Family: Malvaceae
Common name: Java Olive, Peon, Poon Tree, Wild Indian Almond, Sterculia nut
Bengali: জংগলী বাদাম jungli badam, বাক্স বাদাম baksho baadaam
Hindi: जंगली बादाम jangali badam
Kannada: bhatala penari
Konkani: कुवें रुक kuvem ruk, नागिन nagin
Malayalam: പിണര് pinar, പീനാറി pinari, പൊട്ടക്കാവളം pottakkavalam, മലംപരത്തി malamparaththi
Marathi: जंगलीबादाम jangalibadam, पुनव punava
Sanskrit: पुतिदारु putidaru, वित्खदिर vitkhadirah
Tamil: குதிரைப்பிடுக்கன் kutiraippitukkan, பீநாறி pinari
Telugu: అడవిబాదము adavibadamu, గుర్రపుబాదము gurrapubadamu, మంచిపొణకు manciponaku
Uses: Injuries caused by irritating hairs on the inside the fruits; seeds are edible, they have a purgative effect if consumed in large quantities. Bark and young leaves decoction diuretic, diaphoretic, abortifacient. Fresh leaf juice insect repellent. Fruit decoction astringent, in gonorrhea, diarrhea. Seed oil laxative; seeds abortifacient, if swallowed by any means in raw form cause nausea and giddiness. [CRC World Dictionary of Medicinal and Poisonous Plants]
In Indonesia, a bark decoction used as abortifacient. Roasted fruit skin or its ashes used as a decoction for gonorrhoea in Java and leaf infusion used as aperients for fever. In Java, leaves used for washing head, root infusion used for bathing sick child or patient with jaundice. Pounded leaves applied on broken limbs and dislocated joints. Heated oiled leaves are applied on abdomen of children to treat fever followed by placement of used leaves on the chest. In the Philippines, a leaf decoction is used to treat suppuratives cutaneous eruptions while a decoction of the bark is used in cases of dropsy and rheumatism as an aperient, diaphoretic, and diuretic. A decoction of the fruit is astringent. In India, the bark and leaves are regarded as aperient, diuretic and diaphoretic. A decoction of the fruit is mucilaginous and astringent. The seed oil is administered internally in itches and other skin diseases and is applied externally as a paste. In Ghana, seeds are employed as a purgative. Oil from the seed is extracted on a local scale to be used in medicine. [Edible Medicinal and Non-Medicinal Plants Vol-3]
Bark and leaf—aperient, diuretic. Fruit—astringent. Seed oil—carminative, laxative. Wood— antirheumatic. The wood, boiled with seed oil, is used externally in rheumatism. Beans, called Java Olives, if taken in
large quantities, cause nausea, act as violent purgative.[Indian Medicinal Plants An Illustrated Dictionary]
103 Published articles of Sterculia foetida
1. Antibacterial and Hemolytic Activity of a new Lectin Purified from the Seeds of Sterculia Foetida L Braga, A.A., et al., Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 2015. 175(3): p. 1689-1699.
2. Manure effect on the initial growth of Sterculia foetida L. seedlings Araujo, L.H.B.d., et al., Nativa: Pesquisas Agrarias e Ambientais, 2015. 3(1): p. 22-26.
3. Coexpressing Escherichia coli Cyclopropane Synthase with Sterculia foetida Lysophosphatidic Acid Acyltransferase Enhances Cyclopropane Fatty Acid Accumulation Yu, X.-H., et al., Plant Physiology, 2014. 164(1): p. 455-465.
4. In-vitro antidermatophytic activity of low polar petroleum ether and inter polar methanolic seed extracts of Sterculia foetida L Singh, P.S. and G.M. Vidyasagar, International Journal of Pharma and Bio Sciences, 2014. 5(2): p. B-872-B-879.
