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LESSER KNOWN OILSEEDS. I. CHEMICAL COMPOSITION.OKE OL; UMOH IB.1978; NUTRIT. REP. INTERNATION.; USA; DA. 1978; VOL. 17; NO 3; PP. 293-297; BIBL. 6 REF.Article

VARIETAL DELIMITATION IN IRVINGIA GABONENSIS (IRVINGIACEAE)OKAFOR JC.1975; BULL. JARD. BOT. NATION. BELG.; BELG.; DA. 1975; VOL. 45; NO 1-2; PP. 211-221; BIBL. 7REFArticle

Irvingia, a forest host of the cocoa black-pod pathogen, Phytophthora megakarya, in CameroonHOLMES, K. A; EVANS, H. C; WAYNE, S et al.Plant pathology. 2003, Vol 52, Num 4, pp 486-490, issn 0032-0862, 5 p.Article

The characteristics indexes and the major fatty acid components of oils from the less common oilseeds: 1 Pentaclethra macrophylla (P.M.) and Irvingia gabonensis (I.G.)ONWUKA, N. D; PECZAK, R; BABUCHOWSKI, A et al.Rivista Italiana delle Sostanze Grasse. 1984, Vol 61, Num 10, pp 569-572, issn 0035-6808Article

PRELIMINARY EVALUATION OF DIKA FAT, A NEW TABLET LUBRICANTUDUELA OK; ONYECHI JO; AGU SI et al.1980; J. PHARM. PHARMACOL.; GBR; DA. 1980; VOL. 32; NO 1; PP. 6-9; BIBL. 9 REF.Article

The characteristics indexes and the major fatty acid components of oils from the less common oilseeds : I. Pentaclethra macrophylla (P. M.) and Irvingia gabonensis (I. G.) = Caractéristiques et principaux acides gras des huiles d'oléagineux peu courants : 1. Pentaclethra macrophylla (P. M.) et Irvingia gabonensis (I. G.)ONWUKA, N. D; PECZAK, R; BABUCHOWSKI, A et al.Rivista Italiana delle Sostanze Grasse. 1984, Vol 61, Num 10, pp 569-572, issn 0035-6808Article

Aqueous enzymatic oil extraction from Irvingia gabonensis seed kernelsMACAIRE WOMENI, Hilaire; NDJOUENKEU, Robert; KAPSEU, César et al.European journal of lipid science and technology (Print). 2008, Vol 110, Num 3, pp 232-238, issn 1438-7697, 7 p.Article

Gross composition and crude and dietary fiber content of soups made with African mango seeds = Composition globale et teneur en fibres brutes ou alimentaires de potages préparés à partir de graines d'Irvingia gabonensisSPINDLER, A. A; AKOSIONU, N.Nutrition reports international. 1985, Vol 31, Num 6, pp 1165-1169, issn 0029-6635Article

Hydrodynamic and rheological properties of Irvingia gabonensis gumNWOKOCHA, Louis M; WILLIAMS, Peter A.Carbohydrate polymers. 2014, Vol 114, pp 352-356, issn 0144-8617, 5 p.Article

Antimicrobial activity of the methanolic extract, fractions and compounds from the stem bark of Irvingia gabonensis (Ixonanthaceae)KUETE, Victor; FOTSO WABO, Ghislain; NGAMENI, Bathélémy et al.Journal of ethnopharmacology. 2007, Vol 114, Num 1, pp 54-60, issn 0378-8741, 7 p.Article

Frugivory and seed dispersal by Asian elephants, Elephas maximus, in a moist evergreen forest of ThailandKITAMURA, Shumpei; YUMOTO, Takakazu; POONSWAD, Pilai et al.Journal of tropical ecology. 2007, Vol 23, pp 373-376, issn 0266-4674, 4 p., 3Article

Effects of desiccation and subsequent rehydration on the germination of Irvingia gabonensis var. excelsa seedsOMOKARO, D. N; NKANG, A; NYA, P. J et al.Seed science and technology. 1999, Vol 27, Num 3, pp 877-884, issn 0251-0952Article

