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Brazilian tucumã-do-Amazonas (Astrocaryum aculeatum) and tucumã-do-Pará (Astrocaryum vulgare) fruits: bioactive composition, health benefits, and technological potential

Food Research International, 2022
Latin America has a wide range of native plants spread through its territory. The palms of the Astrocaryum genus are examples of crops occurring in Central and South America, including the large plant life in Brazil. Although not very well known, the Astrocaryum spp.
Ana Paula da Fonseca, Machado   +4 more
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Tucumã (Astrocaryum aculeatum) Prevents Oxidative and DNA Damage to Retinal Pigment Epithelium Cells

Journal of Medicinal Food, 2021
Eye diseases have a negative impact on the eyesight quality of the world population. The age-related macular degeneration (AMD) draws special attention since it is a chronic disorder characterized by oxidative and inflammatory damage to the retinal epithelial pigment, which triggers progressive vision loss.
Beatriz da Silva Rosa, Bonadiman   +9 more
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Elemental Chemistry Composition of Astrocaryum aculeatum Meyer (arecaceae) Using Edxrf Methods

International Journal of Applied Science - Research and Review, 2018
The organic chemical composition of some of them has already been published, but the inorganic part is rarely cited. Arising from this interest and few studies on the chemical composition of regional plants, it is understood that this type of study should be done, because it is an extreme necessity for industrial areas which are above reported.
Claudia Candida Silva   +3 more
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Wood-plastic Composite Based on Recycled Polypropylene and Amazonian Tucumã (Astrocaryum aculeatum) Endocarp Waste

Fibers and Polymers, 2021
Natural fibre-based composites have been investigated as a viable ecological alternative to conventional materials, combining low-cost and sustainable features to engineering products. In tropical countries, such as Brazil, there are many lignocellulosic residues that are discarded in nature, polluting the environment, such as the Tucuma fruit, which ...
Antonio Claudio Kieling   +7 more
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Supercritical fluid and pressurized liquid extraction of spent tucumã-do-Amazonas (Astrocaryum aculeatum) almonds

The Journal of Supercritical Fluids
Luciedry Matheus Souza Carvalho   +5 more
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The Tucumã of Amazonas— Astrocaryum aculeatum

2018
Roberto C.V. Santos   +3 more
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