5. Biofabrication of Ag nanoparticles using Sterculia foetida L. seed extract and their toxic potential against mosquito vectors and HeLa cancer cells Rajasekharreddy, P. and P.U. Rani, Materials Science & Engineering C-Materials for Biological Applications, 2014. 39: p. 203-212.
6. Evaluation of anti convulsant effect of Sterculia Foetida (Pinari) in pentylenetetrazole (PTZ) and mes induced convulsions in albino rats Raja, T.A.R., R.V.R. Reddy, and K.U.M. Rao, World Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences (WJPPS), 2014. 3(3): p. 1898-1907.
7. Preclinical evaluation of anti-diabetic and antihyperlipidemic activity of methanolic extract of Sterculia foetida leaves by using Wistar albino rats Hussain, S.S., et al., Indian Journal of Research in Pharmacy and Biotechnology, 2014. 2(6): p. 1430-1438.
8. Effects of abomasal infusion of conjugated linoleic acids, S.f.o., and fish oil on production performance and the extent of fatty acid Delta(9)-desaturation in dairy cows Dallaire, M. P., et al., Journal of Dairy Science, 2014. 97(10): p. 6411-6425.
9. Production of biodiesel from Sterculia foetida and its process optimization Silitonga, A.S., et al., Fuel, 2013. 111: p. 478-484.
10. Production and comparative fuel properties of biodiesel from non-edible oils: Jatropha curcas, S.f.a.C.p.O., H. C., et al., Energy Conversion and Management, 2013. 73: p. 245-255.
11. DETECTION OF PHELLINUS NOXIUS DECAY IN STERCULIA FOETIDA TREE Lin, C.J., et al., Journal of Tropical Forest Science, 2013. 25(4): p. 487-496.
12. Optimization of Extraction Process and Kinetics of Sterculia foetida Seed Oil and Its Process Augmentation for Biodiesel Production Sivakumar, P., et al., Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, 2012. 51(26): p. 8992-8998.
13. Chemical modifications of Sterculia foetida L. oil to branched ester derivatives Manurung, R., et al., European Journal of Lipid Science and Technology, 2012. 114(1): p. 31-48.
14. The Detection of Toxicity of Extract from Sterculia Foetida(L.) Seeds to Three Major Stored- Grain Pests Deng, S., et al., Journal of the Chinese Cereals and Oils Association, 2012. 27(11): p. 77-79.
15. Preparation and Evaluation of Biodiesel from Sterculia foetida Seed Oil Bindhu, C., et al., Journal of the American Oil Chemists Society, 2012. 89(5): p. 891-896.
16. Allelopathic effects of Sterculia foetida (L.) against four major weeds Rani, P.U., P. Rajasekharreddy, and K. Nagaiah, Allelopathy Journal, 2011. 28(2): p. 179-188.
17. In-vitro antioxidant properties of Sterculia foetida Linn Manivannan, E., et al., Research Journal of Pharmaceutical, Biological and Chemical Sciences, 2011. 2(3): p. 43-52.
18. Analysis of fixed oil from Sterculia foetida Linn Kale, S.S., D. Vijaya, and H.A. Thakur, International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research (IJPSR), 2011. 2(11): p. 2908-2914.
19. Antimicrobial activity, Pierangeli G., et al., Journal of Medicinal Plants Research, 2010. 4(1): p. 58-63.
20. Preliminary pharmacognostical and phytochemical investigation on Sterculia foetida Linn. seeds Shamsundar, S.G. and S. Paramjyothi, African Journal of Biotechnology, 2010. 9(13): p. 1987-1989.
21. Insecticidal activity of (2n-octylcycloprop-1-enyl)-octanoic acid (I) against three Coleopteran stored product insects from Sterculia foetida (L.) Rani, P.U. and P. Rajasekharreddy, Journal of Pest Science, 2010. 83(3): p. 273-279.
22. Ophthalmic minitablet with natural polymer: Sterculia foetida gum Prajapati, P.A., et al., Der Pharmacia Lettre, 2010. 2(1): p. 467-474.
