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Celtis reticulosa

It is found in civet and in the wood of Celtis reticulosa. It forms crystals melting at 95° and boiling at 265° to 266°. It yields a hydrochloride, 2(C9HgN). HCl, melting at 167° 10 168°, and a picric acid compound melting at 172° to 173°. Skatol yields a blue colour with a solution of dimethyl-aminobenzaldehyde. [Pg.292]


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