In Brazil there are several oleaginous plants, with the potential to supply oil as raw material for various types of industries (cosmetic, pharmaceutical, energy, among others), among them we have the Acrocomia emensis (Arecaceae) known as tucum rasteiro. The objective of this work was to ...
emensis; A. intumescens; A. media, A. crispa, and A. corumbaensis [1, 3, 20]. Among these, macauba (Acrocomia aculeata) has gained prominence in recent years due to its high oil content in both the pulp and kernels of its fruit, with productivity comparable to that of the oil ...
A comparative study of leaf anatomy was conducted on seven species of Acrocomia: one with a wide distribution in the Americas (A. aculeata), five endemic to different regions of Brazil, Bolivia and Paraguay (A. emensis, A. glaucescens, A. hassleri, A. intumescens and A. totai) and ...