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New Flavanones from Prosopis juliflora Roots

Planta Medica, 1983
From the benzene and ethyl acetate soluble fractions of an ethanolic extract of roots of PROSOPIS JULIFLORA two new flavanone glycosides have been isolated and characterised as 3', 4'-dihydroxy 5-methoxy 6-methyl flavanone 7-0-beta-D-glucopyranoside (I) and 7,4'-dimethoxy 6,8-dimethyl flavanone 5-0-beta-D-galactopyranoside (II).
S, Malhotra, K, Misra
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Production of activated carbon from prosopis (Prosopis juliflora)

Bioresource Technology, 2000
Activated carbon was produced from prosopis (Prosopis juliflora), a wild thorny plant grown in wastelands, by chemical activation using zinc chloride. The process variables: activation temperature, level of zinc chloride required and activation duration of 600°C, 50% and 30 min, respectively, yielded 56.9% of activated carbon.
R Kailappan   +2 more
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Prosopis juliflora (mesquite).

2021
Abstract P. juliflora, known commonly as mesquite or algarrobo in its native neotropical region, is a tough and resilient tree providing fuelwood in arid lands world-wide. As a tree it will grow to about 13 m (-20 m) in height, and produce robust, hard and strong timber suitable for construction purposes and fine furniture production.
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Synthesis of bio-polymers from Prosopis juliflora

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2020
The adverse environmental degradation created by various plastics produced from petroleum products is a major concern for the world nations. The developed and developing nations have adopted various strategies on the production and usage of highly hazardous conventional plastics.
Jaya Bharathi Jayabalan   +4 more
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Ethanol production from lignocellulosic substrate Prosopis juliflora

Renewable Energy, 2017
Abstract Delignification of Prosopis juliflora at 10 g, 100 g and 1 kg level at 1:10 ratio using 2% (w/v) Na2S2O4 at 30 ± 2 °C for 18 h resulted in removal of 82.16 ± 0.34%, 81.82 ± 0.36% and 79.23 ± 0.25% of lignin, respectively. By subsequent biphasic dilute acid hydrolysis of substrate, 51.4 ± 0.47%, 51.2 ± 0.52% and 48.1 ± 0.18% of holocellulose ...
Shaik Naseeruddin   +2 more
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Flavonoid patterns in the Prosopis juliflora complex

Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, 1978
Abstract Five species in the Prosopis juliflora complex, as well as two varieties and putative hybrid, were found to have similar flavonoid patterns. A total of 21 flavonoids were detected and 12 major compounds were identified. No flavonoid correlations with ecotypes were observed.
Louis H. Bragg   +3 more
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Antibacterial Activity of Juliflorine Isolated fromProsopis juliflora

Planta Medica, 1986
Juliflorine, an alkaloid isolated from PROSOPIS JULIFLORA is shown to possess antibacterial activity. This activity was tested IN VITRO against six Gram positive and ten Gram negative bacteria at comparable concentrations of penicillin, streptomycin, erythromycin, sulphamethoxazole, ampicillin and tetracycline.
A, Ahmad, K A, Khan, V U, Ahmad, S, Qazi
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Breeding system and graft compatibility in Prosopis cineraria and Prosopis juliflora

Indian Journal of Forestry, 2005
The floral buds began to appear in mid March and started to open from first week of April in Prosopis cineraria. From mid April to mid May was the peak period of flowering. In P. juliflora, on the other hand, floral buds began to appear in early March and began to open by end of march.
R. Dhillon, M. Hooda
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Identification of Prosopis juliflora and Prosopis pallida Accessions Using Molecular Markers

Biodiversity and Conservation, 2005
There has been much taxonomic confusion over the identification of Prosopis species, especially where introduced. Prosopis juliflora is the most widespread species in the arid and semi-arid tropics, although it has been confused with other species, particularly the closely related Prosopis pallida.
G. Landeras   +4 more
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Water requirements for mesquite (Prosopis juliflora)

Journal of Hydrology, 1977
Abstract Evapotranspiration (ET) determined by different investigators, compared with values determined by the White and Troxell methods, showed that their values provided reasonable estimates and that utilizing diurnal water table fluctuations furnishes a method of computing ET with less than 100% vegetation density.
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