• A lightweight plant based hair oil infused with Chebe, a natural hair growth extract that helps seal split ends, repair hair damage, and prevent future breakage. (shearadiance.com)
  • Caprylic/Capric Triglycerides (Fractionated Coconut) Oil, Oryza Sativa (Rice) Bran Oil, Ricinus Communis (Castor Seed) Oil, Croton Zambesicus (Chebe Extract Powder), Lavender, Rosemary, Peppermint & Cedarwood Essential Oils. (shearadiance.com)
  • Furthermore, the phenolic extract of peels, seeds and pulp exhibited potential anti-inflammatory activity through the suppression effect on different pro-inflammatory mediators (NO, IL-6 and TNF-α). (bvsalud.org)
  • Croton megalocarpus is a tree species in the family Euphorbiaceae. (wikipedia.org)
  • Croton ( Codiaeum variegatum ) is a shrubby plant belonging to the Euphorbiaceae family, native to India and Malaysia, which is also cultivated in our latitudes for purely ornamental purposes. (whatagreenlife.com)
  • It belongs to the family Euphorbiaceae and is also commonly referred to as purging croton due to its potent laxative properties. (structuredlivinghub.com)
  • Known botanically as the Codiaeum variegatum, the croton plant belongs to the Euphorbiaceae family. (afriendlygardener.com)
  • A pure natural resin extracted from the sangre de grado tree (Croton lechleri) which is also called "dragon's blood. (rain-tree.com)
  • Croton lechleri sap and isolated alkaloid taspine exhibit inhibition against human melanoma SK23 and colon cancer HT29 cell lines. (rain-tree.com)
  • Antitumor effect of Croton lechleri Mull. (rain-tree.com)
  • Evaluation of the mutagenic, antimutagenic and antiproliferative potential of Croton lechleri (Muell. (rain-tree.com)
  • Croton megalocarpus - Hutch. (pfaf.org)
  • Indigenous to Sub-Saharan Africa, Croton megalocarpus is a fast growing deciduous tree that reaches up to 36 m high upon maturity. (pfaf.org)
  • Croton megalocarpus is a deciduous Tree growing to 25 m (82ft) by 25 m (82ft) at a fast rate. (pfaf.org)
  • Croton megalocarpus trees develop a deep taproot. (pfaf.org)
  • In Kenya,Croton megalocarpus. (echocommunity.org)
  • Croton megalocarpus ( C. megalocarpus ) seed husk was ground into powder before pyrolysis at 550 °C to form biochar. (springeropen.com)
  • The cigarette filter was treated with C. megalocarpus seed husk biochar as an adsorbent in order to degrade tobacco chemicals such as benzene and phenol. (springeropen.com)
  • The results reported in this study showed that C. megalocarpus seed husk biochar is a promising biocatalyst that can be incorporated into the cigarette filter in order to degrade tobacco chemicals in mainstream cigarette smoke. (springeropen.com)
  • Dragon's Blood is particularly effective when used in conjunction with other hydrating ingredients like the oils infused in The Olew 5: Argan, Jojoba, Almond, Avocado, Coconut and Olive oil. (olew.shop)
  • The powders are then combined in the same mortar and mixed together, a few spoonfuls of the oil/grease mixture are added in and the container set aside, then that is all mixed together giving the once fine powder a texture closer to soil. (dmaxmarket.com)
  • You can alternate between the scented oil/hair grease mix and the chebe powder mix until the hair is fully saturated. (dmaxmarket.com)
  • I have been using the Chebe powder with the Ostrich oil! (dmaxmarket.com)
  • My hair is growing and the Chebe powder and Ostrich oil stops the shedding! (dmaxmarket.com)
  • The powder is made from the seeds of the croton plant, which are native to parts of Africa. (zamboaroma.com)
  • The various seeds are grilled, grounded, then mixed together with resin and other oils to create the "soil-like" powder. (zamboaroma.com)
  • The powder is infused in castor oil to ensure as much of the nutrient of the plant is pulled into the oil. (zamboaroma.com)
  • Use our Chebe Oil to get the benefits of chebe without the mess of the powder. (zamboaroma.com)
  • The plant, owned by Italian firm Eni Kenya, processes vegetable oil from cotton, castor, and croton seeds for bio-refining to make biofuel. (go.ke)
  • Certain oil is made out of Croton seeds, which could be used for cleansing the stomach and intestines. (plantsworld.ae)
  • Despite serious safety concerns, people take croton seeds for emptying and cleansing the stomach and intestines. (vedomax.com)
  • The nut itself has multiple uses but most well-known is the oil, used to make biofuel or biodiesel. (wikipedia.org)
  • Their seeds are also used in treating colic, malaria and gallbladder issues, etc. (plantsworld.ae)
  • They also take croton seeds to treat gallbladder problems, colic, blocked intestines, and malaria. (vedomax.com)
  • The Croton plants (Codiaeum Variegatum - Mrs Iceton) are one of the boldest houseplants, and they appear to be having nearly limitless leaf forms with colorful foliage. (plantsworld.ae)
  • Croton or Codiaeum variegatum Sunny Star . (whatagreenlife.com)
  • Croton or Codiaeum Petra . (whatagreenlife.com)
  • Croton plants, also known as Codiaeum variegatum, are popular ornamental houseplants that are native to Malaysia and surrounding areas. (structuredlivinghub.com)
