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Intsia

Cassia, Intsia, Trifolium (Fabaceae), Nothofagus (Fagaceae), Veratrum grandiflorum (Liliaceae), Artocarpus, Morus (Moraceae), Eucalyptus (Myrtaceae), Pirns (Pinaceae), Polygonum (Polygonaceae), Vitis (Vitaceae) spp. [Pg.221]

Resveratrol Cassia, Intsia, Trfolium (Fabaceae), p56 kk IK, soluble ... [Pg.317]

Cassia, Intsia, Trifolium (Fabaceae), Nothofagus (Fagaceae), Veratrum grandflorum (Liliaceae),... [Pg.365]

Homalium foetidum (Roxb.) Benth./Malas Intsia bijuga (Golebr.) O. Kuntze/Kwila Neonauclea maluensis S. Moore/Yellow hardwood... [Pg.99]

Hopea plagata (Blanco) Vidal/— Intsia bijuga (Colebr.) O. Ktze./—... [Pg.105]

A wide variety of flavonoid compounds have been isolated from hardwoods, including flavones, flavanols, flavanones, isoflavones, and chalcones, most of whieh are highly hydroxylated, and which vary in hydroxylation pattern. Two of the many compounds present are shown in Figure 2.17 robinetin is the 3-hydroxy-flavone extracted from Robinia and Intsia sp. while the chalcone, okanin, is found in Cyclodiscus sp. [Pg.63]

Hillis W E, Yazaki Y 1973 Polyphenols of Intsia heartwoods. Phytochemistry 12 2491-2495... [Pg.916]

Imamura H, Nomura K, Hibino Y, Ohashi H 1974 A new flavonol in the shake of merbau wood Intsia sp.). Gifu Daigaku Nogakubu Kenkyu Hokoku pp. 93-101... [Pg.1137]


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