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Acacia melanoxylon Blackwood Acacia- Element Stewardship Abstract

Up-to-date management related information on Acacia melanoxylon, Blackwood Acacia. The abstract organizes and summarizes data from many sources including ... ...

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Final report of the safety assessment of Acacia catechu gum, Acacia concinna fruit extract, Acacia dealbata leaf extract, Acacia dealbata leaf wax, Acacia decurrens extract, Acacia farnesiana extract, Acacia farnesiana flower wax, Acacia farnesiana gum, Acacia senegal extract, Acacia senegal gum, and Acacia senegal gum extract.
2005-01-01

These ingredients are derived from various species of the acacia plant. Only material derived from Acacia senegal are in current use according to industry data. The concentration at which these ingredients are reported to be used ranges from 9% in mascara to 0.0001% in tonics, dressings, and other hair-grooming aids. Gum arabic is a technical name for ...

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Quinonoid constituents as contact sensitisers in Australian blackwood (Acacia melanoxylon RBR).
1981-05-01

Australian blackwood (Acacia melanoxylon RBR) is a valuable commercial timber that since 1925 has been incriminated as being injurious to health. In addition to toxic effects numerous cases of allergic contact dermatitis and bronchial asthma have been observed in woodworkers. Several constituents have been identified in recent years, but none of them could ...

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Mixed plantations of eucalyptus and leguminous trees enhance biomass production. Forest Service research paper (Final)
1985-07-01

Two Eucalyptus species--E. Saligna and E. grandis--are especially favored in Hawaii for wood, fiber, and fuel production because of their quick growth and high yields. Their growth is limited, however, on many sites by low levels of available nitrogen. Supplemental nitrogen can be provided by nitrogen-fixing plants, such as legumes. A test was conducted to determine whether planting two leguminous ...

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Diets of Nubian and Granadina Goats Grazing on Arid Rangeland

... 05) shrubs (70.6%) than Nubians (52.5%). Atriplex canescens (Pursh.) Nut., Acacia farnesiana (L.) Willd., and Larrea ... con las cabras Nubias (52.5%). Arbustivas como Atriplex canescens, Acacia farnesian...

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OIKOS 99: 457�468, 2002 Reduced chemical defence in ant-plants? A critical re-evaluation of

containing leaf powder from a non-ant-acacia (A. farnesiana), but much lower effects when caterpil- lars used neonates (newly hatched first-instar caterpil- lars) of Egyptian cotton worm, Spodoptera variation in con- tents of phenolics. Within the group with elongate inflorescences, for example, flavonoids

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Pulping Characteristics of Lops and Tops from Five Central Indian Hardwoods (Bastar Area).
1981-01-01

Investigations were carried out on pulping of bottom, middle, top and branch portions of five hardwood species from the Central Indian forests. These were Shorea robusta, Terminalia tomentosa, Pterocarpus mersupium, Diospyros melanoxylon, and Anogeissus l...

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Antidiabetogenic constituents from the Thai traditional medicine Cotylelobium melanoxylon.
2009-05-01

The methanolic extracts from the wood and bark of Cotylelobium melanoxylon were found to inhibit plasma glucose elevation after sucrose loading in rats and triglyceride elevation after olive oil loading in mice. A new stilbene dimer, melanoxylin A, together with the known stilbene dimers [(+)-ampelopsin F, (+)-isoampelopsin F, and (+)-epsilon-viniferin] and a trimer (vaticanol ...

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