  • Traditional medical uses for croton include the bark, seeds, roots and leaves being used for medicinal purposes such as stomach ailments, malaria, wound clotting, and pneumonia. (wikipedia.org)
  • Plant parts like seeds, roots, and leaves have medicinal functions and are used in the treatment of stomach illnesses, malaria, wound clotting, and pneumonia. (pfaf.org)
  • Croton trees play an important role in local ecosystems for shade, wind protection, and soil conservation. (wikipedia.org)
  • Crotons need well-draining soil with plenty of humus. (plantaddicts.com)
  • A well-draining potting mix is ideal for planting crotons since they prefer moist soil without becoming waterlogged. (structuredlivinghub.com)
  • The Croton requires a well-draining soil bed, so the addition of some peat moss is ideal. (afriendlygardener.com)
  • Previously a wasted resource, croton has been promoted as a local, more sustainable avenue to biofuel production in place of failed jatropha projects. (wikipedia.org)
  • Jatropha Reality Check: A field assessment of the agronomic and economic viability of Jatropha and other oilseed crops in Kenya" (PDF). (wikipedia.org)
  • Oil palm, coconut, jatropha, croton, candlenut, and tallow tree are warm climate trees whose oil from nuts, seeds or fruits can be used to make biodiesel. (extension.org)
  • Apart from its medicinal uses, croton has also found applications in other industries such as cosmetics, fragrance production, and ornamental horticulture. (structuredlivinghub.com)
  • In addition to their ornamental value, croton plants have been used medicinally by indigenous cultures for centuries. (structuredlivinghub.com)
  • Croton plants are well-known for their attractive and colorful foliage, but they have many other uses beyond ornamental purposes. (structuredlivinghub.com)
  • Oil from rapeseed or canola seed, the edible crop varieties, is used in biodiesel energy production. (extension.org)
  • There are many existing varieties of Croton - some of which are hybrids obtained from crosses of different varieties - and which differ from each other due to the different color of the leaves. (whatagreenlife.com)
  • The Castor-Oil Plant is the only member of the genus Ricinus and it has no immediate relatives and is native only to Africa. (flowersinisrael.com)
  • The flowers of the Castor-Oil Plant are monoecious, meaning having both the male and female reproductive organs on the same plant and appear in clusters, with the male white blossoms below and the pink female blossoms above. (flowersinisrael.com)
  • It is the seeds of the Castor-Oil plants that have historically, and currently, been of interest. (flowersinisrael.com)
  • In 1909 Castrol (that takes its name from castor oil), originally named the Wakefield Oil Company , began production of a new automotive lubricant named "Castrol" (a contraction of castor oil, from which it was made). (flowersinisrael.com)
  • Castor-Oil plant was known to Herodotus (484 BC - ca.425 BC) , who calls it Kiki , and states: The Egyptians who live in the marshes use for the anointing of their bodies an oil made from the fruit of the sillicyprium, which is known among them by the name of "kiki. (flowersinisrael.com)
  • Croton seed cake also has lower level of aflatoxin (14%) than cotton and sunflower seeds. (wikipedia.org)
  • Olive Oil and Jojoba Oil revitalize dry skin and restore the skin's suppleness and elasticity. (art27.ca)
  • the kernel or endosperm is yellowish brown and abounds in oil. (medherbs.info)
  • Croton plants as an Excellent air purifying indoor plant. (plantsworld.ae)
  • It has been proven by NASA (The National Aeronautics and Space Administration) that while keeping Croton plant as an indoor plant could result in good air quality in your surroundings. (plantsworld.ae)
  • H.E Governor Mutula Kilonzo Jnr on Thursday paid a courtesy call to the Makueni Agri-hub at Kwa Kathoka for an insight about the operations of the oil seed pressing plant. (go.ke)
  • The Mammy Croton is a tropical plant and prefers high humidity, so don't let your plant dry out. (plantaddicts.com)
  • Croton is a plant. (vedomax.com)
  • Oil separation, the extraction of oil from seeds or plant parts, is accomplished by mechanical pressing, sometimes followed by chemical extraction. (extension.org)
  • It probably happens to everyone, sooner or later, to receive the plant known as Croton as a gift. (whatagreenlife.com)
  • the seeds of this plant resemble the bodies of ticks, and Linnaeus used this feature as a basis for the genus name of this plant. (flowersinisrael.com)
  • Strabo (63/64 BCE-c.24CE) also mentions in rural Egypt the use of oil from a plant called kiki. (flowersinisrael.com)
  • The croton plant has been used for medicinal purposes for centuries in traditional Chinese medicine and Ayurvedic medicine. (structuredlivinghub.com)
  • However, it should be noted that while the croton plant has numerous health benefits when used appropriately under medical supervision or guidance by healthcare professionals, it can also pose serious risks if not handled with care. (structuredlivinghub.com)
