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Identification of the volatile constituents of Brachystegia eurycoma Harms

The International Journal of Essential Oil Therapeutics: Exploring the Bioactivity of Aromatic Plants, 2006
Summary The volatile oil obtained by hydrodistillation of air-dried samples of the leaf of Brachystegia eurycoma Harms, Caesalphinaceae, have been studied for their constituents by GC–MS. Oxygenated monoterpenoids (35.9%) and sesquiterpenoid hydrocarbons (30.7%) are the major class of compounds identified occurring in higher proportions.
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INVESTIGATING THE IMPACT OF ACHI (BRACHYSTEGIA EURYCOMA) ON THE THICKENING TIME OF CEMENT

Nile Journal of Engineering and Applied Science, 2023
In recent times, more wells are being drilled and producing in the petroleum industry. To prevent early workover resulting from casing collapse caused by corrosion, shattering of cement sheath during perforation and fracturing, and to protect the integrity of the well, it is important to use properly designed cement slurry with appropriate additives to
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Solid-phase Extraction of 4-Nitrophenol from Aqueous Solution by Brachystegia eurycoma Seed Hulls

International Research Journal of Pure and Applied Chemistry, 2015
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Solution Properties of Brachystegia Eurycoma Seed Polysaccharide

2014
Water soluble seed polysaccharides have a variety of applications in the Food Industry. They serve as viscosity modifiers, gelling agents, texturizers, binders and sugar/ice crystal growth inhibitors; polysaccharides from plants such as guar and locust bean are widely applied industrially because of their viscous characteristics.
Louis M. Nwokocha, Peter A. Williams
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