23. Preliminary evaluation of Sterculia foetida gum for ophthalmic drug delivery system Prajapati, P.A. and M.M. Patel, Journal of Pharmacy Research, 2010. 3(6): p. 1254-1259.
24. Two flavonoid glycosides and a phenylpropanoid glucose ester from the leaves of Sterculia foetida Xia, P.-F., et al., Journal of Asian Natural Products Research, 2009. 11(8): p. 766-771.
25. Chemical constituents from leaves of Sterculia foetida Xia, P., et al., Zhongguo Zhong yao za zhi = Zhongguo zhongyao zazhi = China journal of Chinese materia medica, 2009. 34(20): p. 2604-6.
26. Two flavonoid glycosides and a phenylpropanoid glucose ester from the leaves of Sterculia foetida Xia, P., et al., Journal of Asian Natural Products Research, 2009. 11(7/8): p. 765-770.
27. Physico-chemical and functional properties of defatted Sterculia foetida seed flour Rao, N.G. and D.G. Rao, Journal of Food Science and Technology-Mysore, 2009. 46(3): p. 225-227.
28. Physico-chemical and functional properties of defatted Sterculia foetida seed flour Rao G, N. and D.G. Rao, Journal of Food Science and Technology (Mysore), 2009. 46(3): p. 225-227.
29. Toxic and antifeedant activities of Sterculia foetida (L.) seed crude extract against Spodoptera litura (F.) and Achaea janata (L.) Rani, P.U. and P. Rajasekharredy, Journal of Biopesticides, 2009. 2(2): p. 161-164.
30. Evaluation of Sterculia foetida gum as controlled release excipient Chivate, A.A., et al., Aaps Pharmscitech, 2008. 9(1): p. 197-204.
31. Seedlings development of two tree species: Mimosa caesalpiniifolia Benth and Sterculia foetida L., u.d.s.l.i.n.C., C. de A. and L. Endres, Floresta, 2008. 38(1): p. 43-51.
32. Aqueous extracts of Leucaena leucocephala and Sterculia foetida to the control of Bemisia tabaci biotype B (Hemiptera : Aleyrodidae) Nascimento de Vasconcelos, G.J., M.G. Correa Gondim Junior, and R. Barros, Ciencia Rural, 2006. 36(5): p. 1353-1359.
33. Effects of desiccation on seed germination, c., fungal infection and survival in storage of Sterculia foetida L Hong, T. D., et al., Seed Science and Technology, 2005. 33(3): p. 705-712.
34. Mechanical scarification on seeds of Sterculia foetida L Santos, T.O.d., T.G.d.O. Morais, and V.P. Matos, Revista Arvore, 2004. 28(1): p. 1-6.
35. Escarificação mecânica em sementes de chichá (Sterculia foetida L.) Santos, T.O.d., T.G.d.O. Morais, and V.P. Matos, Revista Árvore, 2004. 28(1): p. 1-6.
36. Taraxer-14-en-3 beta-ol, a.a.-i.c.f.S.f.L.N., D. G., et al., Planta Medica, 2004. 70(1): p. 68-69.
37. Sexual system and pollination of Sterculia foetida Linn Atluri, J.B., S.P.V. Ramana, and C.S. Reddi, Beitraege zur Biologie der Pflanzen, 2004. 73(2): p. 223-242.
38. Characterization of cyclopropane fatty-acid synthase from Sterculia foetida Bao, X.M., et al., Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2003. 278(15): p. 12846-12853.
39. Carbocyclic fatty acids in plants: Biochemical and molecular genetic characterization of cyclopropane fatty acid synthesis of Sterculia foetida Bao, X.M., et al., Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2002. 99(10): p. 7172-7177.
40. Shoot regeneration from hypocotyl and shoot tip explants of Sterculia foetida L. derived from seedlings Anitha, S. and T. Pullaiah, Taiwania, 2002. 47(1): p. 62-69.
