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Ethnobotanical knowledge of wild edible plants for empowering food and nutritional security in the Garo Hills, India. [PDF]

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Star Fruits (Averrhoa carambola)

2023
Thai Journal of Emergency Medicine., 5, 2, 59 ...
Pornchanok Sirisantisamrid   +3 more
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Carotenoids of the fruit of Averrhoa carambola

Phytochemistry, 1983
Abstract The carotenoids of the tropical fruit Averrhoa carambola were investigated and from most of them mass spectra were taken. The total carotenoid content was 22 μg/g fr. wt. The carotenoid pattern was uncommon, the main pigments were phytofluene (17%), ζ-carotene (25%), β-cryptoflavin (34%) and mutatoxanthin (14%).
Jeana Gross, Raphael Ikan, Gert Eckhardt
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Dihydrochalcone C-glycosides from Averrhoa carambola leaves

Phytochemistry, 2020
Ten undescribed dihydrochalcone C-glycosides, carambolasides R1‒R3, S1, S2, T1‒T3, 3-hydroxycarambolaside T1, and 3-hydroxycarambolaside P were isolated along with carambolasides I and P from the leaves of Averrhoa carambola L. (Oxalidaceae). Their structures were determined by spectroscopic and chemical methods.
Yang, Yue   +3 more
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Phytotoxic Constituents of the Fruits of Averrhoa carambola

Chemistry of Natural Compounds, 2015
The agrochemical industry is continuously searching for phytotoxic compounds, including weedicides, herbicides,etc. The continuous use of synthetic phytotoxic compounds may affect nontarget organisms and also cause environmentalpollution problems due to retarded degradation, etc.
D. C. Gunawardena   +2 more
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Comparative Phytochemical screening tests of the ethanolic extracts of Averrhoa carambola and Averrhoa bilimbi

Journal of Biosciences and Experimental Pharmacology
Averrhoa carambola, usually referred to as star fruit, is a versatile and enduring tropical plant that falls within the Oxalidaceae family. Similarly, Averrhoa bilimbi, also known as Bilimbi or Cucumber Tree, is a multipurpose tropical plant that belongs to the same family.
Taslima Begum   +4 more
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Acceptability of Bilimbi (Averrhoa Bilimbi) Candy

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019
The study has been conducted to determine the acceptability of Bilimbi Candy. The product testing was participated by 120 respondents. The benchmark test was evaluated by the researchers themselves together with 29 students of Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management and 10 faculty members.
Cenby Eppie Guimbaolibot Gaytos   +3 more
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Carambola (Averrhoa carambola L.)

1989
The carambola Averrhoa carambola L. is an evergreen fruit tree (Fig. 1) in the family Oxalidaceae. It is believed to have originated in southeast Asia, probably in Indonesia (Purseglove 1968), where it has been reported to occur in the wild state. The closely related bilimbi (Averrhoa bilimbi L.), however, is thought to be native to the Malay peninsula
R. E. Litz, J. L. Griffis
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