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A Palynological Atlas of the Amazon <i>canga</i> Vegetation. [PDF]
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The Therapeutic Properties of Carapa guianensis
Current Pharmaceutical Design, 2014Carapa guianensis Aublet (Meliaceae), also known as andiroba, is used in popular medicine in Brazil and other countries encompassing the Amazon rainforest. Virtually all parts of the andiroba tree are utilized, including the seed's oil, which is employed to treat inflammation and infections. The medicinal properties of C.
Maria das Graças, Henriques +1 more
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RIZOBACTÉRIAS DA CARAPA GUIANENSIS AUBL.
2023Dentre as espécies nativas da Amazônia, a Carapa guianensis Aubl, popularmente conhecida por andiroba, destaca-se pelo seu múltiplo uso, principalmente pelas suas propriedades medicinais. Sua microbiota rizosférica é um ambiente ideal para selecionar microrganismos com potencial de aumentar a tolerância de plantas aos estresses ambientais.
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Andirolides Q–V from the flower of andiroba (Carapa guianensis, Meliaceae)
Fitoterapia, 2013Two new gedunins, an andirobin, two mexicanolides, and a phragmalin-type limonoid, named Andirolides Q (1), R (2), S (3), T (4), U (5), and V (6), were isolated from an oil of the flower of Carapa guianensis AUBLET (Meliaceae). Their structures have been elucidated on the basis of spectroscopic analyses using 1D and 2D NMR spectra and FABMS. Andirolide
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Constituents of Carapa guianensis Aubl. (Meliaceae).
ChemInform, 2004AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
Shu-Hua, Qi +3 more
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The constituents of Carapa guianensis Aubl. and their biogenetic relationship
Bioorganic Chemistry, 1972Abstract Seven compounds, namely, epoxyazadiradione (III), 6α-acetoxy-epoxyazadira-dione (VI), 6α-acetoxygedunin (Va), 6α-hydroxygedunin (Vb), 7-deacetoxy-7-oxogedunin (IVb), andirobin (VII), and methyl angolensate (VIII), were isolated from Carapa guianensis Aubl., three of which, VI, Va, and Vb are new compounds. The biogenetic implication of the
D. Lavie, E.C. Levy, R. Zelnik
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LARVICIDAL EFFECT OF ANDIROBA OIL, CARAPA GUIANENSIS(MELIACEAE), AGAINST AEDES AEGYPTI
The aim of this work was to evaluate the larvicidal effect of andiroba oil, Carapa guyanensis, against 2 strains of Aedes aegypti. After 8 h after exposure to oil, the lethal concentration (LC)90 and LC95 values for the GCZ (temephos-resistant) strain larvae were 80 and 86 ppm (1st instars), 98 and 106 (2nd instars), 166 and 182 (3rd instars), and 192 ...
Pedro R T Romão
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Acute and subacute toxicity of the Carapa guianensis Aublet (Meliaceae) seed oil
Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2008Carapa guianensis (Meliaceae), known as Andiroba in Brazil, has been used by Amazon Rainforest indigenous communities for treatment of coughs, convulsions, skin diseases, arthritis, rheumatism, ear infections, to heal wounds and bruises and as an insect repellent.
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A toxicological evaluation of the effect of Carapa guianensis Aublet on pregnancy in Wistar rats
Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2007The effects of the administration of Carapa guianensis Aublet (Meliaceae) seed oil were investigated during pregnancy in female Wistar rats. Five groups of pregnant rats (n=5-9 per group) were treated orally from the 7th to the 14th day of pregnancy (organogenic period), at doses of: 0, 0.375, 0.75, 1.5 and 3.0gkg(-1). On the 20th day of pregnancy, the
J H, Costa-Silva +9 more
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Volatiles from the Leaves and Flowers ofCarapa guianensisAubl.
Journal of Essential Oil Research, 2001Abstract The leaves (sample A) and flowers (samples B and C) of Carapa guianensis were submitted to hydrodistillation and their components were characterized by GC/MS. The sesquiterpenes prevail over the identified compounds. The major components found in die leaf oil were bicyclogermacrene (23.0%) and germacrene B (14.3%), while the flower oil was ...
Eloisa Helena Andrade +2 more
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