Morphometry of fruit and seed of Bixa orellana L. "achiote"
Segundo E. López +4 more
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Bixin from <i>Bixa orellana</i> L.: Analytical Method Validation, Physicochemical Characterization, and Selective Antifungal Activity against <i>Candida</i> spp. . [PDF]
Rodrigues DF +9 more
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Oil/Water Biphasic Solvent System for the Eco-Extraction and Cosmetic Formulation of Bixa orellana L. [PDF]
Chambaud M +5 more
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In Vitro Evaluation of the Antifungal Properties of Bixa orellana L. Essential Oil from the Ecuadorian Amazon Against Candida albicans (ATCC 10231). [PDF]
Berrú MBC +7 more
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Mycoflora associated with seeds of Bixa orellana L.
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Morfología floral del achiote, Bixa orellana L. (Bixaceae)
In a reinvestigation of the floral morphology of Bixa orellana, it was found that several organs such as stamens and gynoecium needed a new description. Anthers are folded, horseshoeshaped, with 4 locules and lateral dehiscence. The ovary is inferior and at maturity is raised by a gynophore. The flower has a netwotk of laticifers and gum channels.
Rivera, Dora I., Flores, Eugenia M.
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Potential of Annatto Seeds (<i>Bixa orellana</i> L.) Extract Together with Pectin-Edible Coatings: Application on Mulberry Fruits (<i>Morus nigra</i> L.). [PDF]
Oliveira IGS +8 more
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Physicochemical and Sensory Characteristics of Spreadable Liver Pâtés with Annatto Extract (Bixa orellana L.) and Date Palm Co-Products (Phoenix dactylifera L.). [PDF]
Martín-Sánchez AM +4 more
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From Extraction to Stabilization: Employing a 22 Experimental Design in Developing Nutraceutical-Grade Bixin from Bixa orellana L. [PDF]
Luna-Finkler CL +7 more
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Food, medicinal and ornamental significance of Kumkum (Bixa orellana L.)
Kumkum (Bixa orellana), belonging to the Bixaceae family, is native to the tropical regions of the Americas. The essential natural color obtained from the seeds, namely bixin, is broadly used in the food, medicinal, cosmetic, and textile industries. It is also important for landscaping and gardening due to its beautiful pinkish flowers.
Sahu, Jaydeep Kumar +6 more
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