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Deformation induced by ethanol substitution in normal and tension wood of chestnut (Castanea sativa Mill.) and simarouba (Simarouba amara Aubl.)

Wood Science and Technology, 2009
Wood deformation in the longitudinal and tangential directions induced by ethanol substitution and oven-drying was measured in normal wood (NW) and tension wood (TW) of chestnut (Castanea sativa Mill.) (TW with G-fibres) and simarouba (Simarouba amara Aubl.) (TW without G-fibres).
Bruno Clair   +2 more
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Triterpenes tetracycliques du Simarouba amara

Phytochemistry, 1976
Judith Polonsky, B C Das
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Simarouba amara extract increases human skin keratinocyte differentiation

Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 1996
An aqueous extract of Simarouba amara was studied for its activity on the differentiation of human skin keratinocytes. Submerged and air-exposed treated keratinocyte cultures displayed a more highly differentiated histoarchitecture, with presence of ultrastructural differentiated elements, than untreated controls. Immunohistochemistry of involucrin and
F, Bonté   +5 more
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Tirucallane, Apotirucallane, and Octanorapotirucallane Triterpenes of Simarouba amara

Journal of Natural Products, 2006
A chemical investigation of the bark of Simarouba amara, collected in Barbados, resulted in the isolation of six new triterpenes (3-8), in addition to two known compounds, 3-oxatirucalla-7, 24-dien-23-ol (1) and niloticin (2). Compound 3 is a tirucallane triterpene, while compounds 4-7 are apotirucallane derivatives containing an epsilon-lactone in ...
Sumieya N J, Grosvenor   +4 more
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Biological activity of Simarouba amara (Aubl.) bark

Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology, 2020
Simarouba amara (Aubl.) bark belongs to Simaroubaceae family and used to treat diarrhoea. S. amara (Aubl.) aqueous bark extract (SAAE) was qualitatively, quantitatively analyzed for phytochemicals and presence of terpenoids, phenol and flavonoids spectrophotometrically.
Veena Hegde   +2 more
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Anti-hyperlipidemic activity of ethanol extract of Simarouba amara Aubl in high-fat diet-induced hyperlipidemia in rats

International Journal of Pharmacology and Clinical Research
M Thanga Kokila, J Raja Sangeetha
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Molecular mechanism of Escherichia coli H10407 induced diarrhoea and its control through immunomodulatory action of bioactives from Simarouba amara (Aubl.)

Journal of Microbiology, 2021
Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) infection is a major cause of death in children under the age of five in developing countries. ETEC (O78:H11:CFA/I:LT+:ST+) mechanism has been studied in detail with either heat labile (LT) or heat stable (ST) toxins using in vitro and in vivo models. However, there is no adequate information on ETEC pathogenesis
Hegde, Veena   +3 more
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Green Synthesis of Silver Nanoparticles by Using Simarouba amara Aubl. Fruit Extract and their Antioxidant and Antibacterial Activities

International Journal of Drug Delivery Technology, 2017
The green synthesis of nanoparticles has emerged as a cost-effective and environmentally benign technique for therapeutic applications. Nanomedicine utilizes biocompatible nanomaterials for diagnostic and therapeutic potential for various biomedical applications.
Guru Kumar Dugganaboyana   +1 more
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Woody-tissue respiration for Simarouba amara and Minquartia guianensis, two tropical wet forest trees with different growth habits

Oecologia, 1994
We measured CO2 efflux from stems of two tropical wet forest trees, both found in the canopy, but with very different growth habits. The species were Simarouba amara, a fast-growing species associated with gaps in old-growth forest and abundant in secondary forest, and Minquartia guianensis, a slow-growing species tolerant of low-light conditions in ...
Michael G, Ryan   +3 more
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Testing Simarouba amara’s therapeutic effects against weedicide-induced tumor-like morphology in planarians

Journal of Emerging Investigators
According to the World Health Organization, cancer is a leading cause of death globally. The disease’s prevalence is rapidly increasing in association with factors including the increased use of pesticides and herbicides, such as glyphosate, which is one of the most widely used herbicide ingredients.
Vaishnuv Thiagarajan   +1 more
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