41. In vitro propagation of Sterculia foetida Linn (Sterculiaceae) Anitha, S. and T. Pullaiah, Plant Cell Biotechnology and Molecular Biology, 2001. 2(3/4): p. 139-144.
42. Pharmacological studies on Sterculia foetida leaves Mujumdar, A.M., et al., Pharmaceutical Biology, 2000. 38(1): p. 13-17.
43. Preparation of malvalic and sterculic acid methyl esters from Bombax munguba and Sterculia foetida seed oils Fehling, E., et al., Journal of the American Oil Chemists Society, 1998. 75(12): p. 1757-1760.
44. Biomass prediction equations for Acacia auriculiformis and Sterculia foetida under east and south-eastern coastal plain zone of Orissa Sahoo, A.K., L. Pradhan, and R.K. Patnaik, Environment and Ecology, 1996. 14(2): p. 451-454.
45. A new report of Sylepta balteata Fab. (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) as a pest on Sterculia foetida Linn Meshram, P.B. and D.B. Ghude, Indian Forester, 1996. 122(9): p. 856-857.
46. Sterculia foetida as a pollen source for the Indian honey bee, A.c.i.C.R., S. Purna, J.B. Atluri, and C. Subba Rao, Indian Bee Journal, 1996. 57(1): p. 18-19.
47. Sterculia foetida as a pollen source for the Indian honey bee, A.c.i.R., S. P. C., J.B. Atluri, and C.S. Rao, Indian Bee Journal, 1995. 57(1): p. 18-19.
48. Biochemical implications in the nutritional physiology of Probergrothius sanguinolens Amy and Serv. (Heteroptera: Pyrrhocoridae: Insecta) on the seeds of Sterculia foetida Linn. (Sterculiaceae) Gurusubramanian, G., S. Kannan, and S.K. Thomas, Phytophaga, 1995. 7(1): p. 21-32.
49. EVALUATION OF JANGLI BADAM (STERCULIA FOETIDA)-CAKE AND ITS OIL ALONG WITH TOXICO-PATHOLOGICAL EFFECTS IN BROILERS Bera, S., et al., Indian Journal of Animal Sciences, 1995. 65(6): p. 704-707.
50. ANALYSIS OF TRIACYLGLYCEROLS CONTAINING CYCLOPROPENE FATTY-ACIDS IN STERCULIA-FOETIDA (LINN) SEED LIPIDS Pasha, M.K. and F. Ahmad, Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 1992. 40(4): p. 626-629.
51. Nutritive value of the Sterculia foetida nuts Bhattacharyya, A.K. and B.C. Mazumdar, Science and Culture, 1989. 55: p. 220-220.
52. EXAMINATION OF THE TUMOR-PROMOTING CAPABILITY OF STERCULIA-FOETIDA OILS IN MALE F344 RAT PANCREAS Steinmetz, K.L., et al., Environmental Mutagenesis, 1987. 9: p. 103-103.
53. PHOSPHOLIPIDS OF PALASH (BUTEA-MONOSPERMA), P.C.-P., JANGLI BADAM (STERCULIA-FOETIDA), CORIANDER (CORIANDRUM-SATIVUM) AND CARROT (DAUCUS-CAROTA) SEEDS Prasad, R. B. N., Y.N. Rao, and S.V. Rao, Journal of the American Oil Chemists Society, 1987. 64(10): p. 1424-1427.
54. PRELIMINARY SCREENING OF THE STEM BARK EXTRACT OF STERCULIA-FOETIDA FOR BRONCHODILATOR PROPERTIES Noamesi, B.K., Fitoterapia, 1987. 58(5): p. 351-351.
55. LUTEOLIN GLYCOSIDE FROM THE ROOTS OF STERCULIA-FOETIDA LINN Shrivastava, A. and V.K. Saxena, National Academy Science Letters-India, 1986. 9(6): p. 169-170.
