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Daviesia latifolia

O-D-Apiosyl-D- glucose dibenzoate none none Daviesia latifolia w... [Pg.141]

A free disaccharide containing apiose has been extracted from an Australian shrub, the native hop bush, Daviesia latifolia.40 The disaccharide was isolated as a dibenzoate. Methylation followed by de-benzoylation, as well as comparison with the disaccharide of D-apiose from apiin, suggested that they are similar in every aspect measured. Thus, the structure of the disaccharide without its two benzoyl groups is, tentatively, 2-O-D-apiofuranosyl-D-gIucose.40 The... [Pg.148]

Widespread in plants, e.g. peel of Prunus serotina, and from Trifolium pratensedcad Daviesia latifolia.. Cryst. 4-IH2O (cold H2O), anhyd. cryst. (hot H2O). Sol. Et20, hot EtOH, spar. sol. C H, insol. ligroin. [Pg.243]

A nonreducing di-0-benzoyldisaccharide containing D-glucose and d-xylose residues has been reported (47) as occurring in Daviesia latifolia, an Australian shrub. [Pg.149]


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