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Khaya senegalensis

Zhang, H. P., Wang, X., Chen, F., Androulakis, X. M., and Wargovich, M. J. (2007a). Anticancer activity of limonoid from Khaya senegalensis. Phytother. Res. 21, 731-734. [Pg.263]

Khaya senegalensis (Desr.) A. Juss. Biixol Pmriginous eruptions, scale (B) Cough (Fr) Wwater maceration water boiling... [Pg.125]

ISO. Khaya senegalensis A. Juss Meliaceae Afr stem bark febrile convulsions in children +PTZ 70% ethanolic ext. 120... [Pg.524]

Khaya senegalensis Sterculia caudata Sterculia setigera Sterculia urens Virgilia oroboides E. ANIMALS... [Pg.313]

Certain other meliaceous seed extracts were equally active to azadirachtin in bioassays (Mikolajczak and Reed, 1987). TTiose of Aglaia cordata were more potent than extracts of neem toward larvae of Spodoptera frugiperda (Mikolajczak et al., 1989). A limonoid compound from Carapa procera had antifeedant activity comparable to that of azadirachtin, but much weaker insecticidal properties. This compound, methyl 3 3-isobutyryloxy-l-oxomeliac-8(30)-enate (42), also was found in Khaya senegalensis and K. nyasica (Mikolajczak et al., 1988). [Pg.480]

Khaya Gum Khaya gum is obtained from scissions in the trunks of Khaya grandifoliola [72] or Khaya senegalensis trees (Meliaceae) [4]. It includes highly branched polysaccharide chains composed of D-galactose, L-rhamnose, D-galacturonic... [Pg.500]

The exudate gum of Khaya senegalensis (African mahogany) (Meliaceae) contains two polysaccharides. The major component is an acetylated branched polymer of complex structure that has some of the structural features of Sterculia... [Pg.170]

Aspinall G O, Johnston M J, Stephen A M 1960 Plant gums of the genus Khaya. II. The major component of Khaya senegalensis gum. J Chem Soc 4918 - 4927... [Pg.173]

Although these are not yet known, 30a-acyloxy-8,14-oxides are. The 8,30-double bond is also resistant to oxidation in the laboratory, and compounds of this type have not been prepared synthetically. Structural elucidation of all these compounds follows readily from n.m.r. spectroscopy the use of n.m.r. is particularly useful in detecting the various oxygen functions. Only one mexicanolide derivative is so far known which is substituted in ring C this is an lip-acetate (49) isolated from Khaya senegalensis (13,151). [Pg.25]

Mahmud HS, Oyi AR, Allagh TS. Studies on some physicochemical properties of Khaya senegalensis gum. Nigerian J Pharm Sci. 7(1) 146-152,2008. [Pg.511]

Oyi R, Mahmud S, Ofuokwu A. The effect of formulation variables on the swelhng capacity of Khaya senegalensis gum. Indian J Novel DrugDeliv. 2 (4) 132-137,2010. [Pg.511]


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