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Khaya
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Khayas
A plant genus. Members contain LIMONOIDS.
National Institutes of Health
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Khaya ivorensis
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Meliaceae
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Review
2016
Review
2016
Dominant bacterial diseases in the extensive and semi-intensive animal breeding and their treatment method by ethnoveterinary medicine in Benin.
C. Ogni
,
M. Kpodékon
,
+6 authors
A. Akoègninou
2016
Corpus ID: 31503031
Article history: Received on: 29/06/2015 Revised on: 19/09/2015 Accepted on: 27/12/2015 Available online: 30/04/2016 In Africa…
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2012
2012
Effect of Growth Rate on Wood Specific Gravity of Three Alternative Timber Species in Sri Lanka; Swietenia macrophylla, Khaya senegalensis and Paulownia fortunei
P. Perera
,
H. Amarasekera
,
N. Weerawardena
2012
Corpus ID: 59056772
With increasing private sector investments in commercial forestry, it is apparent that plantationforestry in Sri Lanka is moving…
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2012
2012
ANTITRYPANOSOMAL ACTIVITY OF METHANOLIC EXTRACT OF KHAYA SENEGALENSIS TREE BARK AGAINST TRYPANOSOMA EVANSI
P. Shaba
,
N. Pandey
,
O. Sharma
,
J. Rao
,
A. Mishra
,
R. Singh
2012
Corpus ID: 41669902
In search of new trypanocidal compounds from medicinal plants, Khaya senegalensis root bark was extracted with methanol and…
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2010
2010
Comparative in vivo evaluation of the trypanocidal activities of aqueous leaf, stem-bark and root extracts of Khaya senegalensis on Trypanosoma evansi.
A. A. Adeiza
,
A. Mohammed
,
M. Mamman
2010
Corpus ID: 86475423
The effects of three different parts of Khaya senegalensis, commonly used in the traditional treatment of diseases in Northern…
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2009
2009
New raw material for activated carbon: I. Methylene blue adsorption on activated carbon prepared from Khaya senegalensis fruits
C. E. Gimba
,
O. J. Ocholi
,
P. A. Egwaikhide
,
T. Muyiwa
,
E. Akporhonor
2009
Corpus ID: 42250396
C. E. Gimba, O. Ocholi, P. A. Egwaikhide, T. Muyiwa, and E.E. Akporhonor. 2009. New raw material for activated carbon. I…
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2009
2009
PHYTOCHEMICAL AND ANTI INFLAMMATORY EVALUATION OF KHAYA GRANDIFOLIOLA STEM BARK EXTRACT
A. Falodun
,
C. Poh
,
S. Adelusi
,
Odion Emmanuel
2009
Corpus ID: 212573713
The ethnomedicinal application of Khaya grandifoliola stem bark in Africa as remedy against rheumatoid arthritis is attracting…
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2006
2006
Effects of the Method of Preparation on the Compression, Mechanical, and Release Properties of Khaya Gum Matrices
O. A. Odeku
,
J. Fell
Pharmaceutical development and technology (Print)
2006
Corpus ID: 19288887
A study has been made of the compression properties of khaya gum matrices and the effects of drug concentration and method of…
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1999
1999
Evaluation of the destructive effect of khaya gum on Bacillus subtilis spores during tableting
O. A. Odeku
,
O. Itiola
,
H. A. Odelola
Phytotherapy Research
1999
Corpus ID: 28941804
The destructive effect of khaya gum used as a binding agent in a paracetamol formulation on Bacillus subtilis spores during…
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1997
1997
Exotic plant species in Vietnam's economy—the contributions of Australian trees
S. Midgley
,
K. Pinyopusarerk
,
C. Harwood
,
J. Doran
1997
Corpus ID: 127433689
Exotic plant species are playing a significant role in Vietnam’s rural economy and provide basic needs of food, fuel and shelter…
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1959
1959
Über den Einfluß der Himmelsrichtung auf die Länge von Holzfasern und Tracheiden
W. Liese
,
H. E. Dadswell
Holz als Roh- und Werkstoff
1959
Corpus ID: 9924198
ZusammenfassungUntersucht wurde der Einfluß der Sonneneinstrahlung (Himmelsrichtung) auf die Länge von Holzfasern und Tracheiden…
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