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copaifera

Scientific Name: Copaifera

Family: Fabaceae

Category: Dicot

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Description: Copaifera is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae. The scientific name means &quotcopal-bearer since economically important resins and&nbsp&*! The tropical rainforest tree Copaifera langsdorffii is known as the Rashed Tree and Salam tree. It has many names in local languages, including kupa&#39y, cabismo &nbsp&*! There are 35 species of Copaifera, found mainly in tropical South America (particularly in Brazil, Argentina, Bolivia, Guyana, Colombia, Peru, and Venezuela). Although it is often referred to a balsam or oil, it is actually a oleoresin. Copaiba resin is sold in gel capsules in &*! COPAIFERA OFFICINALIS Synonym Copaifera langsdorfii, Copaifera jacquinii. Common name. Copaiba, copaiba balsam, copaiva, Jesuit&#39s balsam, copal, palo &nbsp&*! COPAIFERA OFFICINALIS.*1. BY JOHN URI LLOYD. BOTANICAL AND. HISTORICAL NOTES. Copaiba (popularly known as balsam of copaiba).&*! Copaiba Balsam Copaifera Officinalis. . Copaifera Officinalis Franz Eugen Khler , 1887. Common Names Copaiba Balsam , balsam, copaiva, Jesuit&#39s balsam,&nbsp&*! The Ethnobotany of Copaiba (Copaifera). Oleoresin in the Amazon.-The common Bra- zilian name for trees in the genus Copaifera. (family Caesalpiniaceae) is&nbsp&*! Oils obtained from Copaifera martii, Copaifera officinalis, and Copaifera reticulata (collected in the state of Acre) were active against Gram-positive species&nbsp&*! Copaiba oil is an oleoresin obtained from the Copaifera L. genus (Leguminoseae ) commonly featured in anti-inflammatory recipe prescribed by&nbsp&*! Diesel tree. Copaifera langsdorfii. Weed risk assessment. Sheldon Navie and Steve Csurhes. Biosecurity Queensland. Department of Employment, Economic&nbsp&*! The genus Copaifera is in the family Leguminosae in the major group Angiosperms (Flowering Copaifera camibar Poveda, Zamora &amp Sanchez, Accepted, M&nbsp&*! : Natural Order, Leguminosae. This is an elegant and lofty tree, native to Martinique, Trinidad, and other West India islands and also to Venezuela,&nbsp&*! Copaiba oil is an oleoresin obtained from the Copaifera L. genus (Leguminoseae ) commonly featured in anti-inflammatory recipe prescribed by Amazonian&nbsp&*! Athough many species of Copaifera have been decribed, only nine of Biological activities tested in different species of Copaifera oleoresins.&*! Copaifera langsdorfii is an evergreen tree to 6-12(-35) m tall, and 1m diameter. Leaves paripinnate, glabrous, subcoriaceous, 5-10cm long leaflets 2-4 pairs&nbsp&*! Planta Med. 2002 Sep68(9):808-12. Antimicrobial terpenoids from the oleoresin of the Peruvian medicinal plant Copaifera paupera. Tincusi BM(1), Jimnez IA,&nbsp&*! J Ethnopharmacol. 2004 Jul93(1):51-6. Protective effect of Copaifera langsdorffii oleo-resin against acetic acid-induced colitis in rats. Paiva LA(1), Gurgel LA,&nbsp&*! Synonyms: Copaifera jacquinii, C. nitida, C. paupera, C. sellowii, Copaiva officinalis. Common Names: Copaiba, copaipera, cupayba, copauba, copal,&*! a genus of tropical American and African trees (family Leguminosae) with pinnate leaves, racemose apetalous flowers, strong durable wood of&nbsp&*! Copaifera sp. resin is known to heal wounds, to have antibacterial effects and even used to aid leishmaniasis treatment I believe. Due to these properties, there &nbsp&*! Copaifera ist eine Pflanzengattung in der Unterfamilie der Johannisbrotgewchse (Caesalpinioideae) innerhalb der Familie der Hlsenfrchtler (Fabaceae).