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Somatic Embryogenesis in Simarouba Glauca Linn.

1999
Simarouba glauca L. (Simaroubaceae), a native of EI-Salvador, was introduced to India from Brazil. The plant is not browsed by cattle, goat or sheep and grows well even in dry marginal lands under tropical and subtropical climates in India. It is used for rehabilitation of eroded and mined land; the wood is suitable for manufacture of match sticks and ...
G. R. Rout, P. Das
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Optimization and characterisation of solvent extracted Simarouba glauca oil

Journal of Oilseeds Research, 2023
Simarouba glauca of Simaroubaceae Quasia family is an evergreen tree which can serve many purposes. The trees of Simarouba glauca were firstly planted by National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources in the research station at Amravati (Maharashtra, India) in 1966 and now it is grown in Orissa, Gujrat, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka alongside Maharashtra ...
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Cocoa butter extender from Simarouba glauca fat

Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society, 2001
AbstractSimarouba glauca is a rich source of fat, having a melting point of about 29°C and consisting of palmitic (12.5%), stearic (27%) and oleic (56%) as major fatty acids. It consists of about 30% of symmetrical monounsaturated‐type triacylglycerols and appears to be a good source of fat for preparation of cocoa butter (CB) extender.
T. Jeyarani, S. Yella Reddy
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PHARMACOGNOSTIC, PHYTOCHEMICAL, PHYSICOCHEMICAL AND FLUORESCENCE ANALYSIS OF SIMAROUBA GLAUCA LEAF

Avishkara, 2022
Introduction: Simarouba glauca plant is rich in a variety of secondary metabolites such as tannin, terpenoids, alkaloids, flavonoids, phenols, and volatile oils. Simarouba leaf decoction when taken in limited amounts can rise immunity, increase appetite and increase quality of life in cancer patients and it is also used as complement modern cancer ...
Afreen Banu, Dr B.S. Savadi
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Sex Identification in Polygamodioecious Simarouba (Simarouba glaucaDC) Using RAPD and ISSR Markers

Journal of Crop Improvement, 2015
Simarouba (Simarouba glauca DC) is polygamodioecious perennial, popularized as an important oilseed tree crop for cultivation on wasteland. In simarouba only female plants are valued for commercial production of fruits and seeds, therefore early sex identification of male and female genotypes before planting becomes essential, as excess of male plants ...
R. M. Ghumatkar   +5 more
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Synthesis and Characterization of Biodiesel from Simarouba glauca

2017
Biofuel is produced from biological resources such as plants and animal origin, rather than a fuel produced by geological processes. It is involved in the formation of fossil fuels, such as coal and petroleum which is from prehistoric biological matter.
Sushma Uppinkere Shivramu   +5 more
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Cytological investigations in poly-gamo-dioecious tree Simarouba glauca DC

The Nucleus, 2010
In angiosperms sexual dimorphism is proved to be an evolutionary advancement and plays a major role in crop improvement in general and in tree species in particular. Identification of sex in absence of morphological markers is a difficult task in such plants. Sex determination in all dioecious plants does not follow a common mechanism.
Ravikumar C. Baratakke   +1 more
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Methanolysis of Simarouba Glauca DC oil with hydrotalcite-type ZnCuAl catalysts

Catalysis Today, 2020
Abstract The methanolysis of Simarouba Glauca DC oil, was studied using ZnCuAl layered double hydroxides catalysts prepared through urea hydrolysis. The influence of calcination temperature was investigated over the textural properties and catalytic activity of the ZnCuAl catalysts.
Pastora Salinas Hernández   +4 more
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Investigations on Simarouba glauca Dc. in El Salvador

Economic Botany, 1959
The use of the kernels of Simarouba glauca as a potential source of vegetable oil was first noted in 1939. These kernels produce 62 per cent edible oil under commercial extraction procedures. The trees are polygamo-dioecious, thus creating a selection problem for commercial plantings.
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Experimental Analysis of Tribological Properties of Simarouba Glauca Biodiesel With Nanoparticles

International Journal of Surface Engineering and Interdisciplinary Materials Science, 2020
Biolubricants are renewable, biodegradable, nontoxic, and have zero greenhouse gases. In this work, the tribological properties of the Simarouba glauca biodiesel (SBD) are studied with nanoparticles as additives. Nanoparticles of copper oxide (CuO) and silicon dioxide (SiO2) were added with 0.2, 0.5, 0.75, and 1% weight (wt) in the base SBD.
Eknath Nivrutti Aitavade, S. C. Kamate
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