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Helinus ovatus

Very little quantitative data have been reported in relation to the concentration of aconitic acid in various plant juices other than from cane sorghum and from sugar cane varieties although the acid has been identified in the juices from many other species of plants. It has been isolated from a variety of species of Aconitum,1-7-11 Delphinium,9 12 and Equisetum,2 3-l2a and also from Achillea millefolium,Adonis vernalis,u,lb Helinus ovatus,16 Sansevieria zeylancia,17 wheat,18 and from barley, maize, oat and rye plants.19 It can indeed be said that aconitic acid, at least qualitatively, is a commonly occurring constituent in the plant kingdom. [Pg.232]

Helinus ovatus Citrus sinnensis Couroupita guianensis Olea europaea Pyrus malus Rubus fruticosus Citrus sinnensis Camellia sinnensis Phyllanthus simplex Albizzia lebbeck... [Pg.260]

Goodson J A 1920 Constituents of the leaves of Helinus ovatus. J Chem Soc 117 140-144... [Pg.271]


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