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  Sapindus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sapindus is a genus of about 5-12 species of shrubs and small trees in the Sapindaceae, native to warm temperate to tropical regions in both the Old World and the New World.
The number of species is disputed between different authors, particularly in North America where between one and three species are accepted.
Sapindus trifoliatus South India Soapnut or Three-leaf Soapberry.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Soapberry   (202 words)

  
 Sapindus saponaria (Manele)
Sapindus saponaria is a tall deciduous tree, growing up to 80 feet in height.
Sapindus saponaria is indigenous to Hawai'i and is also native to Mexico, South America, New Caledonia, and Africa.
In Hawai'i, Sapindus saponaria grows in moist forests on Hualalai, Mauna Loa, and Kilauea on the island of Hawai'i.
www2.hawaii.edu /~eherring/hawnprop/sap-sapo.htm   (489 words)

  
 Medicinal Plants of the SW - Sapindus saponaria   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
The bark of the Sapindus saponaria is grayish-brown and thin, fissured into long narrow plates that often break up to create a decorative patchwork of reddish-brown and gray.
Sapindus saponaria is a common indigenous plant and ranges in habitat from Southern Arizona, south into Mexico, through all of Southern New Mexico, and east into Southern Missouri and Western Arkansas.
Most plants in the Sapindaceae are dioecious; however, in Sapindus saponaria one sex tends to dominate on an individual basis.
medplant.nmsu.edu /Sapindus.html   (529 words)

  
 Sapindus oahuensis (Lonomea)
Sapindus oahuensis is a tree ranging in height from 20 to 50 feet.
Sapindus oahuensis is endemic of the islands of Kaua'i and O'ahu.
The fleshy fruit of Sapindus oahuensis is brown-fl, oblong, and ranges in size from 3/4 to 1 1/4 inches.
www2.hawaii.edu /~eherring/hawnprop/sap-oahu.htm   (692 words)

  
 Evaluation of Sapindus saponaria as a defaunating agent and its effects on different ruminal digestion parameters
The seed pericarp from Sapindus saponaria was evaluated as a defaunating agent in terms of feed intake and pattern of fermentation using three crossbred adult sheep.
An important implication of this study is the possibility of developing a practical way to maintain a reduced number of protozoa in ruminants while at the same time being a source of nutrients.
Thus, the main objective of this study was to evaluate the antiprotozoal activity of Sapindus saponaria as a defaunating agent on the rumen microbial biomass, volatile fatty acids, pH and ammonia-nitrogen concentrations in the rumen fluid, in sacco digestibility and feed intake in sheep.
www.cipav.org.co /lrrd/lrrd5/2/cefe.htm   (1891 words)

  
 Soap Lilies In California
Known as "fl pearls" throughout the American tropics, the shiny seeds are used extensively in necklaces, bracelets and earrings.
The shiny fl seeds, leathery one-seeded fruits and mature leaf of the soapberry tree (Sapindus saponaria).
A soapberry seed necklace (Sapindus saponaria) from the Hawaiian Islands.
waynesword.palomar.edu /pldec198.htm   (2813 words)

  
 Mahidol University Annual Research Abstracts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
The susceptibility of these 45 isolates were tested with the lyophilized Sapindus extract by agar disc diffusion method.
The susceptibility of tested organisms to Sapindus extract was shown as an average diameter of inhibition zone of 17.46 mm while ketoconazole’s was 35.82 mm.
Therefor, the susceptibility of tested organisms was significantly different from those of ketoconazole’s (p<0.01) It is interested to further study of the activity and the use of Sapindus as the antimicrobial against dandruff related organisms.
www.mahidol.ac.th /mahidol/abstracts/annual2000/0179.htm   (633 words)

  
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After the hydro-distillation of fresh fruit, yielded 35.0 % (v/w), the activity of crude extract was tested against 22 clinical strains of Pityrosporum spp.
The average of inhibition zone diameters from the activity of Sapindus extract (16.79 mm.) was significantly differed from that of ketoconazole (37.25mm.)(p<0.01).
The activity of purified fractions of extract is under further investigated.
www.mahidol.ac.th /mahidol/abstracts/annual1999/0360.htm   (298 words)

