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blighia

Scientific Name: Blighia

Family: Sapindaceae

Category: Dicot

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Description: Blighia is a genus of f species of flowering plants in the soapberry family, Sapindaceae, native to tropical Africa from Guinea east to Kenya. The fruit is partly&nbsp&*! The ackee, also known as achee, ackee apple or akee (Blighia sapida) is a member of the Sapindaceae (soapberry family), as are the lychee and the longan .&*! Blighia sapida - David Lorence, PhD, Director of Science of the NTBG speaking about. David Lorence, PhD, Director of Science of the NTBG speaking about&nbsp&*! Blighia sapida (Sapindaceae). Common Names. English: ackee, akee. Spanish: ak, seso vegetal. French: aki, arbre fricass. Portuguese: castanheiro do Africa.&*! Blighia sapida is a woody perennial multipurpose fruit tree species native to the Guinean forests of West Africa. The fleshy arils of the ripened&nbsp&*! Blighia sapida. a.k.a. Ackee, Akee Apple, Vegetable Brain. Pear-shaped fruit, with several moderate lobes and a red to yellow waxy skin. The skin, unripe fruit, &nbsp&*! Read fascinating facts and browse beautiful, detailed photos of the akee tree ( Blighia sapida): one of thousands of plant species growing at the Eden Project in &nbsp&*! Blighia sapida. Sapindaceae. Konig. Blighia sapida (Lovett). Fruit and foliage ( Trade winds fruit). LOCAL NAMES. Creole (arbe fricasse) English (breadfruit&nbsp&*! More widely known for its poisonous properties than as an edible fruit, the akee, Blighia sapida K. Konig (syn. Cupania sapida Voigt.), of the family Sapindaceae, &nbsp&*! Scientific name: Blighia sapida, Cupania sapida. Family: Sapindaceae ( soapberry family) Common names: Akee, Seso Vegetal in Spanish, Arbre a Fricasser&nbsp&*! Blighia sapida occurs naturally from Senegal to Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea, and possibly also in Gabon. It is commonly planted in its natural area of&nbsp&*! Statistics. The Plant List includes 8 scientific plant names of species rank for the genus Blighia. Of these 6 are accepted species names.&*! Blighia sapida. Also found in: Thesaurus, Wikipedia. Related to Blighia sapida: Ackee fruit. ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend: Switch to new &nbsp&*! Noun, 1. Blighia - small genus of western African evergreen trees and shrubs bearing fleshy capsular three- Blighia - small genus of western African evergreen &nbsp&*! Go to Print Version. Blighia sapida K. Koenig Taxonomic Serial No.: 506071. ( Download Help) Blighia sapida TSN 506071&nbsp&*! By Sylvia A Mitchell in - Somatic Embryogenesis and Yield. Ackee (Blighia sapida) is Jamaica&#39s top fruit, its national fruit and when prepared together with&nbsp&*! Generals Synonyms Classification Related Links. Blighia sapida K.D. Koenig Show All Show Tabs akee. of Blighia sapida&nbsp&*! Anti-Diarrhoeal Activity of Blighia sapida (Sapindaceae) in Rats and Mice.&*! English akee apple savory akee tree. French blighia saveuse (Berhaut) fausse anacarde (Froelich) pommier d&#39aki (Bailleul). Trade achin (the timber).&*! ABSTRACT : The phytochemical properties and fatty acid composition of ripe and unripe Blighia sapida. (ackee) seed as well as the physicochemical properties&nbsp&*! Abstract: Blighia sapida g family Sapindaceae is a multi purpose medicinal plant popular in the western Africa. It is well known for its food value&nbsp&*! Observations in the Species: Blighia unijugata. Common Name: Driehoektolletjies or Idlebendlovu or South African Tree Number 436 or Triangle Tops or&nbsp&*! n small genus of western African evergreen trees and shrubs bearing fleshy capsular three-seeded fruits edible when neither unripe nor overripe. Synonyms: &nbsp&*! The microbiological profile of Jamaican Ackees (Blighia sapida) Jos C. Jackson, (2013) &quotThe microbiological profile of Jamaican Ackees (Blighia sapida) &quot,&nbsp&*! MetaCyc Organism: Blighia sapida Mesangiospermae, eudicotyledons, Gunneridae, Pentapetalae, rosids, malvids, Sapindales, Sapindaceae, Blighia.