antioxidant and antimutagenic ...
Jérémie, Sœur   +8 more
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Propagation of Aniba rosaeodora ducke by rooted cuttings

2020
The possibilities of vegetatively propagating Aniba rosaeodora by rooting of cuttings were assessed through three successive experiments involving a total of 1120 cuttings. The rooting rates were significantly superior for 6 than for 18-month-old donor plants and using sand as rooting substrate rather than plain coconut fiber or mixed with sand or ...
Monteuuis, Olivier, Amusant, Nadine
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Chemical Variability of Rosewood (Aniba rosaeodoraDucke) Essential Oil in French Guiana

Journal of Essential Oil Research, 2009
Abstract Eighty-two samples of Aniba rosaeodora Ducke were collected from ten localities in French Guiana. Essential oils were extracted from different parts of the tree (trunk wood, branch wood, roots, leaves) and analyzed. Yield measurements were performed by hydrodistillation; total linalool content and percentages of (-)-linalool or (+)-linalool ...
Jean-Marie Chantraine   +2 more
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Aniba rosaeodora (rosewood)

PlantwisePlus Knowledge Bank, 2022
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Aniba rosaeodora (Var. amazonica Ducke) Essential Oil: Chemical Composition, Antibacterial, Antioxidant and Antitrypanosomal Activity

Antibiotics, 2021
Amanda Mara Teles   +2 more
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Amazon Rosewood (Aniba rosaeodora Ducke) Oils

2016
José Guilherme S. Maia   +1 more
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