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Sources of Carotenoids in Amazonian Fruits. [PDF]

open access: yesMolecules
Dos Santos OV   +2 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Congreso Venezolano de la ciencia del suelo [PDF]

open access: yes, 1978
Araujo, J., Blancaneaux, Philippe
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Bioactive Compounds, Antioxidant, Cytotoxic, and Genotoxic Investigation of the Standardized Liquid Extract from <i>Eugenia involucrata</i> DC. Leaves. [PDF]

open access: yesPharmaceuticals (Basel)
Teófilo MNG   +13 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Secagem de pirênios e emergência de plântulas em murucizeiro (Byrsonima crassifolia (L.) H.B.K. - Malpighiacea). [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
MALCHER, D. J. da P.   +3 more
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Glycolipids from Byrsonima crassifolia

Phytochemistry, 1997
Abstract From the leaves of Byrsonima crassifolia four new glycolipids, 1,2-di- O -miristoyl-3- O -(6-sulpho-α- d -quinovopyranosyl)-glycerol, 1,2-di- O -(8-hexadecenoyl)-3- O -(6-sulpho-α- d -quinovopyranosyl)-glycerol, 1,2-di- O -palmitoyl-3- O -(β- d -glucopyranosyl)- glycerol and 1,2-di- O -(8-hexadecenoyl)-3- O -(β- d -glucopyranosyl)-glycerol,
RASTRELLI, Luca   +6 more
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DRYING KINETICS FOR MURICI (BYRSONIMA CRASSIFOLIA) FRUIT

Journal of Food Processing and Preservation, 2006
The objectives of this work were to study and to model the drying kinetics of murici (Byrsonima crassifolia) fruit, with and without peel, using the diffusional model (Fick's second law) adapted to a cubic geometry. The drying data were obtained using a convective vertical tray drier at three different temperatures (50, 60 and 70C).
ABRAHAM D. GIRALDO-ZUNIGA   +4 more
openaire   +1 more source

Development of microsatellite markers in Byrsonima crassifolia (Malpighiaceae)

American Journal of Botany, 2012
• Premise of the study: We developed and characterized microsatellite markers for Byrsonima crassifolia (Malpighiaceae), a widely distributed neotropical fruit tree.• Methods and Results: Eight polymorphic and two monomorphic microsatellite loci were identified and screened in 60 samples from four geographically disparate populations (Bolivia, Brazil ...
Genevieve K, Croft, Barbara A, Schaal
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Antimicrobial activity of Byrsonima crassifolia (L.) H.B.K.

Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 1999
From Byrsonima crassifolia (L.) H.B.K. a tropical tree widely distributed in Mexico, Central and South America, which has been used medicinally since prehispanic times, we report here the antibacterial activities of organic extracts of roots and stems. The ethyl acetate of roots was the most active against Klebsiella pneumoniae, Pseudomonas aeruginosa,
M, Martínez-Vázquez   +4 more
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Constituents of Byrsonima crassifolia and their Spasmogenic Activity

International Journal of Pharmacognosy, 1995
AbstractIn a biological and phytochemical study on the leaves of Byrsonima crassifolia, 22 compounds were isolated and identified from a MeOH extract. Among the isolates were six triterpenes (betulinaldehyde, betulin, betulinic acid, lupeol, oleanolic acid, and ursenaldehyde), two sterols (β-sitosterol and its glucoside), six flavonoids (catechin ...
Bejar, Ezra   +4 more
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