56. PRELIMINARY-REPORT ON THE BRONCHODILATOR PROPERTIES OF THE AQUEOUS STEM BARK EXTRACT OF STERCULIA FOETIDA Noamesi, B.K., et al., Planta Medica, 1986(6): p. 547-547.
57. STUDY OF NON SAPONIFIABLE PRINCIPLES FROM THE ROOT OF STERCULIA-FOETIDA Shrivastava, A. and V.K. Saxena, National Academy Science Letters-India, 1983. 6(2): p. 51-52.
58. INVESTIGATION OF 1-DECYNE FORMATION IN COTTONSEED OIL FRIED FOODS Fan, L.L., J.Y. Tang, and A. Wohlman, Journal of the American Oil Chemists Society, 1983. 60(6): p. 1115-1119.
59. 2 RARE TETRAMETHYL ETHERS OF QUERCETIN FROM STERCULIA-FOETIDA LINN Anjaneyulu, A.S.R. and V.S. Murty, Indian Journal of Chemistry Section B-Organic Chemistry Including Medicinal Chemistry, 1981. 20(1): p. 87-88.
60. ISO-SCUTELLARIN AND OTHER POLYPHENOLS FROM LEAVES OF STERCULIA-FOETIDA Nair, A.G.R., P. Ramesh, and S.S. Subramanian, Current Science, 1977. 46(1): p. 14-15.
61. HEMATOLOGICAL CHANGES IN LAYING HENS RECEIVING STERCULIA FOETIDA OIL SUPPLEMENTS Abouasho.Am and H.M. Edwards, Poultry Science, 1972. 51(1): p. 300-&.
62. STERILITY AND LONGEVITY EFFECTS OF STERCULIA-FOETIDA OIL ON FACE FLY DIPTERA-MUSCIDAE Lang, J.T. and R.E. Treece, Journal of Economic Entomology, 1971. 64(2): p. 455-&.
63. FATTY ACIDS IN TISSUE LIPIDS OF RATS FED STERCULIA-FOETIDA OIL Coleman, E.C. and L. Friedman, Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 1971. 19(2): p. 224-&.
64. ROLE OF YOLK IN CHICK EMBRYO MORTALITY INDUCED BY FEEDING OF STERCULIA-FOETIDA OIL Austic, R.E., F.W. Hill, and B.W. Wilson, Poultry Science, 1971. 50(5): p. 1320-&.
65. FATTY ACID COMPOSITIONS OF LIPIDS ISOLATED FROM DIFFERENT PARTS OF CEIBA-PENTANDRA, S.-F.A.H.-W.K., T. N. B. and Lakshmin.G, Phytochemistry, 1970. 9(10): p. 2225-&.
66. Fatty acid composition of lipids isolated from different parts of Ceiba pentandra, S.f., and Hydnocarpus wightiana Kaimal, T. Nb and G. Lakshiminarayana, Phytochemistry, 1970. 9(10): p. 2225-9.
67. Some biological effects of dietary Sterculia foetida oil Abou-Ashour, A.M.H., Dissertation Abstracts: B, 1970. 30: p. 3009B-3010B.
68. FATTY ACID DISTRIBUTION IN TISSUES FROM HENS FED STERCULIA-FOETIDA OIL Abouasho.Am and H.M. Edwards, Poultry Science, 1970. 49(5): p. 1188-&.
69. EFFECT OF DIETARY STERCULIA-FOETIDA OIL ON MIGRATION OF FE-59 ACROSS EGG YOLK VITELLINE MEMBRANE TO ALBUMEN IN STORED EGGS Abouasho.Am and H.M. Edwards, Journal of Nutrition, 1970. 100(11): p. 1347-&.
70. EFFECT OF DIETARY STERCULIA-FOETIDA OIL ON PINK-WHITE DISCOLORATION AND FATTY ACID DISTRIBUTION IN STORED EGGS Abouasho.Am and H.M. Edwards, Journal of Nutrition, 1970. 100(7): p. 757-&.
