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Eucalyptus wandoo

Cassia dentata, Intsia bijuga, Tnfolium dubium (Fabaceae), Nothofagus spp. (Fagaceae), Veratrum grandifbrum (Liliaceae), Artocarpus spp., Morus spp. (Moraceae), Eucalyptus wandoo (Myrtaceae), Pirns spp. (Pinaceae), Polygonum spp., Rheum spp. (Polygonaceae), Vitis vinifera (Vitaceae) Rheum spp. (rhubarb) (Polygonaceae)... [Pg.266]

The chromatography of phenolic compounds on polyamide was later extensively used for isolation and structure elucidation of various naturally occurring materials [229a]. As examples may be mentioned the tannins of sprucewood bark [248] and Sumac [281] isolation of two hydroxystilbenes from Eucalyptus wandoo [279] resolution of several pharmacologically important plant extracts [294] and of the pigments of beets [613] isolation of various ommochromes [112] and the separation of a mixture of e-rhodomycinone and -isorhodomycinone [100] (see the summarising work of H. Endres and H. Hormann [186]). [Pg.42]

Hathway DE, Seakins JWT (1959) Hydroxystilbenes of Eucalyptus wandoo. PubMed Central. http //www.ncbi.nhn.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1196941/. Accessed July 1959... [Pg.1708]


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