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Seje (Oenocarpus/Jessenia bataua) Palm Oil

2019
The seje palms (Jessenia/Oenocarpus complex) are the least-expressed but an equally valuable family of oil-bearing fruits. The plants are native to the swamp and highland forests of Amazon basin in South America. The pulp of these palm fruits; arbitrarily referred as seje, pataua, milpesos, or ungurahuay contains lipids up to 50% (each fruit weight 10 ...
Muhammad Mushtaq   +2 more
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Establishment phase, spatial pattern, age, and demography of Oenocarpus bataua var. bataua can be a legacy of past loggings in the Colombian Andes

Forest Ecology and Management, 2014
Abstract Oenocarpus bataua var. bataua is a key species in the tropical rain forests of South America because it is one of the 10 most abundant tree species and one of most used by Amerindians. However, there is an acute lack of verifiable information about the duration of some of its ontogenic phases, the exact age of the palms, and the effect of ...
Guarín, J., Valle, J., Sierra, C.
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Direct and Solvent-Free Aminolysis of Triglyceride from Oenocarpus bataua (Patawa) Oil Catalyzed by Al2O3

Catalysis Letters, 2018
The amidation of fatty acid is an important reaction for synthesis of fatty alkolamines with a variety of pharmacological activities. The objective of this paper was to demonstrate the aminolysis direct and solvent of the triglycerides from the patawa oil by heterogeneous catalysis. The results of the amidation direct free solvents were favorable using
Pedro H. F. Araújo   +7 more
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Oenocarpus bataua

PlantwisePlus Knowledge Bank, 2022
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Characterization of Powdered Ungurahui (oenocarpus bataua) through Freeze-Dying Processes

Proceedings of the International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Operations Management
Arantza Peña Ortiz   +2 more
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