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Castor Oil: Maguta ma Mbariki Gīkūyū Centre for Cultural
Nov 26, 2015· Two varieties of castor oil seeds mbariki The Mwariki tree, Ricinus communis, is known in English as the Castor oil tree and is said to be
mbariki Gīkūyū Centre for Cultural Studies
Nov 26, 2015· Two varieties of castor oil seeds mbariki The Mwariki tree, Ricinus communis, is known in English as the Castor oil tree and is said to be native to Africa and India. It grows to about 10 to 15 feet and is seen in many rural homesteads all over Kenya as it grows wildly and is literally impossible to eradicate from a homestead.
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Castor oil seeds before drying Castor oil seeds still in their husks Two varieties of castor oil seeds mbariki. The Mwariki tree, Ricinus communis, is known in English as the Castor oil tree and is said to be native to Africa and India. It grows to about 10 to 15 feet and is seen in many rural homesteads all over Kenya as it grows wildly and is literally impossible to eradicate
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Castor Oil: Maguta ma Mbariki — Gikuyu Architecture The Mwariki tree, Ricinus communis, is known in English as the Castor oil tree and is said to be native to Africa and India. It grows to about 10 to 15 feet and is seen in many rural homesteads all over Kenya as it grows wildly and is literally impossible to eradicate from a homestead.
Review Ricinus cmmunis Ethnomedicinal uses and
Abstract Ricinus cmmunis L. (Castor oil plant) is an important medicinal plant belonging to family Euphorbiaceae. Its phytochemistry, biological and pharmacological activities, and ethnomedicinal uses have been reviewed in the present study.
Sunflower Mustard Castor oil plant (Ricinus communis L.): Botany
Castor oil plant (Ricinus communis L.): Botany, ecology and uses January 2014 Project: Genetic diversity and hybridization studies for improved grain yield and
Ndundu ya Anake a 40 (in Gĩkũyũ) Gīkūyū Centre for
Jan 13, 2021· Gīkūyū Centre for Cultural Studies. Author and administrator of Gĩkũyũ Centre for Cultural Studies, Kĩgongona kĩa Ũũgĩ wa Bũrũri Witũ. A modern Gĩkũyũ Shaman and Priest after the order of Melchizedek. A Mũnjirũ wa Mbarĩ ya Kĩragũ. Castor Oil: Maguta ma Mbariki; Gikuyu Nyumba as a healing instrument; Gikuyu Nyumba
Gīkūyū Traditional Skirt Mūthuru — Gikuyu Architecture
small castor seeds oil making machinery/sunflower seeds oil extraction machine,Gīkūyū Traditional Skirt Mūthuru — Gikuyu Architecture. The Gīkūyū traditional woman’s skirt was called the mūthuru, a simple leather wrap-around that was accompanied by a soft leather pubic apron that was worn under the skirt opening, mwengū at the front. The pubic apron is called the same as the gap it deals with, mwengū.
Sustainability assessment of Ricinus communis biodiesel
Aug 13, 2016· Ricinus communis L. commonly known as castor is a drought-resistant plant well adapted to temperate regions (Kumar and Sharma 2011).Castor is an important nonedible oil crop that can tolerate various weather conditions. Castor seeds contain about 47–49 % oil, which is mainly constituted of ricinoleic acid.
Ethnoveterinary medicines used for horses in Trinidad and
Aug 07, 2006· This paper investigates the commonalities in ethnoveterinary medicine used for horses between Trinidad (West Indies) and British Columbia (Canada). These research areas are part of a common market in pharmaceuticals and are both involved in the North American racing circuit. There has been very little research conducted on medicinal plants used for
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Academic Journals Academic Journals published articles. View: All. Page 1 of 1234, showing 50 records out of 61674 total, starting on record 1, ending on 50. Journal of Physiology and Pathophysiology. Pathophysiological mechanisms of maternal pro-inflammatory mediators in preterm labour. January-June 2022.
Ethnopharmacological survey of home remedies used for
Jul 05, 2017· Natural products have many uses and purposes, including those linked to pharmaceutics and cosmetics. The aim of this study was to investigate the use of natural remedies for the treatment of hair and scalp disorders in the West Bank, Palestine. An ethnopharmacological survey of herbal remedies and other natural products used in cosmetics
Ziziphus mauritiana (jujube) CABI.org
Ziziphus mauritiana was first named as Ziziphus jujube in 1789 by Lamarck. According to Luna (1996), two varieties are recognized in India: var. hysudrica, which is wild or cultivated with large fruit, and var. fruiticosa, which is a small shrub in the sub-Himalayan tract, with small fruit.