71. LEVELS OF CYCLOPROPENOID FATTY ACIDS IN CERTAIN TISSUES OF RATS FED STERCULIA FOETIDA OIL Sheehan, E.T., M.G. Vavich, and A.M. Miller, Federation Proceedings, 1969. 28(2): p. 688-&.
72. ALTERNATE ROUTE FOR BIOSYNTHESIS OF OLEIC ACID IN RAT Raju, P.K. and R. Reiser, Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta, 1969. 176(1): p. 48-&.
73. TITRATION OF CYCLOPROPENE ESTERS WITH HYDROGEN BROMIDE Feuge, R.O., et al., Journal of the American Oil Chemists Society, 1969. 46(4): p. 185-&.
74. FATTY ACIDS IN TISSUE LIPIDS OF RATS FED STERCULIA FOETIDA OIL Coleman, E.C. and L. Friedman, Federation Proceedings, 1969. 28(2): p. 688-&.
75. GAS-LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS OF CYCLOPROPENOID FATTY ACIDS Schneide.El, S.P. Loke, and D.T. Hopkins, Journal of the American Oil Chemists Society, 1968. 45(9): p. 585-&.
76. EFFECT OF STERCULIA FOETIDA OIL ON WEANLING RAT GROWTH AND SURVIVAL Schneide.Dl, et al., Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 1968. 16(6): p. 1022-&.
77. BIOSYNTHESIS OF CYCLOPROPANE AND CYCLOPROPENE FATTY ACIDS IN PLANT TISSUES Johnson, A.R., et al., Lipids, 1967. 2(4): p. 308-&.
78. DISTRIBUTION AND FOOD OF CALOENAS NICOBARICA AND DUCULA BICOLOR Hoogerwe.A, Ardea, 1967. 55(3-4): p. 249-&.
79. COMPOUNDS IN COTTONSEED OIL THAT CAUSE PINK WHITE DISCOLORATION IN STORED EGGS Evans, R.J., S.J. Bandemer, and J.A. Davidson, Poultry Science, 1967. 46(2): p. 345-&.
80. Chemosterilant activity of oils, e.o.o.S.f., in the house fly Beroza, M. and G.C. Labrecque, Journal of Economic Entomology, 1967. 1: p. 196-199.
81. CHEMOSTERILANT ACTIVITY OF OILS ESPECIALLY OIL OF STERCULIA FOETIDA IN HOUSE FLY Beroza, M. and Labrecqu.Gc, Journal of Economic Entomology, 1967. 60(1): p. 196-&.
82. DELAY OF SEXUAL MATURITY OF FEMALE RAT BY STERCULIA FOETIDA OIL Sheehan, E.T. and M.G. Vavich, Journal of Nutrition, 1965. 85(1): p. 8-&.
83. PREPARATION OF METHYL MALVALATE FROM STERCULIA FOETIDA SEED OIL Fogerty, A.C., et al., Journal of the American Oil Chemists Society, 1965. 42(10): p. 885-&.
84. DELAY OF SEXUAL MATURITY OF FEMALE RAT BY STERCULIA FOETIDA OIL Sheehan, E.T. and M.G. Vavich, Federation Proceedings, 1964. 23(2P1): p. 551-&.
85. Some physiological and biochemical effects of Sterculia foetida oil on animal systems Schneider, D.L., Dissert Absts, 1963. 23((12 Pt. 1)): p. 4524-4524.
86. DELAY OF SEXUAL MATURITY IN CHICKENS BY STERCULIA FOETIDA OIL Schneider, D.L., et al., Journal of Nutrition, 1962. 77(4): p. 403-&.
87. EFFECT OF OLEIC ACID ON DELAY OF SEXUAL MATURITY IN CHICKENS CAUSED BY STERCULIA FOETIDA OIL Schneider, D.L., Poultry Science, 1962. 41(3): p. 1005-&.
