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Ecologia da polinização de urucu (Bixa orellana L.) em Belém, PA. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
MAUÉS-VENTURIERI, M., VENTURIERI, G. C.
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Resposta in vitro de embriões zigóticos de urucu (Bixa orellana L.). [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
BARBOSA, A. do S. A.   +3 more
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Alternatives to eosin in histopathological assessments: A comparison of organic stains. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Oral Maxillofac Pathol
Aiswarya AM   +5 more
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A bioactive sesquiterpene from Bixa orellana

Journal of Natural Medicines, 2010
A dichloromethane extract of the air-dried leaves of Bixa orellana afforded ishwarane 1, phytol 2, polyprenol 3, and a mixture of stigmasterol 4a and sitosterol 4b by silica gel chromatography. The structure of 1 was elucidated by extensive 1D and 2D NMR spectroscopy.
Dennis D, Raga   +3 more
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The hypoglycaemic activity of Bixa orellana extract in the dog

Methods and Findings in Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology, 2008
In West Indian folklore, a variety of plants are used for medicinal purposes. One such plant, Bixa orellana (annatto), is commonly used in the treatment of diabetes mellitus. Preliminary studies have shown that a crude annatto seed extract exhibited either glucose lowering or hyperglycaemia-inducing activity depending on how it was further manipulated.
K R M, Russell   +3 more
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Antimicrobial activity of the leaves and seeds of Bixa orellana

Fitoterapia, 2003
The ethanolic extracts of the leaves and seeds of Bixa orellana showed a broad spectrum of antimicrobial activity. The activity of the leaf extract was more pronounced.
T C, Fleischer   +3 more
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The Domestication of Annatto (Bixa orellana) from Bixa urucurana in Amazonia

Economic Botany, 2015
Annatto (Bixa orellana) is an important colorant domesticated in the Neotropics, although it is not clear where or from which wild populations. We reviewed the available biological, archaeological, and ethnographic information about annatto, and integrated this with our recent ethnobotanical observations of cultivated and non–cultivated populations in ...
Moreira, Priscila Ambrósio   +4 more
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Effects of Bixa orellana L. Seeds on Hyperlipidemia

Phytotherapy Research, 2012
Bixa orellana L., urucum, or urucu, a native tropical tree of Central and South American rain forests is used to treat various diseases in popular medicine. In Ceará, Northeast of Brazil, the seeds of urucum have been used for the treatment of high lipid blood levels.
Jamile M, Ferreira   +6 more
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