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Simarouba

Known as: Simarouba Aubl., Simaroubas 
A plant genus of the family SIMAROUBACEAE. Members produce quassinoids.
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2018
2018
In order to utilize the agro residues and non-edible oil seed shells for the energy purpose, Areca Nut Husk (ANH) and Simarouba… 
2013
2013
Efforts are being made throughout the World to reduce the consumption of liquid petroleum fuels wherever is possible. Biodiesel… 
2011
2011
Refining of oil (including a series of processes like degumming, alkali refining and bleaching) are aimed to remove the… 
2006
2006
A chemical investigation of the bark of Simarouba amara, collected in Barbados, resulted in the isolation of six new triterpenes… 
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1994
Highly Cited
1994
We measured CO2 efflux from stems of two tropical wet forest trees, both found in the canopy, but with very different growth… 
1994
1994
Frequency of somatic embryogenesis from callus cultures derived from immature cotyledon explants of Simarouba glauca Linn. was… 
1977
1977
: beta-Sitosterol, epilupeo, amarolide-11-acetate, amarolide-2,11-diacetate, ailanthinone and glaucarubinone have been isolated… 
1977
1977
beta-Sitosterol, epilupeo, amarolide-11-acetate, amarolide-2,11-diacetate, ailanthinone and glaucarubinone have been isolated… 
1944
1944
The genera of the Simaroubaceae are for the most part well marked and sharply delimited. Sintarouba, Simaba, and Quassia are…