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Chemical Composition of Gmelina arborea: A Review

Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, 2021
Gmelina arborea is a fast-growing tree, which grows on different localities and prefers moist fertile valleys with 750–4500 mm rainfall. It does not thrive on ill-drained soils and remains stunted on dry, sandy or poor soils; drought also reduces it to a shrubby form. The tree attains moderate to large heights of up to 30 m, with a girth of 1.2 to 4 m.
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Mechanical properties of Gmelina arborea for engineering design

Construction and Building Materials, 2021
Abstract Gmelina arborea is a fast-growing hardwood species whose material properties according to available data have never been properly studied. This work presents an extensive study on the process of acquiring, preparing, testing and all analyses involved in determining the mechanical properties of Gmelina arborea for the design of load bearing ...
Stanley Emeka Iwuoha   +2 more
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A Crystalline P-Protein in Gmelina arborea

Annals of Botany, 1990
Etude au microscope optique du phloeme secondaire de Gmelina arborea revelant la presence d'inclusions de nature proteique en forme de ...
A K VISHWAKARMA, B P DESHPANDE
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Prenylated-coumarins from Gmelina arborea and evaluation for neurotrophic activity

Phytochemistry, 2023
A MeOH extract of the stem of Gmelina arborea Roxb. ex Sm. (Lamiaceae) exhibited neurite outgrowth-promoting activity in NGF-mediated PC12 cells. Bioassay-guided fractionation resulted in the isolation of eight previously undescribed prenylated coumarin compounds along with nine known compounds.
Miwa Kubo   +10 more
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Gross heat of combustion of Gmelina (Gmelina arborea (Roxb)) chemical components

Biomass, 1989
Abstract The gross heat of combustion of holocellulose, α-cellulose, lignin and extractives isolated from Gmelina arborea (Roxb) were determined to be 19715, 19704, 25383 and 25137 kJ kg −1 , respectively. The bark and leaves which contained relatively high proportions of lignin and extractives had the highest heat of combustion on dry, ash-free ...
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Wood of Gmelina arborea in Costa Rica

New Forests, 2004
Gmelina arborea Roxb. (gmelina) was introduced in Costa Rica in the late 1960s. At the present time, gmelina is the most widely planted tree species in Costa Rica. According to estimations by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), there are about 65,000 ha reforested with gmelina in the country.
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Review on Gmelina arborea Roxb (Lamiaceae)

Asian Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences
Around the world, traditional medicines are crucial to health care. Pertaining to the Lamiaceae family is Gmelina arborea Roxb. Any plant that is used medicinally requires thorough research before use, so the current study was conducted to establish pharmacognostical and physicochemical standards for Gambhari leaf.
Sreelakshmi K.P.   +5 more
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Multiple Perforation Plates in Gmelina Arborea Roxb. (Verbenaceae)

IAWA Journal, 1989
Vessel members of Gmelina arborea Roxb. (Verbenaceae) have been reported so far to have exclusively simple perforations. In the present study based on SEM observations, however, various forms of multiple perforation plates have been found. These perforation plates always occurred as simple to multiple combination plates and the vessel members having ...
Jun Ohtani   +3 more
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Seed production of Gmelina arborea by controlled pollination

New Forests, 2004
Smurfit Carton de Venezuela started a tree improvement program with Gmelina arborea Roxb. (melina) in 1984, and has made plus tree selections and established clonal trials and clonal seed orchards. Research on grafting techniques and controlled pollination techniques was undertaken in order to support a melina breeding program utilizing controlled ...
Jurgen Stock   +3 more
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Growth performance and organ characteristics of rats fed Gmelina (Gmelina Arborea) fruit pulp

African Journal of Livestock Extension, 2013
The performance of rats fed ripe gmelina fruit pulp (RGFP) in a 28 day trial using 30 male wistar albino rats shared into 5 equal groups, were  evaluated. Five iso-nitrogenous and iso-caloric diets supplying 12% crude protein and 3800 kcal (ME)/kg diet were used.
Ingweye, JN, Okon, BI
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