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Cocos palm

Kokos, -baum, m. coco, coco palm, coconut tree, -butter,/, coconut butter (coconut oil), -faser, /. coco fiber, coir (fiber from the husk of the coconut), -fett, n. coconut oil. -gam,... [Pg.252]

Kokos-ol, n. coconut oil. -olseife,/. coconut-oil soap, -palme, /. coco palm, -seife, /. coconut-oil soap, -talg, m. coconut oil. -talg-saure, /. cocinio acid (formerly supposed to exist as an ester in coconut oil). [Pg.252]

The most reliable mechanism of blocking self-pollination and favoring cross-pollination is separation of female and male generative organs and their formation on various plants (on separate male (staminate) or female (pistillate) individuals) or at a certain distance on the same plant. Such plants as date palm, dioecious hemp, spinach, hop, buckthorn, some nuciferous plants, etc. develop female and male flowers on different individuals. This is the reason why they are called dioecious plants. Male and female flowers of monoecious plants are located on the same plant but at some distance com, watermelon, cucirmbers, coco palm, walnut, hazelnut and other crops are the examples. The mrmber of monoecious plants is large 10% of all mono- and 4% of all dicotyledonous plants. [Pg.402]

The active inositols (I and II) are found in small amounts only but their methyl ethers are widespread in Nature. A fourth isomer, scy//o-inositol or scyllitol (IV), has been found in such diverse sources as the cocos palm, shark and dogfish, and in mammalian urine. [Pg.298]

Goir. This fiber, obtained from husks of the fmit of the coconut palm. Cocos nucifera (palm family, Arecaceae), is mainly produced ia ladia and Sri... [Pg.362]

Bahia coconut palm Brazil Cocos nucifera... [Pg.581]

Cocoa-Nut Oil is extracted from the kernels of the cocoa-palm—cocos nutifera ct butyracea—either by expression or by ebullition with water. The cocoa-palm is a native of tropical oountrics, but does not thrive except near the coast. Five varieties are indigenous to Ceylon. The bark yields a peculiar oil used by the Cingalese in the form of ointment in cutaneous diseases. The nucleus or kernel of the cocoa-nut has been analysed by Bband.es, Bdchnhr, and Bizio, and according to the latter authority is composed as follows —... [Pg.617]

The coconut palm (Cocos nucifera) is grown throughout the tropical world, for decoration as well as for its many culinary and non-culinary uses virtually every part of the coconut palm has some human use. Coir (the fibre from the husk of the coconut) is used in ropes, rugs and mats, brushes and as stuffing fibre. It is also used extensively in horticulture for making potting compost. [Pg.116]

Coconut Oil (Unhydrogenated) occurs as a viscous, white to light yellow-tan liquid. It is obtained from the kernel of the fruit of the coconut palm Cocos nucifera (Fam. Palmae). The crude oil obtained by mechanically pressing dried coconut meat (copra) is refined, bleached, and deodorized to substantially remove free fatty acids, phospholipids, color, odor and flavor components, and other non-oil materials. Compared with many natural fats, Coconut Oil (Unhydrogenated) has an abrupt melting range, changing from a rather firm, plastic solid at about 21° or below to a liquid at about 21°. [Pg.119]

Some plant volatiles act synergistically with aggregation pheromones. Aggregation of the American palm weevil, Rhynchophorus palmarum, on host plants is mediated by host-plant volatiles and a male pheromone (rhynchophorol).60 Acetoin, one of the major volatile components of the host plants Cocos nucifera, Saccharum officinarum, Jacaratia spp., and Elaeis spp., plays an important role in the aggregation of weevils on these plants. Although the pheromone alone is weakly attractive, its attraction is enhanced by acetoin. [Pg.574]

Oxidized precursor Hexanoic acid ex Cocos nucifera (palm oil) (Palmae), Annona cherimolia (cherimoya) (Annonaceae) [fruit] Oxidized precursor Hexanoic acid ex Cocos nucifera (palm oil) (Palmae)... [Pg.441]

PROP From the kernel of the fruit of the coconut palm Cocos nucifera. Fatty solid or liquid sweet, nutty taste. Mp 21-27°. [Pg.387]

Coconut palms. Cocos nucifera, are extremely versatile plants, as every part of the tree can be put to use. They grow worldwide in warm... [Pg.221]

Coconut oil from the coconut palm Cocus nuciferd) is one of two important lauric oils (see also pahn-kemel oil. Section 5.10). Annual production exceeds 3 million tons and comes mainly from Indonesia and the Philippines (Section 10). It is characterized by its high level of lauric acid (12 0) accompanied by the 8 0-14 0 acids. A detailed fatty acid composition of this oil is given in Table 2(b). The oil is used in the food industry and in the nonfood industry. In the latter case, it is used mainly as derivatives of the corresponding alcohols (dodecanol or coco alcohol). [Pg.270]

