hibiscus esculentus seed extract
extract of the crushed seeds of the hibiscus, hibiscus esculentus l., malvaceae
 
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Name: hibiscus esculentus l. seed extract
CAS Number: 91723-07-8 
ECHA EC Number: 294-510-2
Category: cosmetic ingredient for skin conditioning
 
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Food Chemicals Codex Listed: No
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CosIng: cosmetic data
Cosmetic Uses: skin conditioning
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Category: cosmetic ingredient for skin conditioning
Recommendation for hibiscus esculentus seed extract usage levels up to:
 not for fragrance use.
 
Recommendation for hibiscus esculentus seed extract flavor usage levels up to:
 not for flavor use.
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 hibiscus esculentus l. seed extract
Chemidplus: 0091723078
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 hibiscus esculentus l. seed extract
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 okra
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Synonyms:
 abelmoschus esculentus seed extract
 extract of the crushed seeds of the hibiscus, hibiscus esculentus l., malvaceae
 okra seed extract
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PubMed: The Use of Hibiscus esculentus (Okra) Gum in Sustaining the Release of Propranolol Hydrochloride in a Solid Oral Dosage Form.
PubMed: Antidepressant activity of Hibiscus esculentus L.
PubMed: 'Okra' Hibiscus esculentus L.: A study of its hepatoprotective activity.
PubMed: Extraction characterization and evaluation of selected mucilage as pharmaceutical excipient.
PubMed: Polyphenol composition and antioxidant potential of Hibiscus esculentus L. fruit cultivated in Nigeria.
PubMed: Improvement of the in vitro digestible iron and zinc content of okra (Hibiscus esculentus L.) sauce widely consumed in Sahelian Africa.
PubMed: Matrix properties of a new plant gum in controlled drug delivery.
PubMed: Amelioration of root-knot disease of lady's finger plants by potentized Cina and Santonin.
PubMed: An improved method for the analysis of major antioxidants of Hibiscus esculentus Linn.
PubMed: A convenient synthesis of lepidimoide from okra mucilage and its growth-promoting activity in hypocotyls.
PubMed: Anthocyanins with 4'-glucosidation from red onion, Allium cepa.
PubMed: Anti-ulcerogenic activity of some plants used as folk remedy in Turkey.
PubMed: Effect of okra (Hibiscus esculentus L.) addition on the technological properties of a wheat flour.
PubMed: Effect of Castor and Velvetbean Organic Amendments on Meloidogyne arenaria in Greenhouse Experiments.
PubMed: Effect of Meloidogyne arenaria and Mulch Type on Okra in Microplot Experiments.
PubMed: Coastal bermudagrass rotation and fallow for management of nematodes and soilborne fungi on vegetable crops.
PubMed: Effect of calcium addition and acidification on the quality characteristics of canned okra (Hibiscus esculentus L).
PubMed: Dietary secondary amines and liver hepatoma in Port Harcourt, Nigeria.
PubMed: Emulsifying properties of three African food hydrocolloids: okra (Hibiscus esculentus), dika nut (Irvingia gabonensis), and khan (Belschmiedia sp.).
PubMed: Effect of yard waste compost on plant-parasitic nematode densities in vegetable crops.
PubMed: Effect of Tropical Rotation Crops on Meloidogyne incognita and Other Plant-Parasitic Nematodes.
PubMed: Rotations with Coastal Bermudagrass and Fallow for Management of Meloidogyne incognita and Soilborne Fungi on Vegetable Crops.
PubMed: Characterization of the okra mucilage by interaction with Gal, GalNAc and GlcNAc specific lectins.
PubMed: Laboratory evaluation of interception and translocation of 131I in fenugreek and okra plants.
PubMed: Tropical rotation crops influence nematode densities and vegetable yields.
PubMed: Immediate-type allergy related to okra (Hibiscus esculentus Linn) picking and packing.
PubMed: Skin lesions due to okra (Hibiscus esculentus L.): proteolytic activity and allergenicity of okra.
PubMed: Occupational dermatoses in farmers growing okra (Hibiscus esculentus L.).
PubMed: Review of research on the insect pests of kenaf and their control in the Sudan.
PubMed: Opening of the hypocotyl hook in seedlings as influenced by light and adjacent tissues.
PubMed: Behavioral Response of Nothanguina phyllobia to Selected Plant Species.
PubMed: The effect of okra mucilage (Hibiscus esculentus L.) on the plasma cholesterol level in rats.
PubMed: Endocrine control of mating instinct in Dysdercus koenigii (Hemiptera: Pyrrhocoridae).
PubMed: In vitro culture of callus tissues and cell suspensions from okra (Hibiscus esculentus L.) and cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.).
PubMed: Population dynamics of plant nematodes in cultivated soil: length of rotation in newly cleared and old agricultural land.
PubMed: Ethylene: Response of Fruit Dehiscence to CO(2) and Reduced Pressure.
PubMed: Ethylene: role in fruit abscission and dehiscence processes.
PubMed: [A new virus of the turnip yellow mosaic group: the gombo mosaic virus (Hibiscus esculentus L. Malvaceae)].
PubMed: Isolation and structural determination of 13 flavonoid glycosides in Hibiscus esculentus (okra).
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