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Solid state characterization of two novel gums from Cedrela odorata and Enterolobium cyclocarpum
Journal of Pharmaceutical Investigation, 2017Functional and physicochemical properties of two novel polymers from plants were characterized with a view of determining suitability for use in pharmaceutical dosage forms. Cedrela gum (CD) and Enterolobium gum (ET) were extracted from the incised trunk of Cedrela odorata (Meliaceae) and Enterolobium cyclocarpum (Mimosoideae) trees respectively.
John Oluwasogo Ayorinde +1 more
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Replacement of lucerne by Enterolobium cyclocarpum leaves in the diet of growing goats
Animal Production Science, 2018Animal production in tropical regions is commonly limited by the low crude protein content and digestibility of pastures, particularly during the dry season. The objective of the present study was to evaluate the effect of including Enterolobium cyclocarpum leaves (ECL) (0%, 15% and 30%) in diets as a partial replacement for lucerne on dry-matter ...
A. Ortiz-Rodea +7 more
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EFFECTS OF PROCESSING ON THE NUTRITIONAL CONTENTS OF Enterolobium cyclocarpum SEEDS
Nigerian Journal of Animal ProductionAn experiment was carried out to determine the effects of different method of processing on the nutritional and anti-nutritional contents of Enterolobium cyclocarpum seeds. The seeds were harvested and processed into four different treatments: Tl (raw), T2 (boiled), T3 (Soaked), and T4(roasted).
O. O. FALOLA +3 more
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Current Nutrition & Food Science
Background: Legumes are a significant part of the diets of numerous regions worldwide. However, only a limited number of species are cultivated, traded, and consumed.
Maria del Carmen Robles-Ramírez +2 more
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Background: Legumes are a significant part of the diets of numerous regions worldwide. However, only a limited number of species are cultivated, traded, and consumed.
Maria del Carmen Robles-Ramírez +2 more
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Vegetative Propagation ofEnterolobium cyclocarpum(Jacq.) Griseb. by Coppice Shoot Cuttings
Journal of Sustainable Forestry, 1998Abstract Experiments were carried out to induce rooting on coppice shoot cuttings of Enterolobium cyclocarpum with the aid of auxins. Auxin treatments stimulated sprouting of cuttings in almost all seasons, but only cuttings prepared in January-March responded for rooting. Highest percentage (60) of rooting was obtained with IBA 100 ppm followed by 200
M. Thirunavoukkarasu, M. Brahmam
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Effects Of Cutting Interval On The Feed Value Of Enterolobium Cyclocarpum
Nigerian Journal of Animal Production, 2015The effects of cutting interval on the rumen DM degradation and CP and NDF contents of Enterolobium cyclocarpum leaves was determined. The trees were cut every 6, 9 and 12 weeks at 50 cm above ground level. Leaf samples taken at the ends of the major and minor wet seasons were incubated for 3, 6, 12, 24, 72 and 96 hours in rumen-fistulated goats.
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Cultural practices in the nursery that affect seedling quality of Enterolobium cyclocarpum
2017Because one of the main problems that Enterolobium cyclocarpum faces in the planting site is the presence of weeds, to grow plants presenting appropriate characteristics that enable them to overcome these adverse conditions during reforestation appears as necessary.
Basave Villalobos, Erickson +4 more
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RELEVANT STRUCTURAL FEATURES OF THE GUM FROM Enterolobium cyclocarpum
2000G. León de Pinto +5 more
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