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2017
Persea americana Mill. Aguacate, Aguacatillo, Avocado, Amó, Jamó (CR), Aguacate, Avocado (P). Terrestrial trees. Distribution in PILA 0–2400 m, low elevation mixed forest, mixed forest in transition to low elevation forest, mixed forest in transition to cloud forest, cloud forest, low elevation oak forest.
MONRO, A. K. +8 more
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Persea americana Mill. Aguacate, Aguacatillo, Avocado, Amó, Jamó (CR), Aguacate, Avocado (P). Terrestrial trees. Distribution in PILA 0–2400 m, low elevation mixed forest, mixed forest in transition to low elevation forest, mixed forest in transition to cloud forest, cloud forest, low elevation oak forest.
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Lectin-like activity from Persea americana
Carbohydrate Research, 1980An extract from the seeds of Persea americana possessed an erythro-agglutinating activity. The agglutinin was devoid of specificity for carbohydrates, but interacted readily with basic proteins or basic polyamino acids. The interaction between the agglutinin and egg-white lysozyme was not inhibited by chaotropic salts, but was sensitive to relatively ...
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2007
Laurus persea Linnaeus, Species Plantarum 1: 370. 1753. "Habitat in America calida." RCN: 2917. Lectotype (van der Werff in Novon 12: 580. 2002): [icon] " Prunifera arbor, fructu maximo pyriformi viridi, pericarpio esculento butyraceo nucleum unicum maximum nullo ossiculo tectum, cingente " in Sloane, Voy. Jamaica 2: 132, t. 222, f. 2.
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Laurus persea Linnaeus, Species Plantarum 1: 370. 1753. "Habitat in America calida." RCN: 2917. Lectotype (van der Werff in Novon 12: 580. 2002): [icon] " Prunifera arbor, fructu maximo pyriformi viridi, pericarpio esculento butyraceo nucleum unicum maximum nullo ossiculo tectum, cingente " in Sloane, Voy. Jamaica 2: 132, t. 222, f. 2.
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Avocado (Persea americana Mill.)
2018Avocado (Persea americana Mill.) is an ancient tree species belonging to the Order Ranales and Family Lauraceae. At present, the demand for avocado is growing rapidly due to its high nutritional value and reported health benefits. Much of this demand is centred on only a few cultivated varieties despite there being vast genetic diversity in the species.
O’Brien, Christopher +3 more
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Avocado (Persea americana) intoxication in caged birds
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1989Summary Avocados of 2 varieties were mashed and administered via feeding cannula to 8 canaries and 8 budgerigars. Two control budgerigars were given water via feeding cannula. Six budgerigars and 1 canary died within 24 to 47 hours after the first administration of avocado. Deaths were associated with administration of both varieties of avocado. Higher
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Heptadecanols from the leaves of Persea americana var. americana
Food Chemistry, 2012Abstract From the leaves of Persea americana var. americana , eleven heptadecanol derivatives were identified. Their structures were elucidated on the basis of spectroscopic analyses. The absolute configurations were determined by chemical reaction, NOESY experiment and further comparison of the optical rotation value with the literature value ...
Tzong-Huei Lee +5 more
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Avocado (Persea americana Mill.) Oil
2019Avocado oil is growing in popularity as a source of specialty oil with health-promoting properties. Unlike typical fruit oils, avocado oil is extracted from the pulp instead of the seed and can be consumed in its crude form without the necessity of refining.
Chin Xuan Tan, Hasanah Mohd Ghazali
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