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C. M. Ignoffo, ed.. Handbook of Naturally Occurring Pesticides Microbial Insecticides, CRC Press, Boca Raton, Fla., 1986. [Pg.310]

T. K. Devon and A. 1. Scott, Terpenes, Vol. 11, Handbook of Naturally Occurring Compounds, Academic Press, Inc., New York, 1972. [Pg.434]

Katz, Donald L., et al., Handbook of Natural Gas Engineering McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1959,... [Pg.386]

A list of most of the known natural compounds (e.g., terpenes, alkaloids, carbohydrates) to which structures have been assigned, along with structural formulas, melting points, optical rotations, and references, is provided in Devon and Scott, Handbook of Naturally Occurring Compounds , 3 vols.. Academic Press, New York, 1972. [Pg.1617]

Keeler, R.F. and Tu, A.T. (Eds.) (1983). Handbook of Natural Toxins Vol 1 Plant and Eungal Toxins. New York Marcel Dekker. [Pg.355]

Harborne, J.B. and Baxter, H., The Handbook of Natural Flavonoids, John Wiley Sons, Chichester, 1999. [Pg.345]

D. L. Katz. Handbook of natural gas engineering. McGraw-Hill Series in Chemical Engineering. McGraw-Hill, New York, 1959. [Pg.412]

Blum MS (1984) Poisonous ants and their venoms. In Tu AT (ed) Handbook of natural toxins, vol 2. Insect poisons, allergens, and other invertebrate venoms. Marcel Dekker, New York, p 225... [Pg.238]

Holland and Liapis Computer Methods for Solving Dynamic Separation Problems Katz, Cornell, Kobayaski, Poettmann, Vary, Elenbaas, and Weinaug Handbook of Natural Gas Engineering King Separation Processes... [Pg.731]

Mandava,B. CRC Handbook of Natural Pesticides CRC Press Boca Raton, 1985 p. 552. [Pg.59]

Fuhrman, F. A. In "CRC Handbook of Naturally Occurring Food Toxicants" Rechcigl, M., Jr., Ed. CRC Press Boca Raton, Florida, 1983. [Pg.343]

DSII (Devon, T.K. Scott, A.I., 1972) Handbook of Naturally Occurring Compounds. Vol II, Terpenes. Academic Press, NY. [Pg.314]

The main remit of this chapter is to provide reference and plant source details of new flavone and flavonol 0-glycosides discovered since 1991, i.e., covering the years 1992 to 2003. A checklist of all (as far as possible) known structures is also included in Appendices A and B. A series of reviews, which include most of the data on new 0-glycosylflavones and flavonols presented here, have appeared in Natural Product Reports and cover the years 1992 to 1994, 1995 to 1997, and 1998 to 2000, and with a fourth (2001 to 2003) " in press. Other useful sources of data are The Phytochemical Dictionary,The Handbook of Natural Flavo-noids, and for general background reading Jeffrey Harborne s Comparative Biochemistry of the Flavonoids. [Pg.750]

This checklist of chalcones, dihydrochalcones, and aurones contains compounds of these classes reported in the literature as natural products to the end of 2003. Compounds published before 1992 are cross-referenced to numbered entries in volumes 1 and 2 of the Handbook of Natural Flavonoidf using the abbreviations H1 and H2, respectively. Compounds published from 1992 to 2003 are cross-referenced to Table 16.1-Table 16.15 using numbers in bold type. The compounds are listed according to the system outlined in Section 16.1.1, with the exception that isoprenylated derivatives are included under the heading of aglycones. Bn, benzyl. [Pg.1075]

The following checklist of isoflavonoids contains compounds reported in the literature as natural products to the end of 2004. Compounds published before 1991 are referenced to numbered entries in Volume 2 of the Handbook of Natural Flavonoids (J.B. Harborne and H. Baxter), John Wiley Sons, Chichester, 1999, using a number consisting of four digits. Compounds published in the period 1991-2004 are referenced with numbers having F as prefix before the number of the publication found in the reference list. The various isoflavo-noid classes are shown in Figure Al. [Pg.1134]


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