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Study of the synergistic effect of Mangifera indica leaves extract and zinc ions on the mild steel corrosion inhibition in simulated seawater: Computational and electrochemical studies

Journal of Molecular Liquids, 2019
The synergic corrosion inhibition role of different compounds of Mangifera indica L. extract (M.i-L) and zinc cations was studied by combined electrochemical and computational methods.
M. Ramezanzadeh   +2 more
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Mangifera indica (mango).

2021
Abstract M. indica is not important as a forest tree as it is seldom found in abundance in forests, but wherever the tree is available it is exploited. It is a multipurpose tree species providing shelterbelts, firewood, timber, fruits, cattle fodder, green manure and medicine.
Julissa Rojas-Sandoval   +1 more
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Triterpenoids from Mangifera indica

Phytochemistry, 1985
Abstract A new pentacyclic triterpenoid, hopane-1β,3β,22-triol, was isolated from the neutral fraction of the n -hexane extract of the stem bark of Mangifera indica . From the acidic fraction of the same extract four new tetracyclic triterpenoids, 3α,22( R or S )-dihydroxycycloart-24 E -en-26-oic acid, 3β,22( R or S )-dihydroxycycloart-24 E -en-
V. Anjaneyulu   +3 more
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A holistic approach for melanoidin removal via Fe-impregnated activated carbon prepared from Mangifera indica leaves biomass

Bioresource Technology Reports, 2020
Melanoidins are dark brown coloured complex amino‑carbonyl biopolymer comprising the chief component present in the distillery wastewater with high organic load.
S. Rizvi, Lalit N. Goswami, S. Gupta
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In-vitro catalytic, antimicrobial and antioxidant activities of bioengineered copper quantum dots using Mangifera indica (L.) leaf extract

, 2020
A simple green chemistry route has been developed for the synthesis of copper (Cu) quantum dots (QDs) from copper sulfate using leaf extract of Mangifera indica (L.) with assessment of their catalytic, antibacterial and antioxidant activities. The impact
H. Rani   +5 more
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Biogenic gold nanoparticles synthesis mediated by Mangifera indica seed aqueous extracts exhibits antibacterial, anticancer and anti-angiogenic properties.

Biomedicine & pharmacotherapy = Biomedecine & pharmacotherapie, 2018
During the last few decades, gold nanoparticles (AuNP's) have gained considerable attention in nanomedicine and expanded its application in clinical diagnosis and as therapeutics.
S. Vimalraj, T. Ashokkumar, S. Saravanan
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Mangifera indica Linnaeus 1753

2007
Mangifera indica Linnaeus, Species Plantarum 1: 200. 1753. "Habitat in India." RCN: 1624. Lectotype (Bornstein in Howard, Fl. Lesser Antilles 5: 98. 1989): [icon] “Mau” in Rheede, Hort. Malab. 4: 1, t. 1, t. 2. 1683. Generitype of Mangifera Linnaeus. Current name: Mangifera indica L. (Anacardiaceae). Note: Herb. Linn.
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Origin of mango (Mangifera indica)

Economic Botany, 1972
The commercial cultivars of mango have originated predominantly in India through seedling selections of the variants due to recombination and segregation of characters in the progenies. It has been found that suitable environment can help in wider diversity in the seedling progenies with much improved types as in Florida, where the Haden and other ...
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Mangifera indica

2020
Vidhu Aeri   +2 more
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