  • Crotons are evergreen perennials and if the plant dies back in winter, the roots will resprout new foliage next spring. (afriendlygardener.com)
  • In its natural habitat, the Croton is a large branched shrub with a bushy habit, but the species chosen as houseplants, however, are small in size. (whatagreenlife.com)
  • The leaves of croton plants can vary greatly depending on the species. (structuredlivinghub.com)
  • Despite their popularity among gardeners and natural healers alike, it is important to note that some species of crotons are toxic if ingested by humans or pets. (structuredlivinghub.com)
  • The oil extracted from this sweet smelling shrub is a great aromatherapy oil which helps alleviating mental and physical stress, leaving you feeling mentally calm and tranquil. (rocketrobin.ca)
  • Nothing compares to the transformative benefits of fermented Green Coffee Oil, a coveted Amazonian botanical praised for its caffeine and chlorogenic acid content. (symbiome.com)
  • This is our amazing four ingredient eye cream, and it contains Sonoma flower oil, which is packed with natural retinoids to really stimulate the eye area. (symbiome.com)
  • We pair it with Lactobacillus Ferment, water, and our precious Sanoma Flower Oil - sourced from a rare flower which we sustainably harvest at peak bloom for the most comprehensive cosmetic benefit. (symbiome.com)
  • Our unparalleled combination of Green Coffee Oil's caffeine and chlorogenic acid with vitamin K from Sanoma flower oil work seamlessly to help tone, brighten and de-puff skin, while minimizing the appearance of dark circles. (symbiome.com)
  • Water, Croton Cajucara (Sanoma) Flower Oil, Coffea Arabica (Green Coffee) Seed Oil, Lactobacillus Ferment. (symbiome.com)
  • Croton plants are a popular choice for indoor and outdoor gardening due to their vibrant foliage. (structuredlivinghub.com)
  • Croton plants are an excellent choice for those looking for low maintenance indoor/outdoor houseplants that add vibrant color and texture to any space they occupy! (structuredlivinghub.com)
  • Indoor crotons do better with a liquid fertilizer during their growing season. (afriendlygardener.com)
  • Croton oil is now seldom used externally, and its reckless use by the profession of years ago was one of the causes that led to the opposition which resulted in the formation of the Eclectic school in medicine. (henriettes-herb.com)
  • Liniment of Croton oil, B.P., seldom used owing to the painful inflammation which may be produced. (medherbs.info)
  • Byproducts from the oil include croton seedcake that can be used in animal feeds due its high protein content. (wikipedia.org)
  • Also known as Mamey Croton and Croton Mamey, it boasts shiny, leathery, large, thick leaves that twist, curl and corkscrew as they grow. (plantaddicts.com)
  • Apart from decorative, Croton Plants consist of medicinal values too. (plantsworld.ae)
  • The seeds consist of 149 metric tonnes of maize, 40 tonnes of beans, 127 tonnes of sorghum and 85 tonnes of green grams. (go.ke)
  • A fast-growing tree, croton grows up to 36 meters high and reaches maturity after five to seven years. (wikipedia.org)
  • Croton grows well in moist, slightly acidic and well-drained soils. (whatagreenlife.com)
  • Studies have found that cold pressed neem oil is effective at killing adult bed bugs, as well as nymphs and bed bug eggs. (riverjournalonline.com)
  • Biodiesel was prepared from the oil through a two-stage process in a biodiesel reactor. (echocommunity.org)
  • Did you know the state tree of Hawaii, the candlenut tree or kukui, can produce oil for biodiesel energy? (extension.org)
  • The "Mustard Bug" is not a pest, but a VW that runs on biodiesel made from mustard oil at the University of Idaho where they are researching mustard oil's energy potential for biodiesel fuel. (extension.org)
  • Croton trees have dark grey or pale brown bark and the leaves are long, oval-shaped, with a green upper surface and a pale underside. (wikipedia.org)
  • The flower, seed, and leaves are used for medicine. (rocketrobin.ca)
  • Croton leaves can vary in color: you will see specimens with more or less intense green variegated with white, pink, red, orange, yellow, purple and brown. (whatagreenlife.com)
  • The leaves of croton plants come in a wide range of colors and shapes, making them highly attractive to many people. (structuredlivinghub.com)
  • The Croton will not weather cold temperatures so if your home is too cold, she will begin to shed leaves. (afriendlygardener.com)
  • AIMS OF THE STUDY: It was aimed at evaluating the anti-hemorrhoidal effects of C. laurifolus leaves in croton oil-induced hemorrhoid model in rats. (bvsalud.org)
  • potential of aqueous extracts of leaves and seeds of C. pepo. (bvsalud.org)
  • Chemical Composition and In Vitro and In Silico Antileishmanial Evaluation of the Essential Oil from Croton linearis Jacq. (mdpi.com)
  • Precautions: This oil is non-toxic and non-irritant as well as non-sensitizing. (ounceglassbottle.com)
  • Honeysuckle oil is a popular ingredient in the manufacture of perfumed body oils, skin lotions, soaps and other cosmetics with its sweet and calming fragrance. (rocketrobin.ca)