areca nut in English

noun
1
the astringent seed of an areca palm ( Areca catechu ), which is often chewed with betel leaves.
I gave them each a coin with a ripe areca nut placed in a betel leaf.
noun
    betel nut

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1. Arecaine is the active principle of the Areca Nut

2. The Arecaine is the chief constituent of the Areca nut (Nadkarni, 1976)

3. Areca nut is chewed alone or in the form of quids, a mixture of tobacco, powdered or sliced areca nut, and slaked lime wrapped in the leaf of “Betel” vine (Piper Betel).

4. Pan is an admixture of betel leaf, areca nut, lime and sometimes tobacco leaf.

5. Horticulturists have sprayed a particular chemical (Biophyte) to control the rotting of the areca nut

6. Farmers cultivate Areca palm trees mainly for the betel nuts(aka Areca nut) that these trees produce

7. Betel nut is also known as Areca nut and its active ingredients are arecoline, Arecain and guracine

8. Areca nut tree drops its leaves naturally when the old leaves are making room for the new leaves

9. Four alkaloids have also been found in the Areca nut – Arecoline, Arecain, Guracine, and a fourth existing in very small quantities

10. First demonstrated that aqueous extracts of areca nut and Catechu were capable of generating superoxide anion and hydrogen peroxide at …

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12. Betel quid is defined by the WHO as a substance or mixture of substance, placed in the mouth or Chewed and thus remaining in contact with the mucosa, usually containing one or both of the two basic ingredients, tobacco or areca nut (in raw or any or processed form) Traditionally, betel quid is composed of areca nut, catechu, tobacco and slaked

13. Areca nut, the fourth most common addiction globally following tobacco, alcohol and caffeine, is estimated to be used by 600 million people, particularly among South, East and South-east Asian communities

14. The areca nut contains tannin, gallic acid, a fixed oil gum, a little Terpineol, Lignin, various saline substances and three main alkaloids: Arecoline, Arecain and Guracine which have vasoconstricting properties.[1]

15. T., 1889) Arecaine is the active principle of the areca nut, and a powerful taenicide, and is an active poison with an action of the type of muscarine and pilocarpine

16. Chemical constituents in areca nut are tannin, garlic acid and a fixed oil gum, a little terpineol, lignin, various saline substances and three main alkaloids namely Arecoline, Arecain and Guacine which have vasoconstriction properties.

17. ‘Chewing the areca nut or Betel leaf - this is a common practice among certain cultural groups such as those with Bangledeshi heritage.’ ‘It is a treat to watch a veteran Betel chewer go about the serious business of Betel chewing.’

18. ‘Chewing the areca nut or Betel leaf - this is a common practice among certain cultural groups such as those with Bangledeshi heritage.’ ‘It is a treat to watch a veteran Betel chewer go about the serious business of Betel chewing.’

19. Areca nut contains a number of alkaloids of a piperidine series, such as arecoline (methyl ester of arecanine), Arecaine (N-methyl guvacine), guvacine (tetrahydronicitinic acid), arecaidine, guvacoline, arecolidine, leucocyanidine, (+)-catechin, (-)-epicatechin, procyanidins A-l, B-l and B-2; phthalic, lauric, myristic, palmitic and stearic

20. Paan, also spelled pan, also called Betel quid, an Indian after-dinner treat that consists of a Betel leaf (Piper betle) filled with chopped Betel (areca) nut (Areca catechu) and slaked lime (chuna; calcium hydroxide), to which assorted other ingredients, including red katha paste (made from the khair tree [Acacia catechu]) may be added.Paan is served folded into a triangle or rolled, and it