use as insecticides
it is also use as mosquito repellant or as mosquito coil
ipil ipil
The ipil-ipil leaves are high in protein, and when they are juiced or squeezed into a pulp the protein can be added to paraffin wax for use on floors. Studies have shown that a floor wax made with the juice from ipil-ipil leaves is comparable to a commercial wax.
the leaves are high in protein.
use for making mosquito coil
Poultry that consume the ipil-ipil leaves in feed show decrease with production and delay in sexual maturity. Veterinaries suggest using other plants in feed.
because of the produce heat temperature of the leaves
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The toxic substance in ipil-ipil leaves is the toxic amino acid mimosine. Mimosine has been shown to cause toxicosis in livestock fed on these plants.
Ipil-ipil is a small tree that can grow up to 8 meters tall. Studies have shown that it can be an effective antithetical therapy in veterinary practices.
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The toxic substance in ipil-ipil leaves is the toxic amino acid mimosine. Mimosine has been shown to cause toxicosis in livestock fed on these plants.