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    Oral exposure to environmental cyanobacteria toxins: Implications for cancer risk by Brenda Y. Hernandez, Xuemei Zhu, Patrick Sotto, Yvette Paulino

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…Results: Cyanobacteria was the predominant taxa in Areca catechu and Piper betle plants, comprising 75% of sequences. …”
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    Scan rate effect of titania for hybrid solar cell applications: structural and electrical study by Khamsan, Muhammad Emmer Ashraf, Mohd Ghazali, Mohd Sabri, Salleh, Hasiah, Zakaria, Azmi, Mohd Ghazali, Salmah, Ahmad, Zakiyah, Abd Aziz, Muhammad Safwan

    Published 2016
    “…The AIP In this research, hybrid solar cell are produce by a combination of organic (Areca Catechu) extraction and Poly (3-hexylthiophene) (P3HT) and inorganic Titanium Dioxide, TiO2 materials. …”
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    EFFECT OF WATER EXTRACT OF PLANTS CONTAINING TANNIN ON IN VITRO METHAGONESIS AND FERMENTATION CHARACTERISTICS OF THE GRASS Pennisetum purpureophoides by B. Santoso, E.W. Saragih, B.Tj. Hariadi

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…Methane productionwas significantly (P<0.001) lower with addition of A. mangium, L. leucocephala, A. catechu, C. sinensisand C. calothyrsus extracts compared to control. …”
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    Antimicrobial Activity of Natural and Synthetic Dyes Used in Leather Dyeing: A Comparative Study by Taslima Akter, Shashanka Shekhar Sarker, SMA Sujan, Sahana Parveen

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Of the natural dyes, Acacia catechu showed the highest activity. Brown BFR showed the maximum zone diameter of the eight dyes tested. …”
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    Subduing the nail barrier with novel herbal penetration enhancers for transungual delivery system by Vikram Singh, R. D. Gupta, U. V. S Teotia

    Published 2015-05-01
    “…Five plants selected for the purpose acacia catechu, rosa hybrid, hibiscus rose-sinensis, tagetes patula, tagetes erecta. …”
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    Identification of Potential Plants Producing Tannin-protein Complex for a-amylase as Botanical Pesticide by Asriyah Firdausi, Tri Agus Siswoyo, Soekadar Wiryadiputra

    Published 2013-05-01
    “…Key words: Tannin, protein, -amylase, botanical pesticides,Areca catechu, Gnetum gnemon.…”
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    Aktivitas Antischistosomiasis Sediaan Nanopartikel Ekstrak Biji Pinang pada Tikus Putih Jantan Terinfeksi Schistosoma japonicum by Marzela Dewi, David Pakaya, Joni Tandi

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…The results showed that the ethanol extract nanoparticles of A. catechu had antischistosomiasis activity.…”
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    Exploiting the potential of polyphenolic biomordants in environmentally friendly coloration of wool with natural dye from Butea monosperma flower extract by Shahid-ul-Islam, Luqman Jameel Rather, Mohd Shabbir, Javed Sheikh, Mohd Nadeem Bukhari, Mohd Ali Khan, Faqeer Mohammad

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…This paper proposes a sustainable and metal salt-free dyeing of wool samples by employing natural mordants extracted from pomegranate peel (Punica granatum L), gallnut (Quercus infectoria L) and catechu (Acacia catechu). The color parameters of dyed wool samples were greatly found to be dependent on the chemical compounds present in respective biomordants and their interaction ability with the functional groups of wool and the dye molecules. …”
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    Antibacterial activity of crude extracts of Thai medicinal plants against clinical isolates of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus by Kitpipit, L., Voravuthikunchai, S.