88. FATTY ACID DISTRIBUTION IN TISSUES FROM HENS FED COTTONSEED OIL OR STERCULIA FOETIDA SEEDS Evans, R.J., et al., Journal of Nutrition, 1962. 76(3): p. 314-&.
89. PHYSICAL CHANGES IN EGGS PRODUCED BY HENS RECEIVING STERCULIA FOETIDA OIL SUPPLEMENTS Doberenz, A.R., et al., Poultry Science, 1962. 41(3): p. 700-&.
90. EFFECT OF STERCULIA FOETIDA OIL ON MORTALITY OF CHICK EMBRYO Schneider, D., et al., Poultry Science, 1961. 40(6): p. 1644-&.
91. EFFECT OF STERCULIA FOETIDA OIL ON GOSSYPOL DISCOLORATION IN COLD STORAGE EGGS AND MECHANISM OF GOSSYPOL DISCOLORATION Kemmerer, A.R., B.W. Heywang, and M.G. Vavich, Poultry Science, 1961. 40(4): p. 1045-&.
92. FATTY ACID AND LIPIDE DISTRIBUTION IN EGG YOLKS FROM HENS FED COTTONSEED OIL OR STERCULIA FOETIDA SEEDS Evans, R.J., S.L. Bandemer, and J.A. Davidson, Journal of Nutrition, 1961. 73(3): p. 282-&.
93. THE EFFECT OF STERCULIA-FOETIDA OIL ON HATCHABILITY Schneider, D.L., et al., Poultry Science, 1960. 39(5): p. 1291-1292.
94. EFFECT OF STERCULIA-FOETIDA OIL ON YOLK WEIGHT AND WATER UPTAKE OF THE HEN EGG Schneider, D.L., et al., Federation Proceedings, 1960. 19(1): p. 221-221.
95. EFFECT OF STERCULIA-FOETIDA OIL ON GOSSYPOL DISCOLORATION IN COLD STORAGE EGGS Kemmerer, A.R., B.W. Heywang, and M.G. Vavich, Poultry Science, 1960. 39(5): p. 1264-1264.
96. EFFECT OF STERCULIA-FOETIDA OIL ON UPTAKE OF WATER BY THE AVIAN EGG YOLK Doberenz, A.R., et al., Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, 1960. 105(2): p. 359-361.
97. COMPOSITION OF THE SEED OIL OF STERCULIA-FOETIDA, L.V., J. P., et al., Journal of the American Oil Chemists Society, 1957. 34(9): p. 452-454.
98. A physico-chemical study of the proteins from the Sterculia foetida nut Joubert, F.J., Journal of Applied Chemistry, 1956. 6(6): p. 252-6.
99. Food poisoning by the seeds of Sterculia foetida Linn Bigot, A., Medecine tropicale : revue du Corps de sante colonial, 1951. 11(6): p. 928-9.
100. Das fette 01 der Samenkerne von Sterculia foetida L Steger, A. and J. van Loon, Fette U Seifen, 1943. 50((6)): p. 305-309.
101. Pulp oil of sterculia foetida Steger, A. and J. Van Loon, Recueil Des Travaux Chimiques Des Pays-Bas, 1941. 60: p. 87-90.
102. The proximate chemical composition of the seed and oil of Philippine oil-bearing seeds: II. Sterculia foetida Linn Soliven, F.A. and I. Vil-Lafuerte, Philippine Agric, 1935. 23((8)): p. 666-680.
103. Preparation method of biodiesel, i.e.o.f.s.o.S.f., degumming of oil by adding phosphoric acid, trans-esterifying, and mixing reaction product with methanol, glycerol and residual catalyst Sudrajat,, D. Hendra, and D. Setiawan. Puslitbang Keteknikan Kehutanan Dan Pengolahan Hasil Hutan.
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