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Growth analysis of Spondias tuberosa plants under different concentrations of gibberellin
The use of phytohormones in native species, specifically Spondias tuberosa, is scarce; however, the use of growth regulators may become an innovative management practice of the species when it interferes decisively in precocity.
Ednei de Souza Pires +5 more
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Antibacterial and antioxidant potential of Spondias tuberosa Arruda (Anacardiaceae) extracts
Antimicrobial resistance and the consequent inefficiency of antibiotics are the main problems faced by medicine. In view of this, numerous researches have been aimed at looking for new agents with antibacterial activity, among them natural products. Thus, this study aims to evaluate the antioxidant activity of aqueous and hydroalcoholic extracts of the
Antonia Thassya Lucas dos Santos +13 more
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Natural gastroprotective remedy from the branches of Spondias tuberosa arruda
Background: Gastric ulcers are a worldwide health problem and their poor healing is one of the most important causes for their recurrence. Several species of Spondias are used in traditional medicine for the treatment of gastrointestinal diseases, infections, and inflammation, among other conditions. Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate
AmandaDias de Araújo +11 more
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Antiparasitary potential and cytotoxic effect of Spondias tuberosa Arruda (Anacardiaceae)
The objective of this work was to evaluate the antiparasitic potential and cytotoxic effect of extracts by the leaves and roots of S. tuberosa. The results show that the extracts of S. tuberosa have low antipromastigote activity against strains of L. braziliensis, since there was no action at concentrations ≤ 500 µg/mL. While for L.
Maria Celeste Vega Gomez +11 more
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The potential of “umbuzeiro” genotypes for the development of preserves [PDF]
: One of the relevant economic importances of the “umbuzeiro” (Spondias tuberosa Arruda) to the northeastern semiarid region of Brazil is the fruit processing to obtaining preserves. However, there are limitations in the production and standardization of
Renata Torres dos Santos e Santos +6 more
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Plant stem bark extractivism in the northeast semiarid region of Brazil: a new aport to utilitarian redundancy model. [PDF]
We use the model of utilitarian redundancy as a basis for research. This model provides predictions that have not been tested by other research. In this sense, we sought to investigate the stem bark extraction between preferred and less‐preferred species by a rural community in Caatinga environment.
Ferreira Júnior WS +2 more
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Proposal of classes for umbu commercialization [PDF]
: The commercial classification of fruits organizes commercialization and promotes compliance. The aim was to propose classes for umbu fruits based on fresh mass.
Sérgio Luiz Rodrigues Donato +5 more
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Technologic Prospection of Bioactive Compounds in Umbu Pulp (Spondias Tuberosa Arruda)
The Spondias tuberosa arruda is a fairly integrated type and known in the Brazilian semiarid, being present in the food of the population that lives there. About 18 fruits are in the genus Spondias, and it is known that some of them, like umbu, have antioxidant potential and applicability in several areas.
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The goal of this work was to develop a homemade device to desalinate brackish water, using biological material like seeds from different plant species of the semi arid regions.
Joilma da S. Menezes +2 more
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UMBUZEIRO (SPONDIAS TUBEROSA): A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
Spondias tuberosa Arruda, a fructiferous endemic tree of semiarid Northeast of Brazil, provides several services to its ecosystem as well as to humans. It provides feed for wild animals and domestic ruminants in addition to providing fruits that are rich
Jan Mertens +3 more
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