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Eucalyptus hemiphloia

This aldehyde has been isolated from various Eucalyptus oils by Baker and Smith. It has a pleasant odour resembling that of cumic aldehyde, with which Schimmel Co. have considered it to be identical. This, however, is improbable, and Baker and Smith consider it to have the formula CjHjjO, which would make it to be a lower homologue of the terpenic aldehydes. Its physical characters, however, are somewhat doubtful, as specimens isolated from the oils of Eucalyptus hemiphloia and Eucalyptus salubris show. These are as follows —... [Pg.209]

Baker and Smith have isolated an aldehyde from the oils of Eucalyptus hemiphloia and Eucalyptus bractata, of the formula C,oH,gO, which they have named cryptal. Two specimens prepared from the former oil had the following characters —... [Pg.209]

Australol is a crystalline phenol obtained by Baker and Smith from various eucalyptus oils, including those of Eucalyptus hemiphloia and E. wooloiana. It is a very caustic substance, resembling ordinary phenol in odour. Its characters are as follows —... [Pg.264]

Eucalyptus hemiphloia (Myrt.) Hillis and Carle (1963) Acacia saligna (Leg.) El-Shafae et al. (1998)... [Pg.872]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.359 ]




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