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Carapa guianensis

The demand for some hundreds of tons of fruit from Carapa guianensis, expected shortly to exceed the natural supply, is stimulating replanting of this species in the states of Amapa and Para where it had been decimated by the timber trade as a substitute for mahogany. Propagation studies already made with this species and with Quassia amara and Lonchocarpus urucu (by EMBRAPA) would make industrial production of these natural insecticides and repellents a short term undertaking. [Pg.222]

La VIE, D., E. C. Levy, and R. Zelnik Constituents of Carapa guianensis and their Biogenetic Relationship. Bioorganic Chemistry 2, 59 (1972). Chemical Abstracts 78, 58635n (1973). [Pg.99]

Carapa guianensis fruits (seeds) not identified (oxygenated triterpenoids present) mosquito and chigoe flea repellent, also medicinal 27,28,29... [Pg.28]


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