Showing papers on "Maranta published in 2001"
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TL;DR: Based on phylogeny it is concluded that Africa, in spite of being much poorer in species, is the most likely ancestral area of Marantaceae.
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TL;DR: Based on phylogeny it is concluded that Africa, in spite of being much poorer in species, is the most likely ancestral area of Marantaceae.
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12 Apr 2001
TL;DR: The amylum is obtained from wheat, maize, rye, barley or sorghum seeds, fruit, such as acorns, chestnuts, peas, beans, other shelled fruit and bananas, tubers, e.g. sago palm, and is thermally treated to remove germs and packaged sterile in individual doses as discussed by the authors.
Abstract: Chronic weeping wounds are healed by the topical application of powdered amylum (plant starch). The amylum is obtained from wheat, maize, rye, barley or sorghum seeds, fruit, e.g. acorns, chestnuts, peas, beans, other shelled fruit and bananas, tubers, e.g. potatoes, maranta, manioc and batata, or tree medulla, e.g. sago palm. Chronic weeping wounds are healed by the topical application of powdered amylum (plant starch). The amylum is obtained from wheat, maize, rye, barley or sorghum seeds, fruit, e.g. acorns, chestnuts, peas, beans, other shelled fruit and bananas, tubers, e.g. potatoes, maranta, manioc and batata, or tree medulla, e.g. sago palm. It is thermally treated to remove germs and packaged sterile in individual doses.
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