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Plant gums of the genus Khaya. Part IV. Major component of Khaya ivorensis gum

Journal of the Chemical Society C: Organic, 1970
Fractionation of deacetylated Khaya ivorensis gum affords a major polysaccharide component in essentially homogeneous form. Partial acid hydrolysis of this gives a degraded galacturonan and the following oligosaccharides, 2-O-(α-D-galactopyranosyluronic acid)-L-rhamnose (I), 4-O-(4-O-methylglucopyranosyluronic acid)galactose (II), 4-O ...
G. O. Aspinall, A. K. Bhattacharjee
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Elementology, fastness and fungicidal performance of Khaya ivorensis stem bark extracts

Journal of the Indian Academy of Wood Science, 2019
Khaya ivorensis (KI) represents one of the mostly used medicinal/pesticidal plants in Nigeria. While investigations into its chemical compositions and biological activity have been severally reported, little is known about the elementology, fastness and fungicidal performance of KI parts on wood.
Gabriel Adetoye Adedeji   +3 more
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Ivorenolide A, an Unprecedented Immunosuppressive Macrolide from Khaya ivorensis: Structural Elucidation and Bioinspired Total Synthesis

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2012
Ivorenolide A (1), a novel 18-membered macrolide featuring conjugated acetylenic bonds and five chiral centers, was isolated from Khaya ivorensis. The structure of 1 was fully determined by spectroscopic analysis, single-crystal X-ray diffraction, and bioinspired total synthesis.
Bo, Zhang   +8 more
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Khaya ivorensis A. Chev -Early Response to Nutrient Deficiencies in Forest Plantation Nursery

The Planter, 2008
Macronutrients are essential elements for the growth and development of forest tree species. The lack of sufficient nutrients may adversely affect the growth and quality of the plants. The objective of this study was to observe and determine the initial macronutrient deficiency symptoms on the growth and vigour of Khaya ivorensis seedlings.
Jeyanny V, AB Rasip AB Ghani
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ACAJOU BASSAM Khaya ivorensis

2021
Evans Ehouman   +2 more
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Methyl ivorensate, an A-seco-limonoid from Khaya ivorensis

Journal of the Chemical Society D: Chemical Communications, 1969
E. K. Adesogan, D. A. H. Taylor
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Mexicanolide limonoids from Khaya ivorensis with anti-hyaluronidase activities

Journal of Asian Natural Products Research
Fei Zhu   +7 more
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EVALUATION OF THE ADHESION BEHAVIOR OF KHAYA IVORENSIS WOOD TO MANUFACTURE GLUED PRODUCTS

World Conference on Timber Engineering 2025
Niliane P. Campos   +1 more
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