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Héctor Guillermo Ochoa-Ruíz
Researcher at University of Guadalajara
Publications - 8
Citations - 87
Héctor Guillermo Ochoa-Ruíz is an academic researcher from University of Guadalajara. The author has contributed to research in topics: Andira inermis & Bark. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 8 publications receiving 80 citations.
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Evaluation of accelerated decay of wood plastic composites by Xylophagus fungi.
María Guadalupe Lomelí-Ramírez,Héctor Guillermo Ochoa-Ruíz,Francisco Javier Fuentes-Talavera,Salvador García-Enriquez,M.A. Cerpa-Gallegos,José Antonio Silva-Guzmán +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the resistance to fungal attack of wood plastic composites (WPCs) containing 40% polypropylene and 60% either pine, maple or oak, wt%/wt., was examined.
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Componentes químicos del duramen de Andira inermis (W. Wright) DC. (Leguminosae)
C. Téllez-Sánchez,Héctor Guillermo Ochoa-Ruíz,R. Sanjuan-Dueñas,José Guadalupe Rutiaga-Quiñones +3 more
TL;DR: A chemical analysis was performed on the heartwood of Andira inermis to identify its main chemical components as discussed by the authors, and the results found were: pH 5.9, 0.71% inorganic substances, 19.1 % extractives, 34.2 % lignin and 65.78 % polysaccharides.
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Contenido de taninos en la corteza de dos especies de parácata (Erythroxylon compactum Rose y Senna skinneri Benth. Irwin & Barneby)
TL;DR: Resumen es: Se obtuvieron taninos de la corteza de Paracata (Erythroxylon compactum Rose y Senna skinneri Benth) mediante extraccion acuosa aplicand...
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TANNIN CONTENT IN THE BARK OF TWO SPECIES OF PARACATA ( Erythroxylon compactum Rose and Senna skinneri Benth. Irwin & Barneby)
TL;DR: The test results for the physical and mechanical properties of the tanned leather were higher than the minimum values recommended by Mexican standards and it is concluded that the tannins in S. skinneri bark are suitable for use in tanning.
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Fungitoxic Potential of Extracts of Four Pinus spp. Bark to Inhibit Fungus Trametes versicolor (L. ex. Fr.) Pilát
María Guadalupe Lomelí-Ramírez,Haydeé Dávila-Soto,José Antonio Silva-Guzmán,Héctor Guillermo Ochoa-Ruíz,Salvador García-Enriquez +4 more
TL;DR: Antifungal potential of bark crude extracts of Pinus strobus L., Pinus douglasiana Martinez, Pinus caribaea Morelet, and Pinus leiophylla Schltdl was investigated for inhibiting mycelial growth to fungus Trametes versicolor.