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Grevillea

Cinnamomum zeylanicum, Grevillea pteridifolia Eucryphia cordifolia... [Pg.522]

F. speciosa, Finschia carrii, F. chloroxantha, F. rufa, Grevillea aquifolium, G. decora, G. huegelii, G. helerochroma, G. ilicifolia,... [Pg.176]

Cooke MC. Some extra-European fungi. Grevillea 7 13-15, 1878. [Pg.247]

The phenolic lipids occur in many different botanical families, notably in the Anacardiaceae, and they exist in tropical, sub-tropical, temperate climates in certain trees, shrubs and plants. In addition they are found in some bacterial and antibiotic sources and in certain insects. As benzenoid derivatives they are conveniently. although perhaps artificially, grouped for chemical purposes into phenolic acids, polyhydric, dihydric and monohydric phenols. Tables 13.1, 13.2 and 13.3 and the collections of formulae summarise some of the the information on these products. The structural types are extensive. For example, (5-phenylalkylphenols have been isolated from several different sources and included are certain bridged biphenyls from Grevillea and Betulaceae species. [Pg.466]

Apted J (1988) Acute contact urticaria from Grevillea... [Pg.214]


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