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Ameliorative effects of the aqueous extract of Khaya anthotheca (Welw.) C.DC (Meliaceae) in vanadium induced anxiety, memory loss and pathologies in the brain and ovary of mice.

Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2021
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE Ethnobotanical enquiries have revealed that Khaya anthotheca (Welw.) C.DC (Meliaceae) has anxiolytic properties and is used to alleviate vaginal dryness in postmenopausal women in Cameroon.
Zemo Gamo Franklin   +7 more
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Inhibitory activity of limonoids from Khaya grandifoliola C.DC (Meliaceae) against hepatitis C virus infection in vitro

Avicenna Journal of Phytomedicine, 2021
Objective: A fraction from Khaya grandifoliola has recently been shown to inhibit hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection and three limonoids (17-epi-methyl-6-hydroxylangolensate, 7-deacetoxy-7-oxogedunin and 7-deacetoxy-7R-hydroxygedunin) were purified from ...
A. F. Kouam   +6 more
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Wood quality of Khaya senegalensis trees from a multi-stratified agroforestry system established in an open ombrophilous forest zone

Wood Material Science & Engineering, 2021
The African mahogany (Khaya senegalensis) in homogenous plantations and natural forests is widely studied, but there is a lack of information on wood from trees grown in agroforestry systems (AFSs).
Adriano Reis Prazeres Mascarenhas   +5 more
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Tetranortriterpenoids from Khaya senegalensis

Phytochemistry, 1998
Preparative HPLC of an ethanol extract of seeds of Khaya senegalensis yielded three new tetranortriterpenoids of the mexicanolide type. These compounds were identified as 2-hydroxymexicanolide, 6-deoxydestigloylswietenine and 2,3-dihydroxy-3-deoxymexicanolide.
T.R. Govindachari, G.N.Krishna Kumari
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Sensitization to Khaya anthotheca

Nature, 1965
AFRICAN mahogany is a timber which has been used extensively in the furniture trade since the early part of the century. It is derived exclusively from the Khaya genus and commercial supplies consist principally of K. ivorensis and K. anthotheca with smaller amounts of K. grandifoliola1.
J. W. W. MORGAN, D. S. WILKINSON
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Recovering ecosystem functions through the management of regenerating community in agroforestry and plantations with Khaya spp. in the Atlantic Forest, Brazil

, 2021
Our aims were to describe the role of the selective management of regenerating community (RC) on the recovery of ecosystem functions in production areas of African mahoganies under mixed stands and agroforestry systems, established on abandoned farmland.
F. Santos, G. Terra, D. Piotto, G. Chaer
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Neomassaria khayae sp. nov., a novel pleosporalean species on Khaya senegalensis from Guangdong Province, China

Phytotaxa, 2023
Khaya senegalensis is a tropical plant native to Africa and grown as an ornamental plant in Southern China. During our sample collection in Guangdong Province, China, a saprobic Dothideomycetes was collected from a dead stem of K. senegalensis. The collection was identified as a neomassaria-like species based on the morphology.
YUNHUI YANG   +4 more
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Phytoremediation potential of Khaya ivorensis and Cedrela fissilis in copper contaminated soil.

Journal of Environmental Management, 2020
Mineral exploration of copper (Cu) in the Amazon has significantly impacted the environment, leading to contamination of large areas that require remediation. Tropical tree species that can immobilize metals and restore plant cover should be selected for
Watilla Pereira Covre   +5 more
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The Formation of Interlocked Grain in African Mahogany (Khaya spp.) Analyzed by X-Ray Computed Microtomography.

Tree Physiology, 2021
Interlocked grain occurs when the orientation of xylem fibers oscillates, alternating between left- and right-handed spirals in successive wood layers.
D. Collings   +3 more
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Two new compounds fromKhaya senegalensis

Journal of Asian Natural Products Research, 2013
Two new compounds, khayseneganin I (1) and 2α,3α,16β-trihydroxy-20-acetoxy-20(R)-pregnane (2), along with six known compounds, 2α,3α,20-trihydroxy-16β-acetoxy-20(R)-pregnane (3), 2α,3β-dihydroxypregnan-16-one-2β,19-hemiketal (4), (+)-catechin (5), ivorenolide A (6), luteolin-7-O-α-l-rhamnoside (7), and ( - )-5'-methoxy-isolariciresinol-2a-O-β-d ...
Chun-Mao, Yuan   +10 more
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