- Guaraná (/ɡwəˈrɑːnə/ from the
Portuguese guaraná [ɡʷaɾɐˈna];
Paullinia cupana, syns. P. crysan, P. sorbilis) is a
climbing plant in the
family Sapindaceae...
- dose.
Trace amounts of
theophylline are also
found in
guarana (Paullinia
cupana) and in kola nuts. Like
other methylated xanthine derivatives, theophylline...
-
fatty acid find in a
variety of
plant sources,
including guarana (Paullinia
cupana) from
which it gets its name. It is one of a
number of
eicosenoic acids...
- (Litchi chinensis)
fruit Alupag (Dimocarpus didyma)
fruits Guaraná (Paullinia
cupana)
fruit Maple syrup (Acer saccharum) "Sapindaceae Juss., nom. cons". Germplasm...
- Schltdl. & Cham.
Paullinia cristata Radlk.
Paullinia cuneata Radlk.
Paullinia cupana ****h: Guaraná (Amazon Basin)
Paullinia cururu L.
Paullinia curvicuspis...
- Mawé Guaraná (Paullinia
cupana),
which the Sateré-Mawé are
known for
domesticating Total po****tion 13,350 (2012)
Regions with
significant po****tions...
- MA; Fanizzi, FP; Santos, CA (2003). "Seed oil
composition of
Paullinia cupana var.
Sorbilis (Mart.) Ducke". Lipids. 38 (7): 773–80. doi:10.1007/s11745-003-1126-5...
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Syzygium claviflorum Guavaberry Myrciaria floribunda Guarana Paullinia cupana Gubinge Terminalia ferdinandiana Guinea sour pod
Dialium guineense Hackberry...
- catigua) (28.23%)
Ginger (Zingiber officinale) (3.26%)
Guarana (Paullinia
cupana) (40.31%) and
Muirapuama (Ptychopetalum olacoides) (28.23%)
Cautuba Aphrodisiac:...
- example, the noun stem cupa‑ "judge" is
duoplural with the
addition of ‑ną:
cùpáną "judges". On the
other hand, the noun stem t’awa‑ "wheel" is
singular with...