&*! This study aimed to investigate the relationship between seed size, seed germinability and seedling performance of Copaifera langsdorffii by testing f&nbsp&*! C. officinalis is a tree species that has some features which are often associated with invasive species. For example, it is a shade&*! Copaifera officinalis (Copal) (aka Copaiba, Copal, Balsam Copaiba, Copaiva, Jesuit&#39s Balsam.) at Maya Ethnobotanicals Ayahuasca, Iboga, Ethnobotanicals &nbsp&*! Copaifera langsdorffii has a large geographical distribution from Argentina to Guyana. Range : Copaifera langsdorffii is distributed in northern and&nbsp&*! Context Copaifera species produce an oleoresin of com- mercial importance yielding Copaifera pubiflora trees were significantly higher than those from C.&*! duckei. Seasonal Variation in the Volatiles of Copaifera duckei Dwyer Growing Wild in the State of Para. Brazil. Osmar A. Lameira and Regina C.V.&nbsp&*! Recent studies of extra-Amazonian species of Copaifera revealed several nomenclatural problems. We choose lectotypes for C. cearensis Huber ex Ducke and&nbsp&*! Sesquiterpene Hydrocarbons, Hymenaea, Copaifera. Allo-arodendrene, --, wood . alpha-Bergamotene, --, wood. beta-Bisabolene, wood, wood.&*! Go to Print Version. Copaifera officinalis (Jacq.) L. Taxonomic Serial No.: 506244. (Download Help) Copaifera officinalis TSN 506244&nbsp&*! Etimoe (Copaifera salikounda). View Mores Below. Common Name: Etimoe, African Etimoe. Scientific Name: Copaifera spp. (C. mildbraedii and C.&*! Diesel tree (Copaifera langsdorffii) is a pest weed in Queensland. Diesel tree is a non-declared weed under Queensland legislation.&*! A tree that gives diesel and is also a nitrogen fixer? Yes please! &quottests have shown, he says, that the liquid can be placed directly in the fuel tank.&*! Functional use - flavor and fragrance agents. Has a balsamic type odor and an balsamic type flavor.&*! Copaifera. From Wikispecies Tribus: Detarieae Genus: Copaifera For more multimedia, look at Copaifera on Wikimedia Commons.&*! The potential of the Copaifera langsdorffii leaves extract to prevent stone formation was analyzed by means of an ethylene glycol (EG) animal&nbsp&*! Leaves of Copaifera langsdorffii Desff were collected in Ribeiro Preto, So Paulo, Brazil and identified by Dr. Milton Groppo Junior from Faculdade de Filosofia,&nbsp&*! Copaiba oil comes from trees in the genus Copaifera. These are leguminous trees, commonly found in Amazon rainforest (South America ). Amazon rainforest &nbsp&*! Terpenoid Biosynthesis in Euphorbia lathyris and Copaifera ssp. Cynthia Louise Skrukrud. Ph.D. Thesis. LBL&#821223915. DE88 001463. Lawrence Berkeley&nbsp&*! Downloaded from www.microbiologyresearch.org by. IP: 93.91.26.109. On: Sat, 12 Mar 2016 02:52:16. Effects of Copaifera duckei Dwyer oleoresin on the.&*! Generals Classification Related Links. Copaifera officinalis (Jacq.) L. Show All Show Tabs copaiba. of Copaifera officinalis&nbsp&*! Copaifera aromatica is an endemic species in Panama, Costa. Rica, and Copaifera aromatica is a fast-growing tree that reaches 35 m in height and 90 cm &nbsp&*! Because, the Brazilian Copaifera langsdorfii, to use its botanical name, can be tapped not unlike a rubber tree, but instead of yielding rubbery&nbsp&*! Copaiba Balsam, Copaifera officinalis, (#1280 - 10ml) is a traditional remedy from the South American rain forests. The resin is harvested from wild trees by&nbsp&*! The oleoresin of several Copaifera species is used widely in the Amazonian Region The topical analgesic and antiinflammatory activities of Copaifera duckei.&*! Copaifera reticulata is a large, evergreen tree growing to a height of 30 - 45 metres. The bole is straight and cylindrical and can be branchless for 30 metres.&*!