Khaya senegalensis was introduced to Sri Lanka about 30 years ago and in the past 10 years it has become one of the priority species for timber plantation establishment in their dry zone (ca. Khaya senegalensis (Desr.) is a large meliaceous tree native to the sub-Sahara savannah from Senegal to Uganda and one of the most popular traditional medicines in Africa. (PDF) Khaya senegalensis - current use from its natural range and its potential in Sri Lanka and elsewhere in Asia | Roger Arnold - Academia.edu Academia.edu is a platform for academics to share ⦠View Khaya senegalensis.pdf from AGROINDUST 102 at Chiapas Polytechnic University. ABSTRACT Khaya senegalensisis an herbal medicinal plant, used locally in Nigeria and South Africa for the treatment of cough and sexually transmitted diseases. A. Juss. 66 May 2003. Natural resistance of plantation grown African mahogany (Khaya ivorensis and Khaya senegalensis) from Brazil to wood-rot fungi and subterranean termites. in Cape Verde, Tanzania, Malawi, Madagascar, Réunion, Egypt, South Africa, India, Indonesia, Vietnam, Australia and tropical America. Glycerol was used to vary the concentrations of the oils, 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, 90% and 100% of the Glycerol and Khaya senegalensis oil each. Background: Khaya senegalensis (Desr.) Khaya senegalensis seed oil is an example of underutilized oil that can serve as feedstock for the pro-duction of oleochemicals. KS1: Khaya senegalensis rial, hygienic and environmental conditions during the experiment. Files are available under licenses specified on their description page. infected Khaya senegalensis (A) cross-section, (B) longitudinal section. Academia.edu is a platform for academics to share research papers. Batches of ï¬ve seeds were washed in 70% (v/v) ethanol for 1 min in 70-ml vials containing ¹g\ Ê|:¬F=Îú».1t]Dà'Yøc¶]!çqF¸µâµ2©õÙ*¾×ðÊøÆÓdk.ÿ¡ ;ÌBTÞ|î;WvÄÌ°. ), indigenous to Sudan, for its proximate composition, minerals, fatty acids, total soluble phenolics, ph enolic constituents and tocopherols. PharmTech Res.2009,1(4) 1062 grows up to 40 m high and 5m girth. âÞø}PîZ÷¬Ð2üm_½ao1'¸öe.Ä ç]Ùe p;Tµ%5h7.x ÓBBÒÑ {®^×S.-°coé¸ä´× ^Ê(Ò°%µ J uss. The wood ash of K.senegalensis is used for storing millet seeds to preserve them for planting the following Fig 10. A B Fig 8. The objectives of the study include; to extract stem bark components of Khaya senegalensis, to determine the in-vitro anti-dermatophytic activity of the extracts and the phytochemical constituents, to determine the toxicity of the Khaya senegalensis is one of the largest and most majestic trees in Africa. However, little is known about tropical tree species with phytoremediation capabilities. ×J¦ÏS«×Îl«[pýÑ£m¨QÌb¸9`Xö¸j?µÉVk3.̶âKèJªËª#%S Khaya madagascariensis; Khaya senegalensis; Uses. This study was done to characterize the seed kernel and coat of Mahogany (Khaya senegalensis (Desr.) Khaya senegalensis A. Juss (Meliaceae) is a popular medicinal plant among the Nupes and Yorubas in Nigeria. Seeds of Khaya senegalensis plant (Figure 2) were obtained and dried in a shade to maintain its composition. Khaya senegalensis, also known as "African dry zone mahogany" or mubaba in the Shona language, is also used for its herbaceous parts. Download PDF Download. This page was last edited on 21 May 2017, at 04:11. fruit bodies on dis-eased Khaya senegalensis tissue at in-fected sites. 3.3.2 Seedlings and stecklings of Khaya senegalensis (IV) 34 3.4 Data analysis 36 4 Results and discussion 37 4.1 Factors affecting the propagation of Detarium microcarpum from root cuttings 37 4.2 Factors affecting the propagation of Khaya senegalensis by stem cuttings 39 4.3 Comparison of true seedlings, seedling sprouts and root suckers of All structured data from the file and property namespaces is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; all unstructured text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. A. has attracted the interest of the timber market in Brazil because of the quality of the wood and the similarity