pycnanthus angolensis nut oil
oil expressed from the nut of pycnanthus angolensis, myristicaceae
 
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Food Chemicals Codex Listed: No
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Oral/Parenteral Toxicity:
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Recommendation for pycnanthus angolensis nut oil usage levels up to:
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 pycnanthus angolensis nut
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Synonyms:
african nutmeg nut oil
false nutmeg nut oil
 oil expressed from the nut of pycnanthus angolensis, myristicaceae
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PubMed: Dibenzylbutane- and butyrolactone-type lignans as apoptosis inducers in human hepatoma HuH-7 cells.
PubMed: Isoflavones as apoptosis inducers in human hepatoma HuH-7 cells.
PubMed: Antimicrobial activities of the CH2Cl2-CH3OH (1:1) extracts and compounds from the roots and fruits of Pycnanthus angolensis (Myristicaceae).
PubMed: Pycnangloside: a new cerebroside from bark of Pycnanthus angolensis.
PubMed: Biomimetic synthesis of (-)-pycnanthuquinone C through the Diels-Alder reaction of a vinyl quinone.
PubMed: Ethnobotanical survey and cytotoxicity testing of plants of South-western Nigeria used to treat cancer, with isolation of cytotoxic constituents from Cajanus cajan Millsp. leaves.
PubMed: Pycnanthulignenes A-D, antimicrobial cyclolignene derivatives from the roots of Pycnanthus angolensis.
PubMed: An ethnopharmacological survey and in vitro confirmation of ethnopharmacological use of medicinal plants used for wound healing in Bosomtwi-Atwima-Kwanwoma area, Ghana.
PubMed: Traditional management of tuberculosis in Ogun State of Nigeria: the practice and ethnobotanical survey.
PubMed: Antiplasmodial activity of lignans and extracts from Pycnanthus angolensis.
PubMed: Investigation of in vitro anthelmintic activities of Pycnanthus angolensis and Sphenocentrum jollyanum.
PubMed: Effects of the extracts of Pycanthus angolensis against chemically induced acute hepatotoxicity.
PubMed: Pycnanthuquinone C: a new terpenoid-quinone from Pycnanthus angolensis.
PubMed: Antimalarial activity of extracts and alkaloids isolated from six plants used in traditional medicine in Mali and Sao Tome.
PubMed: Novel antihyperglycemic terpenoid-quinones from Pycnanthus angolensis.
PubMed: Novel terpenoid-type quinones isolated from Pycnanthus angolensis of potential utility in the treatment of type 2 diabetes.
PubMed: Dihydroguaiaretic acid: a bioactive component of the stem bark of Pycnanthus angolensis.
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