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Hibiscus elatus

Hibiscones and various reddish-brown hibiscoquinones from Hibiscus elatus (Malvaceae) represent furanoid derivatives of eadinane. [Pg.34]

Many ortho- and para-quinones based on terpenoid structures are found in the Lamiaceae (Labiatae, the mint family) especially in the genus Salvia (4,19,20) (Fig. 6.3), the Malvaceae (Gossypium and Hibiscus), the Bombacaceae Bom-bax), Boraginaceae (Cordia, 21-25), the Asteraceae Cac-alia) (26, 27), as well as other families. The wood of the blue mahoe. Hibiscus elatus (Malvaceae), has a dark bluish... [Pg.77]

Ferreira M A, King T J, Ali S, Thomson R H 1980 Naturally occurring quinones. Part 27. Ses-quiterpenoid quinones and related compounds from Hibiscus elatus crystal structure of hibiscone C (gmelofuran). J Chem Soc Perkin Trans I 249-256... [Pg.797]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.735 ]




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