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Myrica nagi

Glucosidic colouring matter contained in the bark of Myrica nagi, %bunb., and Myriea rubra, S. and Z. Cryst. -f 2H.0 from EtOH.Aq. M.p. anhyd. 197-9 . Very dll. HjSO —> myricetin -j- rhamnose. [Pg.840]

Struct, dubious, esp. the side-chain. Isol. from stem bark of Myrica nagi. Mp 114°. [a]Jf -60.8° (EtOH). [Pg.308]

Stem bark of the Indian tree Myrica nagi is used as a source of fish poison and that the bridged biphenyls myricanol (33 a) and myricanone (33 b) may be responsible for this biological effect (11). [Pg.524]

Begley MJ, Campbell R V M, Crombie L, TUck B, Whiting DA 1971 Constitution and absolute configuration of meta, meta-bridged, strained biphenyls from Myrica nagi X-ray analysis of 16-bromomyricanol. J Chem Soc (C) 3634-3642... [Pg.528]

Krishnamoorthy V, Seshadri T R 1966 A new proanthocyanidin from the stem bark of Myrica nagi Thunb. Tetrahedron 2361-231 ... [Pg.644]

Isol. from the bark of Myrica rubra and M. nagi widespread in the plant world, occurring in seeds, flowers and stems, often as glycosides. Used as 0.1% soln. in Me2CO or DMF for fluorimetric detn. of Sc. Light-yellow needles (EtOH aq.). Sol. Me2CO, DMF Mp 357-360° dec. [Pg.527]


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