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Typification of Bromelia karatas , the type of the genus Bromelia (Bromeliaceae)

TAXON, 2016
Abstract The type of the genus Bromelia , B. karatas , occurs in Mexico, the Caribbean, Central and northern South America. Over the last two centuries, the absence of type material has led to uncertainty regarding the identity of this
Raquel F. Monteiro, Rafaela C. Forzza
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Reinvestigation of the proteolytically active components of Bromelia pinguin fruit

Fitoterapia, 2005
Pinguinain is the name given to a proteolytic enzyme preparation obtained from Bromelia pinguin fruits that has been scarcely studied. The present paper deals on the reexamination of the proteases present in fruits of B. pinguin grown in Cienfuegos, Cuba.
Juan Abreu, Payrol   +3 more
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Hemisphaericin-D, a dialysable and polymerizable protease found in Bromelia hemisphaerica

Experientia, 1977
Proteolytic activity was detected outside dialysis bag filled with Bromelia hemisphaerica fruit juice. The dialysable protease was concentrated and purified from small molecular weight contaminants on Sephadex G-10 columns. Acrylamide gel electrophoresis of the dialysable protease, in the presence of SDS and 2-mercaptoethanol, demonstrated a single ...
C, Agundis, M, Reyes, F, Córdoba
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Fruit Oil ofBromelia balansae

Journal of Essential Oil Research, 2010
Abstract The essential oil obtained of the fruits from Bromelia balansae (Bromeliaceae) collected in the Mato Grosso do Sul was analyzed by GC and GC/MS. Thirty-five components were identified in the fruit oil. The major constituents in the fruit oil were cryptomeridiol (12.0%), spathulenol (7.5%) and globulol (7.2%).
C. A. L. Cardoso   +2 more
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Bromelia longipedicellata and Bromelia stellata (Bromeliaceae): Two new species from the Brazilian Amazon

Feddes Repertorium
AbstractTwo new species of Bromelia L. (Bromelioideae, Bromeliaceae) endemic to the Amazon are described, increasing to 16 the number of species recorded from the Brazilian part of the biome. Bromelia longipedicelata is characterized by a lax inflorescence emerging from the leaf rosette, primary bracts ovate with entire margins, floral bracts linear ...
Raquel Fernandes Monteiro   +1 more
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Invertebrados asociados a bromelias

2022
Fabiola Ospina Bautista   +2 more
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