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Coconut Cocos nucifera

Hoad, G. V. and P. Gaskin. Abscisic acid and related compounds in phloexudate of Yucca flaccida Haw, and coconut (Cocos nucifera L.). Planta 1980 150 347-348. [Pg.144]

Teuber, S.S. and W. R. Peterson. Systemic allergic reaction to coconut (Cocos nucifera) in 2 subjects with hypersensitivity to tree nut and demonstration of cross-reactivity to legu-min-like seed storage proteins new coconut and walnut food allergens. J Allergy Clin Immunol 1999 103(6) 1180-1185. [Pg.146]

Coconut (Cocos nucifera) Cylindrical, with pores and fissures Marked, about o-5-i 12-24 (2°) Brownis fa-yellow... [Pg.445]

Coconut Cocos nucifera (Palmae/ Arecaceae) seed kernel 65-68... [Pg.42]

There are a large number of oilseeds some of them are very important because they yield edible oils. Among them are soybean (Glycine max), rapeseed (Brassica campestris), coconut (Cocos nucifera), and sunflower (Helianthus annuus). In addition to their lipid content, ranging from 20 to 55%, oilseeds often have substantial amounts of protein stored as protein bodies (30% or more v/v) and saccharides stored as cell wall components. Thus, the main subcellular structure consists of protein bodies 5 to 20 pm in diameter, surrounded by a cytoplasmic protein network in which are embedded the oil storage sites (Figure 2.1). These lipid bodies, sometimes referred to as spherosomes, are only 0.2 to 0.5 pm in diameter and are connected through a thin envelope. [Pg.19]

For analytical purposes it is important to define precisely what needs to be measured. Nuts is a general term used for culinary purposes to refer to the dry seed or fhiit of certain plants, whereas in botanical terms the term is restricted to a simple dry fiuit with one seed, in which the seed wall becomes very hard at maturity. Most nuts included in the diet are the seeds of trees, but the seeds of a few other plants that are not strictly nuts are included (e.g., peanut or groundnut is a legume and a seed). Also, coconut Cocos nucifera) is not a nut (despite its name) but a drupe and is a single fleshy fmit with a hard stone that contains a single seed. In this chapter the culinary definition will be used to discuss the many types of edible nuts that are found around the world (Table 20.1) and included in legislation and codes of practice. [Pg.377]

Coconut palm oil Cocos nucifera. See Coconut (Cocos nucifera) oil Cocoyl diethanolamide. See Cocamide DEA... [Pg.1045]

Coconut (Cocos nucifera) oil Corn (Zea mays) oil, Cottonseed (Gossypium) oil Palm (Elaels guineensis) kernel oil Peanut (Arachis hypogaea) oil Shellac, Sunflower (Helianthus annuus) seed oil coating agent, foods Imperial 400 Talc... [Pg.1471]

Coconut (Cocos nucifera) oH Epoxy resin. Sure Sol -300... [Pg.1499]

Boiled Coconut (Cocos nucifera) olf Ethylene/propylene/dicyclopentadiene... [Pg.1509]

Coconut (Cocos nucifera) extract Synonyms Coconut extract Cocos nucifera Cocos nucifera extract... [Pg.1020]

Definition Extract of the meat of the coconut, Cocos nucifera... [Pg.1020]

Konservan ZS. See Carbendazim Konut See Coconut (Cocos nucifera) oil KOP 300. See Cupric sulfate anhydrous KOP -Hydroxide. See Copper hydroxide (ic) KOP OXY-85. See Copper oxychloride Korad A. See Acrylates copolymer Korad Klear. See Acrylic resin Korad. See Acrylates copolymer Koraid PSM. See Aluminum silicate Koralone 500. See 2-n-Octyl-4-isothiazolin-3-one... [Pg.2309]

Lipovol C-76. See Coconut (Cocos nucifera) oil Lipovol CAN. See Canola oil Lipovol CO. See Castor (Ricinus communis) oil Lipovol CP. See Sweet cherry (Prunus avium) pit oil... [Pg.2416]

Neutral verdigris. See Copper acetate (ic) Neutral zinc phosphate. See Zinc phosphate A/eufrase 0.5 L Neutrase 1.5 G. See Protease Neutrex CT. See Coconut (Cocos nucifera) oil Neu-Tri E. See Trichloroethylene Neutrol TE. See Tetrahydroxypropyl ethylenediamine... [Pg.2799]

Cetyl alcohol Cetyl esters Chloral hydrate Chloroacetamide Chloroacetic acid Chlorobenzene Chloroform Chromium nitrate Chromium potassium sulfate Cl 77000 Cobalt acetate (ous) Coconut acid Coconut (Cocos nucifera) oil Cod liver oil Copal resin Corn (Zea mays) oil Corn (Zea mays) starch Cottonseed (Gossypium) oil Coumarone/indene resin C10-12 pareth-3 C10-12 pareth-6 C10-12 pareth-8 C12-14 pareth-1 C12-14 pareth-3 C12-14 pareth-4 C12-14 pareth-7 C12-14 pareth-8 C12-14 pareth-11 p-Cresol/dicyclopentadiene butylated reaction product Cumene hydroperoxide... [Pg.4796]

Coconut (Cocos nucifera) oil Ethyl methacrylate base, liq. emulsions Ceteareth-3... [Pg.4892]

Ceteareth-3 Coconut (Cocos nucifera) oil Ethoxydiglycol PEG-20 PEG-75 PEG-125 PEG-150 Polyethylene glycol Rose (Rosa centifolia) water Simethicone Squalane... [Pg.4892]


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