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ACACIA absolute

Mimosa absolute is obtained from the blossoms of the mimosa trees Acacia dealbata Link and +. decurrens Willd. var. mollis (Fabaceae), which grow in the forests of southern France and in Morocco. [Pg.204]

Cassie absolute. See Cassie (Acacia farnesiana) flowers Cassie (Acacia farnesiana) flowers CAS 977017-58-5... [Pg.797]

Synonyms Acacia farnesiana Acacia farnesiana flowers Cassie absolute Cassie flowers... [Pg.797]

Runge first isolated catechins (i.e., epicatechin) (22) from Acacia catechu in 1821 but it wasn t until the 1920s that Freudenberg made progress in the elucidation of the structures of these compounds (115, 377). Their general constitution as 5,7,3, 4 -flavan-3-ols was not established until 1925 (115). The absolute stereochemistry of catechin and epicatechin was finally established by Birch et al. (22) and Hardegger et al. (131) in 1957. [Pg.587]

Due to simplicity and a low absolute level of capital costs, ACACIA may suit the needs of developing countries with small electricity grids and limited turnover of capital in the energy-producing sector. With core replacement as a whole within a single batch, the reactor may be attractive for fuel or NPP leasing and full-scope fuel cycle service agreements but these issues have not been elaborated in detail so far. [Pg.547]

Common/vernacular names Cassie absolute, huisache, popinac absolute, and sweet acacia. [Pg.152]

Absolute essence absolue Acacia acacia gomme Acarbose acarbose... [Pg.343]


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