Balanites aegyptica
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Balanites aegyptiaca (anaa Ohwirem) yɛ dua bi a ɛwɔ Zygophyllaceae anaa Balanitaceae.[1] Dua yi firi Afrika ne Mediterranea Apuei.[2]
Edin a Wɔtaa De Di Dwuma
sesaDin ahodoɔ pii na wɔde frɛ afifideɛ yi.[3] Wɔ Borɔfo mu no, wɔfrɛ aba no sɛ anhweatam so aba, na wɔfrɛ dua no soap berry tree anaa bush, Thorn tree, Egyptian myrobalan, Egyptian balsam anaa Zachum oil tree; Wɔ Arab kasa mu no, wɔfrɛ no lalob, hidjihi, inteishit, ne heglig (hijlij). Wɔ Jieng kasa mu no wɔfrɛ no Thou anaa thau, wɔ Hausa kasa mu no wɔfrɛ no aduwa, wɔ Tamasheq kasa mu no wɔfrɛ no taboraq, wɔ Fulfulde (Pulaar) kasa mu no wɔfrɛ no Murtooki anaa Tanni, wɔ Swahili kasa mu no wɔfrɛ no mchunju, wɔ Kamba Kilului ne Amharic kasa mu no wɔfrɛ no bedena.[4]
Nkyerɛkyerɛmu
sesaBalanites aegyptiaca dua no tenten du mita 10 (anammɔn 33) na ne fa kɛseɛ no ara yɛ teateaa. N'abaa no wɔ nsɔe atenten tenten a ɛteɛ a wɔakyekyere ho. Nhabamma no fi ntini no ase na ɛwowɔ nkatabo abien a ɛsono ne kɛse ne ne su.[5] Nhwiren mmiako mmiako no kɔla yɛ ahabammono-kɔla, hermaphroditic a nhwiren anum wɔ radial symmetry na ne kɛse yɛ milimita 8–14 (0.31–0.55 in). Nhwiren no ntini yɛ fitaa, ɛyɛ downy na mpɛn pii no ne tenten nnu mm 10 (0.39 in), ɛwom sɛ wɔakyerɛw mm 15 (0.59 in) wɔ Zambia ne Zimbabwe de. Mpɛn pii no, aduaba a ɛte sɛ ellipsoid no tenten nnu sɛntimita 4 (nsateakwaa 1.6) na sɛ ɛnnɔɔso a, ɛyɛ ahabammono; ɛbere ma ɛbɛyɛ aduaba a ɛyɛ bruu anaa bruu a ɛyɛ mmerɛw a ne were a ɛyɛ crispy a ɛkata ɔbo a ɛyɛ den a ɛyɛ bruu anaa bruu-ahabammono a ɛyɛ nnam ho.[6]
Abɔde a Atwa Yɛn Ho Ahyia Ho Adesua
sesaNnua a ɛwɔ nhwiren mu a wɔfrɛ no Camponotus sericeus no nya nnuan a nhwiren no fi mu ba no. Aboa a wɔfrɛ no Bunaea alcinoe no mmoawammoawa na ɛma dua no tutu.[7]
Nkyekyɛmu
sesaBalanites aegyptiaca wɔ Afrika atifi apuei fam, (wɔ aman Algeria, Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burkina, Burundi, Cameroon, Caprivi Strip, Central African Republic, Chad, Congo, Djibouti, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea-Bissau, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Mozambique, Niger, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, Sinai, Somalia, Sudan, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda, Zambia, Zaïre ne Zimbabwe) ne Sahel-Savannah mantam wɔ Afrika ne Arabia nsupɔw so (wɔ aman Lebanon, Libya, Syria, Oman, Palestine, Saudi Arabia ne Yemen mu).[8]
Na' Atrae
sesaWobetumi ahu no wɔ atrae ahorow pii, na ɛgyina asase ahorow pii ano, efi anhwea so kosi dɔte a emu yɛ duru so, ne wim tebea mu nsu a ɛyɛ nwini, fi nea ɛyɛ kusuu so kosi nea ɛnyɛ nwini so.[9] Ebetumi agyina nsuyiri, mmoa a wɔyɛ adwuma, ne ogya a ɛredɛw ano.[9]
Na' Aba
sesaBeaɛ a menyaa mmoaa firiiɛ
sesa- ↑ Zygophyllaceae — The Plant List, retrieved 2024-07-02
- ↑ Balanites GRIN-Global (in English), retrieved 2024-07-02
- ↑ BALANITACEAE - Famine Foods, 2016-11-27, archived from the original on 2016-11-27, retrieved 2024-07-02
- ↑ player_list (PDF)
- ↑ Daya L. Chothani, H. U. Vaghasiya (2011), "A review on Balanites aegyptiaca Del (desert date): phytochemical constituents, traditional uses, and pharmacological activity", Pharmacognosy Reviews, vol. 5, no. 9, pp. 55–62, doi:10.4103/0973-7847.79100, ISSN 0973-7847, PMC 3210005, PMID 22096319, retrieved 2024-07-03
- ↑ Player_list (PDF)
- ↑ Player_list (PDF)
- ↑ Balanites aegyptiaca (L.) Delile | Plants of the World Online | Kew Science (in English), retrieved 2024-07-03
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 player_list (PDF)