    Published 2005-08-01
    “…Aqueous and ethanolic extracts of Acacia catechu, Garcinia mangostana, Impatiens balsamina, Peltophorum pterocarpum, Psidium guajava, Punica granatum, Quercus infectoria, Tamarindus indica, Uncaria gambir, Walsura robusta were primarily tested for their antibacterial activities against 35 clinical isolates of methicillin-resistant S. aureus and S. aureus ATCC 25923 using disc diffusion method (2.5 mg/disc). …”
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    Printing Effects of Different Natural Colourants on Cotton Fabric by Md. Bipul Rana, Md. Zahid Hasan, Md. Azharul Islam, Md. Rokonuzzaman, Shahjalal Khandaker, M. Mahbubul Bashar

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…In this regard, the colourants were extracted from myrobalan fruit, pomegranate peel and catechu, which were eventually applied to the fabric by screen printing technique. …”
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    Evaluation of herbal ingredients used in an ethno-polyherbal formulation for treating menorrhagia and dysmenorrhea in Bangladesh by Chowdhury Alfi Afroze, Md Nasir Ahmed, Rownak Jahan, Mohammed Rahmatullah

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…The accumulated information aids to hypothesize that a phytochemical, catechin in Acacia catechu and Piper nigrum might act as β-glucuronidase and aromatase inhibitor to balance estrogen levels of patients with menorrhagia and dysmenorrhea. …”
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    Carbon allocation, sequestration and carbon dioxide mitigation under plantation forests of north western Himalaya, India by Bandana Devi, D.R. Bhardwaj, Pankaj Panwar, Sharmistha Pal, N.K. Gupta, C.L.Thakur

    Published 2013-05-01
    “…The vegetation carbon density was maxium in Albizia procera(118.37±1.49 tha-1) and minimum (36.50±9.87 tha-1) in Acacia catechu. Soil carbon density was maximum (219.86±10.34 tha-1) in Alnus nitida, and minimum (170.83±20.60 tha-1) in Pinus roxburghii. …”
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    Defluoridation potential of indigenous thirst-quenching herbal products commonly used in Kerala, India by Subramaniam Ramanarayanan, Suneesh Kuruvilla, Sabith Methar, Pooja Latti

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Results: Caesalpinia sapans, Vetiveria zizanioides, Acacia catechu, Eugenia caryophyllus, and Coriandrum sativum, had a significant ability to adsorb fluoride from fluoridated water, with an efficiency ranging from 12% to 56% (at a baseline concentration of 10 ppm) and 19% to 82% (at a baseline concentration of 5 ppm). …”
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    The Safety of Areca Seed Ethanolic Extract as Potential Chemopreventive Agent is Proven by Acute Toxicity Test by Sri Handayani, Riris Istighfari Jenie, Ratna Asmah Susidarti

    Published 2012-02-01
    “…Areca (Areca catechu L.) seeds ethanolic extract (AE) exhibits antiproliferative activity and induces apoptosis on T47D and MCF-7 cells. …”
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    Phytochemicals and antioxidant capacity of some tropical edible plants by Heeok Hong, Jun-Hyeong Lee, Soo-Ki Kim

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…Methods Plants such as Poncirus trifoliata fruit (Makrut), Zingiber officinale Rosc (Khing), Areca catechu L. (Mak), Solanum melongena L. I (Makkhuayao), and Solanum melongena L. …”
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    EKSTRAK BIJI BUAH PINANG SEBAGAI PEWARNA ALAMI PADA KAIN SASIRANGAN by I Dewa Gede Putra Prabawa

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…<div class="WordSection1"><p><em>The research about utilization of </em><em>extracts areca nuts </em><em>(Areca catechu L.</em><em>)</em><em> as natural dye on </em><em>sasirangan using whiting mordan 1% (w/v) </em><em>was carried out. …”
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    TERMITES ENDANGERED TRADITIONAL MEDICAL PLANTS by Syaukani Syaukani

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…Coffe (Coffea arabica), hazelnut (Aleurites moluccana) , and areca (Area catechu) were among the worse of traditional medical  plant that had been attached by the termites.…”
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    TERMITES ENDANGERED TRADITIONAL MEDICAL PLANTS by Syaukani Syaukani

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…Coffe (Coffea arabica), hazelnut (Aleurites moluccana) , and areca (Area catechu) were among the worse of traditional medical  plant that had been attached by the termites.…”
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    Effects of light availability on leaf attributes and seedling growth of four tree species in tropical dry forest by Sachchidanand Tripathi, Rahul Bhadouria, Pratap Srivastava, Rajkumari S. Devi, Ravikant Chaturvedi, A. S. Raghubanshi

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Seedlings of four tree species (viz., Acacia catechu, Bridelia retusa, Lagerstroemia parviflora, and Shorea robusta), varying in life history traits, were monitored for seasonal variations in growth traits across canopy condition and sites for 2 years. …”
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