Search Results - "Ayedoun, Marc A"
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Chemical characterization and origin of dyes used in the manufacture of Beninese cultural heritage objects
Published in Color research and application (01-04-2019)“…Six objects of Beninese cultural heritage provided by African and Confluences museums of Lyon (France) were the focus of this study. The characterization of…”
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Effects of essential oils from medicinal plants acclimated to Benin on in vitro ruminal fermentation of Andropogon gayanus grass
Published in Journal of the science of food and agriculture (30-03-2015)“…BACKGROUND Plants from West Africa commonly used in both human and veterinary medicine contain various secondary metabolites. However, their potential in…”
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Removal of reactive dyes from their aqueous solutions using Moringa oleifera seeds and Grewia venusta peel
Published in Desalination and water treatment (07-10-2016)“…Moringa oleifera seeds (MOS) and Grewia venusta peel (GVP) were used in this study as biosorbents. The adsorption behaviours on two dyes were investigated…”
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Aromatic plants of tropical West Africa. VII. Essential oil of leaf and root bark of Uvaria chamae P. Beauv. from Benin
Published in The Journal of essential oil research (1999)“…The chemical composition of the essential oils from leaves and root bark of Uvaria chamae P. Beauv. growing in Benin has been investigated by GC and GC/MS. The…”
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Immature fruit oil of Brillantaisia lamium Benth. from Benin
Published in The Journal of essential oil research (01-09-1997)“…The essential oil of air-dried immature fruit of Brillantaisia laminum (Acanthaceae) from Benin was analyzed by high resolution GC and GC/MS. Almost forty…”
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Essential oil of Hexalobus monopetalus (A. Rich) Engl. leaves from Benin: a new source of citral
Published in The Journal of essential oil research (01-01-1997)“…The leaf oil of Hexalobus monopetalus (Annonaceae) from Benin was analyzed by high resolution GC and GC/MS. Forty components were identified, representing more…”
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