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Chimonanthus fragrans

Chimonanthine (172),242 isolated from leaves of Chimonanthus fragrans Lindle (Calicanthaceae), is an example of naturally occurring dimeric indole alkaloids of type C. [Pg.52]

Chimonanthus fragrans Lindle = Meretia praecox Rehd. et Wils.) b... [Pg.9]

Isol. from some plants e.g. Chimonanthus fragrans. Solubiliser, plasticiser, stabiliser, used industrially as solv. in molten form. Dissolves virtually all classes of organic and inorganic compds. Deliquescent, hexagonal cryst. Odourless when pure but usually has characteristic mouse odour. V. sol. H2O, EtOH sol. CHCI3 prac. insol. Et20. Mp 82-83°. Bp 222°, Bpj 92°. [Pg.1]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.9 ]




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