In the tropics, the coconut palm Cocos nucifera, L.) is one of the most useful trees. The palm reaches 30 m or more in height, with a striped, unbranched, and relatively smooth tmnk measuring approximately 25 cm in diameter and crowned with some 30 fronds, each of which is about 5-6 m long. The roots may extend up to 10 m in sandy soil, serving as anchor in addition to their primary function as nutrient absorbers and breathing organs (1). [Pg.765]

Coconuts are the fmit of the coconut palm Cocos nuefera). About 30 billion coconuts are produced each year, mostly in the Philippines, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, and Mexico. Although coconuts are an important food for some Pacific maritime societies and are sold in markets throughout the world, most of the annual... [Pg.742]

Coconut oil is derived from copra, which is the dried kernel or meat of coconuts. The coconut palm is the species Cocos nucifera, which grows well in the humid regions a few degrees latitude either side of the equator. The usual tall variety reaches a height of over 20 m. Typically, fresh coconut kernel contains (% wt) moisture (50), oil (34), ash (2.2), fibre, (3.0), protein (3.5), and carbohydrate (7.3) (Hui 1996). [Pg.157]

Copra (Cocos nucifera) 6i-lQ Palm fruits (Elaeis guineensis) 30-40... [Pg.213]

Coconut oil, also known as coconut butter, is a tropical oil with many applications. It is extracted from copra, which means dried coconut and is a product of the coconut palm (Cocos nucifera). Coconut oil (about 3.1 million tonnes per annum) comes mainly from Indonesia and the Philippines. Coconut oil constitutes seven percent of the total export income of the Philippines, the world s largest exporter of the product. Coconut oil was developed as a commercial product by merchants in the South Seas and South Asia in the 1860s. ... [Pg.144]

The unsaturated polyester resin with trade mark Mitsubhisi Yukalac type BQTN and its catalis is used as a matrix. The palm fibre or palmyra(from arenga pinnata reinforcement in this experiments were obtain from Sibolangit around 50 Km from Medan with diameter 0.2 - 0.3 mm, and the coir(from cocos nucifera lynn) were obtain from Lubuk Pakam around 30 Km from Medan and around 3 Km from sea-side with 0.2 - 0.3 mm diameter. As chemical solvent was used sodium hydroxid for treated of the fibres from E. Merck. [Pg.640]

The coconut belongs to the family Palm and genus Coco its botanical name is Cocos... [Pg.474]

Synonyms Coconut butter Coconut oil Coconut palm oil Cocos nucifera Copra oil... [Pg.1045]

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]

See Magnesium coco-sulfate Alcohols, jojoba. See Jojoba alcohol Alcohols, lanolin. See Lanolin alcohol Alcohols, palm. See Palm alcohol Alcohols, palm kernel Alcohols, palm kernel oil. See Palm kernel alcohol Alcohols, palm kernel oil, monoester with sulfuric acid, ammonium salt. See Ammonium palm kernel sulfate Alcohols, palm oil. See Palm alcohol Alcohols, tallow. See Tallow alcohol Alcohols, tallow, hydrogenated. See Hydrogenated tallow alcohol A/co/ec 14(/, Aicoiec 439-C, Aicoiec 440-WD-, Aicoiec 495-, Aicoiec 662, Aicoiec BS, Aicoiec Extra A Aicoiec F-KXy, Aicoiec FF-10(t, Aicoiec Granuies, Aicoiec PG,... [Pg.139]

Softlsan 100-, Softlsan 133, Softisan 134, Softlsan 138, Softlsan 142. See Hydrogenated coco-glycerides Softlsan 154. See Hydrogenated palm oil Softlsan 378. See Caprylic/capric/stearic triglyceride... [Pg.4133]

Coconut acid Coconut (Cocos nucifera) oil Cod liver oil Corn acid Corn (Zea mays) oil Cottonseed acid Cottonseed (Gossypium) oil Cyclohexane Glyceryl stearate Hexane Isobutylparaben Laurie acid Linseed acid Magnesium myristate Magnesium palmitate Magnesium stearate Methyl cocoate Methyl oleate Methyl palmitate Myristic acid Oleic acid Oleth-5 Oleth-6 Oleth-7 Oleth-9 Oleth-10 Oleth-16 Oleth-18 Oleth-30 Oleth-44 Oleth-80 Olive (Olea europaea) oil Palmitic acid Palm (Elaeis guineensis) kernel oil Palm (Elaeis guineensis) oil... [Pg.5057]


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