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Evaluation of in vitro bioactivity of Chitosan/Mimosa tenuiflora composites

Materials Letters, 2014
[Porous biocomposite scaffolds of Chitosan/Mimosa tenuiflora (Ch/Mim) were fabricated for tissue engineering applications by thermally induced phase separation and lyophilization techniques. The in vitro bioactivity evaluation of the scaffolds was carried out by analyzing the apatite layers produced on them using SBF as the incubation medium.
S.A. Martel-Estrada   +7 more
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Anatomical Changes to the wood of Mimosa Ophthalmocentra and Mimosa Tenuiflora when charred at different temperatures

IAWA Journal, 2010
Wood retains most of its qualitative features when charred, but the dimensions and appearance of the cells change in various ways. Wood density, anatomical structure, moisture content, duration and temperature all influence wood behaviour when charred. This paper explores the qualitative changes that take place in the wood of Mimosa ophthalmocentra and
Claudia Luizon Dias Leme   +2 more
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Chitosan/ Mimosa tenuiflora films as potential cellular patch for skin regeneration

International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2016
Bio-composites films were prepared by casting and drying of aqueous solutions containing different weight ratios of chitosan and bark of Mimosa tenuiflora. The physico-chemical and functional properties of the films were characterized by scanning electron microscopy, dynamical mechanical analysis, wettability, cytotoxicity and in vitro antibacterial ...
Laura Elizabeth Valencia-Gómez   +6 more
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Therapeutic effectiveness of a Mimosa tenuiflora cortex extract in venous leg ulceration treatment

Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2007
The cortex of Mimosa tenuiflora is a popular remedy utilized in Mexico for the treatment of skin lesions. Modern studies support the existence in this cortex of compounds with cicatrizing properties. In the present study the therapeutic effectiveness of an extract elaborated with this bark in the treatment of venous leg ulceration disease was explored.
Erika, Rivera-Arce   +7 more
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Mimosa tenuiflora as a Cause of Malformations in Ruminants in the Northeastern Brazilian Semiarid Rangelands

Veterinary Pathology, 2007
Craniofacial anomalies, eye malformations, and permanent flexures of the forelimbs are common malformations seen in ruminants grazing semiarid rangelands of Northeastern Brazil. To investigate the cause of these malformations, we fed 2 suspected plants, Mimosa tenuiflora or Prosopis juliflora, to groups of 4 pregnant goats each.
L A, Pimentel   +7 more
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Tenuiflorins A - C: New 2-Phenoxychromones from the Leaves ofMimosa tenuiflora

Planta Medica, 2004
Five 2-phenoxychromones, the new tenuiflorin A [5,7-dihydroxy-2-(3-hydroxy-4-methoxyphenoxy)-6-methoxychromone], tenuiflorin B [5,7-dihydroxy-2-(4-hydroxy-3-methoxyphenoxy)-6-methoxychromone] and tenuiflorin C [5,7-dihydroxy-2-(3-hydroxy-4-methoxyphenoxy)chromone], along with the known 6-demethoxycapillarisin and 6-demethoxy-4'- O-methylcapillarisin ...
Leticia, León   +3 more
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Congenital Malformations in Sheep - Outbreak Caused by Mimosa tenuiflora

2022
Background: Congenital malformations are anomalies, structural or functional, that occur during the embryonic or fetal phase. There are several causes, one of which is the ingestion of toxic plants.  Considering the importance of native toxic plants in the Central Backlands of Ceará state - Brazil, this paper reports cases of congenital malformations ...
Nogueira, Denise Batista   +7 more
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Mimosa tenuiflora (Willd.) Poir.Fabaceae

2021
Ernane Nogueira Nunes   +4 more
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Green propolis extract derived from Mimosa tenuiflora as an additive in the diet of sheep

Tropical Animal Health and Production
This study aimed to evaluate the effect of increasing doses (0, 6, 12, 18, and 24 mL/day) of green propolis extract (GPE) on intake, apparent digestibility, ingestive behavior, water balance, ruminal parameters, hematology, serum biochemistry, and nitrogen balance in feedlot sheep. We used five castrated male sheep, ½ Dorper x ½ Santa Inês, with a mean
Natalia Ingrid Souto da Silva   +11 more
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[Pharmacological properties in vitro of various extracts of Mimosa tenuiflora (tepescohuite)].

Archivos de investigacion medica, 1991
The in vitro biological effects of polar extracts of Mimosa tenuiflora (Willd.) Poir. trunk bark (tepescohuite) were studied. Ethyl acetate extract, with a high tannin content, inhibited the growth of different microorganisms. Alkaloids were particularly abundant in the butanol extract and this product strongly inhibited the intestinal peristalsis and ...
M, Meckes-Lozoya   +2 more
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