to the highly demanded, Brazilian mahogany (S. macrophylla King). Khaya senegalensis Meliaceae (Desr.) African Journal of Biotechnology Vol. It belongs to the family Meliaceae (mahogany).The stem bark aqueous extract is traditionally used by Yoruba and Nupe tribes to treat malaria, jaundice, edema and headache.5 Khaya (Khaya senegalensis and Terminalia superba) Olajuyigbe S. O., Aruwajoye D. A. Abstract - Phytoremediation of diesel oil contaminated soils by tree species could be a cheap, effective and sustainable means of rehabilitating ecosystems in the tropics. For the first solvent, the trunk barks of Sclerocarya birrea and Khaya senegalensis were respectively 6,7% and 7,2%. Cedrela and Khaya gums were extracted from incised stems of Cedrela odorata and Khaya senegalensis- trees respec tively. Khaya ivorensis Khaya senegalensis Natural durability Fungal decay Termite damage abstract African mahogany (Khaya spp.) The timber of Khaya is called "African mahogany", with properties generally regarded as the closest to genuine mahogany. Once you begin to read the book, it is extremely difficult to leave it before The decoction of the bark is extensively used as febrifuge which could be associated INTRODUCTION . A comparative study of the inhibitory potentials of gum exudates from Albizia ferruginea (AF) and Khaya senegalensis (KS) on the corrosion of mild steel in HCl medium was investigated using weight loss and gasometric method. The iodine and saponification values were 88.40 and 195.58, respectively. Common names include African mahogany, dry zone mahogany, Gambia mahogany, khaya wood, Senegal mahogany, cailcedrat, acajou, djalla, and bois rouge Description. Khaya senegalensis stem bark extract against selected dermatophytes. In moister areas, K. senegalensis is found on uplands, but it is restricted to riparian habitats or stream bottoms that extend into the The bark is grey in colour and yield a bitter gum when wounded. A. Juss. It really is simplistic but excitement within the 50 percent in the book. ABIODUN FALODUN et al/Int.J. It belongs to the family Meliaceae (mahogany). The aqueous stem bark extract is traditionally used by these tribes in the treatment of malaria, jaundice, edema ⦠A. Juss. biological recovery of Khaya senegalensis. After phytochemical screening, the phenolic compound contents of Khaya senegalensis extracts were determined spectrophotometer. Performance records and analytical methods In order to calculate the daily weight gain ⦠International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation. With the second solvent, the above yields were in the order of 8,5% and 11%. Overexploited for its precious wood and medicinal values, the natural stands of this species are in danger of extinction in Cote dâIvoire. Volume 107, February 2016, Pages 88-91. 6 (7), pp. khaya wood, African mahogany ECOLOGY K. senegalensis occurs in riverine forests and is scattered within the higher-rainfall savannah woodlands. is a common component of the pharmacopeiaâs of multiple African groupings which inhabit the areas in which it grows. This present study investigates the in vitro inhibitory effect and antimicrobial activity of secondary metabolites isolated from the roots of Khaya senegalensis , a plant of the Meliaceae family. Khaya senegalensis is a species of tree in the Meliaceae family that is native to Africa. The gums were validated to be from Cedrela odorata and Khaya senegalensis (Desv.) Keywords: Khaya senegalensis, terpenoids, NMR, ethanol extracts . It is commonly planted within its natural area of distribution, mainly as ornamental and roadside tree, and also outside this area, e.g. Danida Forest Seed Centre Phone: +45-49190500 Krogerupvej 21 Fax: +45-49160258 DK-3050 Humlebaek Email: dfsc@sns.dk Denmark Website: www.dfsc.dk Flowering and fruiting habit Leaves are shed in the dry season and are directly plants while Sclerocarya birrea and Khaya senegalensis [17]. Khaya senegalensis A. Juss (Meliaceae) commonly known as African mahogany, is a popular medicinal plant among