Deformation and fracture of dika nut (Irvingia gabonensis) under uni-axial compressive loadingOGUNSINA, B. S; KOYA, O. A; ADEOSUN, O. O et al.International agrophysics. 2008, Vol 22, Num 3, pp 249-253, issn 0236-8722, 5 p.Article

Uses, management and economic potential of Irvingia gabonensis in the humid lowlands of CameroonAYUK, E. T; DUGUMA, B; FRANZEL, S et al.Forest ecology and management. 1999, Vol 113, Num 1, pp 1-9, issn 0378-1127Article

Ultra High-Performance Liquid Chromatography with High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry Analysis of African Mango (Irvingia gabonensis) Seeds, Extract, and Related Dietary SupplementsJIANGHAO SUN; PEI CHEN.Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (Print). 2012, Vol 60, Num 35, pp 8703-8709, issn 0021-8561, 7 p.Article

Farmers' fruit tree-growing strategies in the humid forest zone of Cameroon and NigeriaDEGRANDE, Ann; SCHRECKENBERG, Kathrin; MBOSSO, Charlie et al.Agroforestry systems. 2006, Vol 67, Num 2, pp 159-175, issn 0167-4366, 17 p.Article

Evidence that subsistence farmers have domesticated indigenous fruits (Dacryodes edulis and Irvingia gabonensis) in Cameroon and NigeriaLEAKEY, Roger R. B; TCHOUNDJEU, Zacharie; USORO, Cecilia et al.Agroforestry systems. 2004, Vol 60, Num 2, pp 101-111, issn 0167-4366, 11 p.Article

Physico-chemical attributes of wild mango (Irvingia gabonensis) seedsJOSEPH, J. K.Bioresource technology. 1995, Vol 53, Num 2, pp 179-181, issn 0960-8524Article

Evaluation of dika fat as a suppository base. II: Thermal and release characteristics of blended dika fat suppositoriesOKORE, V. C.Drug development and industrial pharmacy. 1994, Vol 20, Num 1, pp 93-100, issn 0363-9045Article

Preliminary evaluation of dika wax as a sealant in quinine hydrochloride microcapsulesCHUKWU, A; AGARWAL, S. P; ADIKWU, M. U et al.S.T.P. Pharma sciences. 1991, Vol 1, Num 2, pp 121-124, 4 p.Article

The effects of dika fat (a new tablet lubricant) on the plasto-elasticity of some pharmaceutical powdersESEZOBO, S.Drug development and industrial pharmacy. 1991, Vol 17, Num 2, pp 295-301, issn 0363-9045, 7 p.Article

Characterisation of a highly saturated Irvingia gabonensis seed kernel oil with unusual linolenic acid contentZOUE, Lessoy T; BEDIKOU, Micaël E; FAULET, Betty M et al.Food science and technology international. 2013, Vol 19, Num 1, pp 79-87, issn 1082-0132, 9 p.Article

Emulsifying properties of three African food hydrocolloids : okra (Hibiscus esculentus), dika nut (Irvingia gabonensis), and khan (Belschmiedia sp.)NDJOUENKEU, R; AKINGBALA, J. O; OGUNTIMEIN, G. B et al.Plant foods for human nutrition (Dordrecht). 1997, Vol 51, Num 3, pp 245-255, issn 0921-9668Article

Anti-diarrhegenic and anti-ulcer properties of Irvingia gabonensis in ratsRAJI, Y; OGUNWANDE, I. A; ADESOLA, J. M et al.Pharmaceutical biology. 2001, Vol 39, Num 5, pp 340-345, issn 1388-0209Article

Rheology of okra (Hibiscus esculentus L.) and dika nut (Irvingia gabonensis) polysaccharidesNDJOUENKEU, R; GOYCOOLEA, F. M; MORRIS, E. R et al.Carbohydrate polymers. 1996, Vol 29, Num 3, pp 263-269, issn 0144-8617Article

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