monodora_myristica_gaertn._dunal
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| Monodora myristica (Gaertn.) Dunal - syn. Annona myristica Gaertn. - Annonaceae \\ | Monodora myristica (Gaertn.) Dunal - syn. Annona myristica Gaertn. - Annonaceae \\ | ||
| - | calabash nutmeg, African | + | calabash nutmeg, African |
| Large deciduous tree up to 35m high, native to West Africa, cultivated in the Caribbean; bark grey; leaves alternate, simple, up to 35cm, deep green on the upper side with paler green underneath; flowers suspended on long stalks, showy, large, waxy, fragrant; calyx lobes yellowish, splashed with red, frilled at the edges; petals pale yellow with purplish red spots; fruits large, woody, filled with brown seeds (1-2cm long) embedded in an aromatic pulp. "The seeds are the most economically important part of this tree. They are widely used in West Africa as a substitute for nutmeg in soups, stews and cakes. In traditional medicine, the seeds are used as a stimulant, stomachic and treatment for headaches." | Large deciduous tree up to 35m high, native to West Africa, cultivated in the Caribbean; bark grey; leaves alternate, simple, up to 35cm, deep green on the upper side with paler green underneath; flowers suspended on long stalks, showy, large, waxy, fragrant; calyx lobes yellowish, splashed with red, frilled at the edges; petals pale yellow with purplish red spots; fruits large, woody, filled with brown seeds (1-2cm long) embedded in an aromatic pulp. "The seeds are the most economically important part of this tree. They are widely used in West Africa as a substitute for nutmeg in soups, stews and cakes. In traditional medicine, the seeds are used as a stimulant, stomachic and treatment for headaches." | ||
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| The essential oil of M.myristica fruits was mainly composed of monoterpene hydrocarbons, | The essential oil of M.myristica fruits was mainly composed of monoterpene hydrocarbons, | ||
| [Aromatic plants of tropical central Africa. I. Volatile components of two annonaceae from cameroon: Xylopia aethiopica (dunal) A. Richard and Monodora myristica (Gaertn.) Dunal., Lamaty, G., Menut, C., Bessiere, J.M., Zoilo, P.H., Flavour and fragrance journal, 2(3), 1987, 91-94] | [Aromatic plants of tropical central Africa. I. Volatile components of two annonaceae from cameroon: Xylopia aethiopica (dunal) A. Richard and Monodora myristica (Gaertn.) Dunal., Lamaty, G., Menut, C., Bessiere, J.M., Zoilo, P.H., Flavour and fragrance journal, 2(3), 1987, 91-94] | ||
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| The essential oil of the seeds obtained by steam distillation (4.5%) was found to contain 75% monoterpene hydrocarbons. Major compounds were α-phellandrene (50%), α-pinene and myrcene. \\ | The essential oil of the seeds obtained by steam distillation (4.5%) was found to contain 75% monoterpene hydrocarbons. Major compounds were α-phellandrene (50%), α-pinene and myrcene. \\ | ||
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| [A study of the oil content of Nigerian grown Monodora myristica seeds for its nutritional and industrial applications., | [A study of the oil content of Nigerian grown Monodora myristica seeds for its nutritional and industrial applications., | ||
| - | Hydrodistillation of fruits of M.myristica gave essential oils with yields of 1.8% (fruits collected in Chad) and 2.7% (Cameroon). Main components were Chad: α-phellandrene (52.7%), limonene (14.9%), β-phellandrene (4.2%), myrcene (5.2%), α-pinene (6.7%), α-thujene (2.4%) and linalool (2.4%); | + | Hydrodistillation of fruits of M.myristica gave essential oils with yields of 1.8% (fruits collected in Chad) and 2.7% (Cameroon). Main components were Chad: α-phellandrene (52.7%), limonene (14.9%), β-phellandrene (4.2%), myrcene (5.2%), α-pinene (6.7%), α-thujene (2.4%) and linalool (2.4%); |
| - | [Composition and cytotoxic activity of essential oils from Xylopia aethiopica (Dunal) A. Rich, Xylopia parviflora (A. Rich) Benth.) and Monodora myristica (Gaertn) growing in Chad and Cameroon., Bakarnga-Via, | + | [Composition and cytotoxic activity of essential oils from Xylopia aethiopica (Dunal) A. Rich, Xylopia parviflora (A. Rich) Benth.) and Monodora myristica (Gaertn) growing in Chad and Cameroon., Bakarnga-Via, |
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| + | Curtis’s Botanical Magazine, vol.58 [ser.2, vol.5] t.3059 (1831) [E.N.Bancroft] [[http:// | ||
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| - | Curtis’s Botanical Magazine, vol.58 [ser.2, vol.5] t.3059 | + | Monodora myristica, Trinidad and Tobago |
| - | [[http://plantgenera.org/species.php?id_species=678795]] | + | |
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