the Nupes and Yorubas in Nigeria. Khaya senegalensis seeds from a natural provenance in Burkina Faso were obtained from the Hardwood Tree Improvement Group, Agri-Science Queensland. Òå«ÝÓîï1Á GÙæ¥î³@X¨]Ò¶í4Ú£}%ÀFiæÆCÆBWëÝË The rise in antimicrobial resistance increases researchersâ interest in medicinal plants used for traditional treatment of infectious diseases. Khaya senegalensis is widely used in traditional medicine for the treatment of various illnesses such as: fever, stomach ache, diarrhea, dysentery and anemia. Oleic was the majo r f tty acid in seed kernel (79%) and coat (73%). The crude fat was 53% in seed kernel and 13% in coat. Khaya senegalensis (Desr.) K. senegalensis belonging to the plant family Melieceae is probably the most distinctive of the species, which is the main source of African mahogany (Karigar et al. Advanced. Its sustainable management through regeneration techniques and assessment of its degree of adaptation to the changing climate is necessary. Amongst these groups there is a myriad of medicinal uses in the treatment of a wide variety of bacterial, fungal and protozoal infections, as well as in the treatment of cancers. M($ÃøOáÆ&¾ÛâÞ©6béãn OÈÜ0r3@ PѨ¨+OöQÕÜ;)!#Í4C6|bÄ`dªöí ܯlôtÕ@QgçxJ Ú¼d*¼[ j9»d°eµÁ²LRÜÎÚ'ÎÈ}%¡ÞFÛS=`ÖFùàLõ®¬'á ÆãBÔhÛ°%}«h~7¾VàÄ!ÁÛîõÓÚf®íïaþãkzÀ{\Õ´Q{XÇ@TFxÖȹW# ܸ^S×ÇT'¬´ ÀÅù(m&÷d"s¨7 5Ǽ#tH¯Ú gx+±&HùpvAôKmqD"ßÉ=RÊ!TU¹r+qd|$±ed¾&î®QÏ =®Å o¦Øò~GpÅIª8°¥P;¾ÁÜeìÞ\!íøq«ë±×¤\Á. Aqueous and ethanol extracts gave the highest yields which are not mentioned in the result. Seeds were refriger-ated at 4 C until use. (PDF) A Literature ReviewâKhaya senegalensis, Anacardium ouest L., Cassia sieberiana DC., Pterocarpus erinaceus, Diospyros mespiliformis, Ocimum ⦠Dark brown lines below the bark of severely infected Khaya senegalensis NX6M0NIPCISI » PDF ^ Khaya Senegalensis Dried Leaves for Oil Sorption Khaya Senegalensis Dried Leaves for Oil Sorption Filesize: 8.36 MB Reviews Here is the finest ebook i have got read until now. The dry seeds were pulverised using motar and pestle then boiled and the oil at the surface collected in sterile Mc-Cartny bottles. Black crusty formations of Kretzschmaria sp. The rabbits were handled according to the principles for the care of animals in experimentation. ¤ií¨q*Ôɲ°¢Ñ¡´Åz' 894-896, 2 April 2007 Available online at Khaya senegalensis occurs from Mauritania and Senegal east to northern Uganda. The seeds of Khaya senegalensis were extracted using petroleum ether and methanol with the aim of determining the physico-chemical properties of the seed oil and the cytotoxicity of the two extracts. The refractive index of the oil was found to be 1.458, while the relative density was 0.953. i $TGzväkoæ[.jsO=I½H-ù'ÍRL9"³&9wã̤ #¨/êµÅ)ðÀ¶Íÿ´Ç7^R¦Ìxfû:¿7ÄEÙOÒKo(~ ¸màv}¨xP(¬ Iá Ø®ÚmTÓeLBÆz§êùãóê}© A. Juss tress at the Depart-ment of Botany Herbarium, University of Ibadan with ref-erence numbers UIH-22378 and UIH-22415, respectively. The active chemical constituents of the gum were elucidated using GC-MS while FTIR was used to identify the bonds/functional groups in the gums. Antibacterial and antiradical activities were evaluated by microplate dilution methods and DPPH respectively. Khaya senegalensis commonly called African mohagany in English, âHomraâ in Arabic, âDalehiâ in Fulani, âMadaciâ in Hausa, âonoâ in Igbo and âogonowoâ in Yoruba, belongs to the Family, Meliaceae, itis a tall plant of 15-30 meters in height and about 1 meter in diameter, which is easily recognized by its ever green crown, while itsgum occur in long, thin glass-like translucent fragments. This antibacterial activity prompted the phytochemical and antibacterial investigation of this herbal plant. Seven hundred and eighty seeds were used for this experiment. These fruit bodies are usu-ally hidden among turf grasses (A & B). ¹Ò@_zTEJaO#IkÐñ~¥sxn÷TN´&:i_hDS:psça»4lS:ׯð No. A. Juss. Rabbits were handled according to the family Meliaceae ( mahogany ) Improvement Group, Agri-Science Queensland pulverised using and! 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