  
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Also known as Sapindus Mukrossi (SOAPNUT) is a reneuable resource and does not consume finite fossil fuel results.
SOAPNUT (also known as Sapindus Mukorossi) tree stands in a class of it's own, considered to be the finest natural source of Saponin out of the 13 varieties of Sapindus from Asia and South America.
It's an amazing plant from India's superb repertoire of traditional medicinal plants, well documented in its ancient Ayurvedic system, tried and tested for thousands of years within a culture which is more open to, and more rich in, natural remedies than any other country on the earth.
www.swanenterprise.com /Exports.htm   (1404 words)

  
 Thursday's Plant -- Sapindus drummondii   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Western soapberry is showy in the spring, with clusters of creamy-white flowers.
Hardly a tree native to the Southwest is as distinctive as western soapberry, Sapindus drummondii.
Spring flowers, fall color and attractive, translucent fruit make soapberry at least a three-season plant, and if you find the shaggy bark interesting then you can throw in winter to boot.
www.greenbeam.com /features/plant122898.stm   (501 words)

  
 PlantFiles: Detailed information on Western Soapberry (Sapindus saponaria var. drummondii)
Aug 21, 12:34 PM Detailed information on Western Soapberry (Sapindus saponaria var.
Sapindus in Latin means "soap of the Indes" and saponaria refers to the saponin found in the fruit; drummondii honors Thomas Drummond, who collected plants in Texas for Joseph Hooker.
It usually blooms in May and June and the fruits fully ripen in November.
davesgarden.com /pf/go/62411   (535 words)

  
 Ritha - Sapindus mukorossi - Soapnut - Soap-nut - Tree - Flora - Haryana - India
Ritha - Sapindus mukorossi - Soapnut - Soap-nut - Tree - Flora - Haryana - India
This is why some botanists have named the species as Sapindus detergens.
To ensure cent per cent germination, the seed is soaked in lukewarm water for 24 hours and then sown, either directly in already prepared 60 x 60 cm pits at 5m x 5m spacing or sown in polythene bags filled with clayey loam soil mixed with farmyard manure or similarly prepared nursery beds.
www.haryana-online.com /Flora/ritha.htm   (660 words)

  
 Sapindus oahuensis -- Plants of Hawaii -- MAPS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Sapindus oahuensis -- Plants of Hawaii -- MAPS
Click on hyperlinked islands (if any) in list and on map to see distribution on that island.
Page created November 30, 2003 by Starr, and last updated February 02, 2004 by Starr.
www.hear.org /maps/plants/hawaii/sapindus_oahuensis.htm   (57 words)

  
 BONAP Distribution Data: taxa of genus Sapindus in the US   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
BONAP Distribution Data: taxa of genus Sapindus in the US
Genus Sapindus is a member of the Dicots group, subclass Rosidae, order Sapindales, family Sapindaceae.
Sapindus saponaria (checklist entry) (species map) (infras map)
www.csdl.tamu.edu /FLORA/cgi/b98_list?genus=Sapindus   (33 words)

  
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www.easternvalleyfire.com /zyban-online/zyban-directions.php   (2924 words)

  
 Plant Profile for Sapindus saponaria var. drummondii (western soapberry)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
See county distributions for the following states by clicking on them below or on the map.
View 24 genera in Sapindaceae, 4 species in Sapindus, 2 varieties in Sapindus saponaria
Click on a scientific name below to expand it in the PLANTS Classification Report.
plants.usda.gov /cgi_bin/plant_profile.cgi?symbol=SASAD   (247 words)

  
 BONAP Distribution Data: US distribution of genus Sapindus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
BONAP Distribution Data: US distribution of genus Sapindus
Also available: list of items mapped, checklist entries
Click on a colored region below to get a listing of items in that area.
www.csdl.tamu.edu /FLORA/cgi/b98_map?genus=Sapindus   (31 words)

  
 Sapindus saponaria (Sapindaceae) - HEAR species info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
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HEAR home > species info > plants > Sapindus saponaria (Sapindaceae)
Nomenclatural information about Sapindus saponaria is provided by ITIS.
www.hear.org /species/sapindus_saponaria   (150 words)

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