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Structural studies on plant gums with special reference to khaya ivorensis gum
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Development and characterization of monoclonal antibodies specific for bovine IP-10
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Mexicanolide limonoids from the seeds of Khaya ivorensis with antimicrobial activity
Journal of Asian Natural Products Research, 2022The methanol extract of the seeds of Khaya ivorensis afforded two new mexicanolide limonoids, ivorensines A and B (1 and 2), together with one known compound, ruageanin D (3). The structures of the isolated compounds were established based on 1 D and 2 D
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Phytoremediation potential of Khaya ivorensis and Cedrela fissilis in copper contaminated soil.
Journal of Environmental Management, 2020Mineral 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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Mexicanolide limonoids from Khaya ivorensis with anti-hyaluronidase activities
Journal of Asian Natural Products ResearchFei Zhu +7 more
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An insect antifeedant limonoid from seed of khaya ivorensis [PDF]
Abstract A novel limonoid which is an insect antifeedant has been isolated from a methanolic extract of seeds of Khaya ivorensis . Its structure was determined on the basis of one and two-dimensional NMR. spectroscopy and chemical evidence.
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Limonoids from Khaya ivorensis
Phytochemistry, 2009Four limonoids, 1-O-deacetyl-6-deoxykhayanolide E (1), 1-O-deacetyl-2 alpha-hydroxykhayanolide E (2), 3-acetyl-khayalactone (3), 11 alpha-acetoxy-2 alpha-hydroxy-6-deoxy-destigloylswietenine acetate (4), along with 12 known limonoids, were isolated from the stems of Khaya ivorensis.
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EVALUATION OF THE ADHESION BEHAVIOR OF KHAYA IVORENSIS WOOD TO MANUFACTURE GLUED PRODUCTS
World Conference on Timber Engineering 2025Niliane P. Campos, C. H. S. D. Menezzi
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Journal of Aquatic Sciences, 2022
Mortality of fish seeds is recognised as one of the major factors responsible for serious economic losses in fish culture business. A preliminary investigation on the effects of aqueous extracts of dried African mahogany, Khaya ivorensis bark on the ...
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Mortality of fish seeds is recognised as one of the major factors responsible for serious economic losses in fish culture business. A preliminary investigation on the effects of aqueous extracts of dried African mahogany, Khaya ivorensis bark on the ...
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Khaya ivorensis (African mahogany)
CABI Compendium, 2022This datasheet on Khaya ivorensis covers Identity, Overview, Associated Diseases, Pests or Pathogens, Distribution, Biology & Ecology, Environmental Requirements, Uses, Management, Genetics and Breeding, Economics, Further Information.
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