&*! Reports have been made that the ingestion of unripe Blighia sapida (ackee) fruits Therefore, Blighia unijugata is not toxic to the liver and kidney of Wistar rats.&*! A feeding trial to evaluate the potential of Blighia sapida K Konig leaves as a dry season feed resce for West African Dwarf goat in the derived savanna zone&nbsp&*! OF POISONING WITH ACKEE (BLIGHIA SAPIDA ). BY K. LEIGH EVANS, L.R.C.P. &amp S., M.P.H., AND L. E. ARNOLD, M.D., C.M.,&nbsp&*! Authority, K. Knig. Family, Magnoliopsida:Rosidae:Sapindales:Sapindaceae. Synonyms, Cupania sapida Voigt., Cuprona edulis. Common names, akee, ackee&nbsp&*! Blighia unijugata. Photo: Meg Coates Palgrave Catapu, Mozambique. Blighia unijugata. Photo: Bart Wursten Vunduzi river near Mt Bunga, Gorongosa National &nbsp&*! The fruit was named Blighia sapida in honor of the infamous Captain William Bligh of Mutiny on the Bounty who transported the fruit from&nbsp&*! Blighia sapida, akee, is a medium-sized evergreen tropical tree in the Sapindaceae (soapberry family) that originated in Western Africa but now widely cultivated&nbsp&*! The pulp/arils of ackee (Blighia sapida) were oven/freeze dried, processed into full fat and defatted fls and analyzed for some physicochemical and functional &nbsp&*! Achee, ackee apple, akee, akee apple, ankye, arilli, Blighia sapida, Cupania sapida, Blighia sapida, hypoglycin A, hypoglycin B, ishin, Sapindaceae ( soapberry&nbsp&*! The Blighia sapida K.D.Koenig (1806) is an evergreen tree, up to about 15 m tall, with greyish or pale brown smooth bark and thick crown. The leaves, on a 0,5-2&nbsp&*! Blighia sapida is a woody perennial multipurpose fruit tree species native to the Guinean forests of West Africa. The fleshy arils of the ripened fruits are edible.&*! The challenge of interpreting primate diets: mangabey foraging on Blighia unijugata fruit in relation to changing nutrient content. Margaret&nbsp&*! www.iosrjnals.org. 5 | Page. Nutrients, Antinutrients and Physicochemical Compositions of. Blighia Sapida Pulp and Pulp Oil (Ackee Apple). 1. Oyeleke, G.O.,.&*! Blighia unijugata is a tree with a dense crown usually growing up to 30 metres tall, occasionally to 35 metres. The bole is often quite short, usually straight, up to &nbsp&*! How do you say Blighia sapida in English? Pronunciation of Blighia sapida found 2 audio voices, 1 Meaning and 5 Synonyms for Blighia sapida.&*! Ackee (Blighia sapida) is the national fruit of Jamaica and grows in clusters on evergreen trees. Hypoglycin A (the causative toxic substance in ackee) is&nbsp&*! Potential Larvicidal Properties of Blighia sapida Leaf Extracts against Larvae of An. gambiae, Cu. quinquefasciatus and Ae. aegypti. Peace M. E. Ubulom1*,&nbsp&*! Citation: Ongarora DSB, Thoithi GN, Kamau FN, Abuga KO, Mwangi JW, Kibwage IO. &quotTriterpenoids From the Stem Bark of Blighia unijugata Bak. ( Sapindaceae)&nbsp&*! Distribution. Guinea-Bissau, Guinea, Sierra Leone, S-Mali, Burkina Faso, Ivory Coast, Ghana, ?Liberia, Togo, Benin, Nigeria, Cameroon, Gabon, Sao Tome,&nbsp&*! Ackee (Blighia sapida) is native to tropical West Africa. The fruit is pear-shaped. When it ripens, it turns from green to a bright red to yellow-orange and splits&nbsp&*! THERE is evidence in literature dating from 1887 1&#82113 that the fruit of Blighia sapida (known in Jamaica as ackee and in Nigeria as isin), a very common article of&nbsp&*! Blighia sapida Kenig (Sapindaceae), known commonly as ackee or akee, is a plant indigenous to equatorial Africa and cultivated in the West Indies. The fruit&nbsp&*!