Actualized inventory of medicinal plants used in
Jan 28, 2021· (eucalyptus), and Ricinus communis L. (ricino oil), among others. However, in the present study, most species with some medicinal use are native, which can be considered a qualitative indicator that the majority of plants reported in this study have been used since ancestral times and that the corresponding traditional knowledge has persisted
Traditional medicinal plants used for respiratory
Sep 18, 2018· Studies on the chemical composition and possible mechanisms underlying the antispasmodic and bronchodilatory activities of the essential oil of Artemisia maritima L. Arch Pharm Res. 2011; 34:1227–1238. doi: 10.1007/s12272-011-0801-0.
Halophytes As Bioenergy Crops Plant Science Frontiers
Sep 13, 2016· Halophytes for Oil. Plant seed oil is a very good resource for the production of biodiesel. In fact, several plant species like canola, mustard, soybean etc. have already been explored for this purpose (Blackshaw et al., 2011).Many halophyte species (Table 1A) for example, Suaeda aralocaspica, Salicornia bigelovii, Crithmum maritimum, Ricinus
Medicinal plants sold for treatment of bacterial and
Jan 23, 2020· In Mozambique, bacterial and parasitic diseases contribute to a high burden of mortality and morbidity. These infectious diseases are treated with antibiotics, antihelmintic or antiparasitic drugs. However, misuse of these has been affecting the potential to treat ailments. It has been reported that many people from Maputo city and province apart from the existing
Application of lemongrass oil in vapour phase for the
Feb 28, 2015· The lemongrass essential oil constituents were identified by gas chromatography using a Perkin Elmer Clarus 500 GC (PerkinElmer Life and Analytical Sciences, Waltham, MA, USA) equipped with a 30 m × ID 0·25 mm DB-5MS capillary column (0·25 μm film thickness) and flame ionization detector. Initially, the column temperature was set at 50°C
Traditional use of medicinal plants in south-central
May 04, 2013· Traditional medicine has remained as the most affordable and easily accessible source of treatment in the primary healthcare system of resource poor communities in Zimbabwe. The local people have a long history of traditional plant usage for medicinal purposes. Despite the increasing acceptance of traditional medicine in Zimbabwe, this rich indigenous knowledge is
Ethnoveterinary plants of Pakistan: a review Journal of
May 15, 2020· Ethnoveterinary medicine is crucial in many rural areas of the world since people living in remote and marginal areas rely significantly on traditional herbal therapies to treat their domestic animals. In Pakistan, communities residing in remote areas, and especially those still attached to pastoralist traditions, have considerable ethnoveterinary herbal knowledge and
Exposure data for cosmetic products: lipstick, body lotion
Feb 01, 2005· The mean and median usage per day for the three products was: face cream, 2.05 g and 1.53 g; lipstick, 24 mg and 13 mg; and body lotion, 8.70 g and 7.63 g. The mean number of applications per day for face cream and lipstick was 1.77 and 2.35, respectively. For body lotion, the mean number of applications per day was dependent on body area, and
Journal of Physics: Conference Series, Volume 1655, 2020
Volume 1655. 2020. Previous issue Next issue. Universitas Riau International Conference on Science and Environment 2020 (URICSE-2020) 11-13
Apprehending the potential of BABY BOOM transcription
Nov 03, 2020· Since the advent of transgenic technology, the incorporation of gene(s) encoding traits of economic importance in cotton is being practiced worldwide. However, factors like recalcitrant nature of cotton cultivars, in vitro regeneration via tissue culture (especially via somatic embryogenesis), genotype dependency, long and toilsome protocols impede the pace
The use of Telenomus remus (Nixon, 1937) (Hymenoptera
Jan 15, 2022· Spodoptera frugiperda (Smith, 1797) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), also known as fall armyworm (FAW) is a polyphagous pest which can cause significant losses and is considered a global threat to different crops and a risk to food security. Currently, in maize, the pest is predominantly controlled by pesticides or transgenic events. However, the use of biological
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