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Maranta arundinacea (arrowroot).

open access: yes, 2020
Abstract Maranta arundinacea is a perennial plant, native to Mexico, Central and South America, that has been introduced and cultivated for its starch-rich root (known as arrowroot), and as an ornamental and medicinal plant. It has escaped from cultivation and can be found naturalized in a wide variety of substrates and habitats ...
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PROPIEDADES FUNCIONALES DEL ALMIDON DE SAGU (Maranta arundinacea)

open access: yesBiotecnología en el Sector Agropecuario y Agroindustrial
El sagú (Maranta arundinacea) cuyo rizoma es utilizado en algunas zonas de Colombia para la elaboración de productos destinados a la alimentación humana.
CLEMENTE GRANADOS C   +4 more
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Study of the Capability of Niosomes that Used Maltodextrin from Garut Starch (Maranta arundinaceae Linn.) as a Chlorpheniramine Maleate Carrier

open access: yesMakara Seri Sains, 2004
The aim of this research was to study the entrapment ability of ampiphylic drug, chlorpheniramine maleate (CTM), by niosome. Like liposomes, niosomes is an encapsulated drug carrier that has important role in a drug release system. Niosomes and liposomes
Mahdi Jufri, Henry, Effionora Anwar
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Paragymnopteris marantae K. H. Shing

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Paragymnopteris marantae (L.) K.H. Shing, Indian Fern J. 10(1–2): 229. 1993. Basionym: Acrostichum marantae L., Sp. Pl. 2: 1071. 1753 (as "maranta"). ≡ Polystichum marantae (L.) Roth, Tent. Fl. Germ. 3: 92. 1799. ≡ Acrostichum canariense Willd.; Sp. Pl., ed. 4 [Willdenow] 5(1): 121. 1810. ≡ Notholaena marantae (L.) R. Brown; Prodr. 145.
Zhao, Jing   +4 more
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Pathophysiological mechanisms should be taken into account and guide the treatment of essential arterial hypertension

open access: yesIndian Heart Journal, 2017
Roberto Spoladore   +2 more
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Micropropagation of Arrowroot (Maranta arundinacea)

open access: yesRevista Agraria Academica, 2019
Guilherme Augusto Arantes Sousa   +5 more
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Morphological, structural, and functional properties of maranta (Maranta arundinacea L) starch

Food Science and Biotechnology, 2012
Starch isolated from maranta (Maranta arundinacea) tuber and studied for its various physicochemical characteristics. The amylose content of the starch was 24.8%. SEM showed that the granules were small indented and spherical. Maranta starch granule size has a range of 2.92–6.42 μm, (mean of 4.84 μm), length/degree of 1.20, and roundness of 0.73 ...
Guha Manisha
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Arrowroot, Maranta arundinacea

2015
The distribution, economic importance, symptoms/damage, host range, biology, survival and spread, and management of insect and mite pests and the fungal, bacterial, viral, and nematode diseases of arrowroot (Maranta arundinacea) using regulatory, physical, cultural, chemical, biological, host resistance, and integrated pest management methods are ...
P Parvatha Reddy, Reddy P Parvatha
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Revision of Maranta subgen. Maranta (Marantaceae)

Nordic Journal of Botany, 1986
Maranta subgen. Maranta includes species related to M. arundinacea L. It is characterized by aerial shoots with a strong monopodial tendency, absence of root tubers, simple inflorescences or few‐branched, often diffuse ...
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