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Osmanthus fragrans

Wang, H. et al., Isolation and characterization of melanin from Osmanthus fragrans seeds, LWT Food Sci. TechnoL, 39, 496, 2006. [Pg.122]

Osmanthus fragrans (Thunb.) Lour. Mu Gui, Gui Hua (Cassia tree) (flower) Beta-phellandrene, osmane, nerol, methyl-laurate, methylmyristate, methypalmitate, uvaol.33 Reduce phlegm, remove blood stasis. [Pg.119]

Cocculus trilobus (Thunb.) DC, C. laurifolius DC Osmanthus fragrans (Thunb.) Lour... [Pg.358]

Nelumbium nelumbo Michelia alba, M. figo Cryptotaenia japonica, C. canadensis Araucaria cunninghamii Allium victorialis Osmanthus fragrans Cinnamomum zeglanicum Zanthoxylum ailanthoides Picrasma quassioides... [Pg.454]

Nerol Cymbopogon citratus, Osmanthus fragrans, Rosa rugosa... [Pg.458]

Omura, H Honda, K. and Hayashi, N. (2000). Floral scent of Osmanthus fragrans discourages foraging behavior of cabbage butterfly, Pieris rapae. Journal of Chemical Ecology 26 655-666. [Pg.174]

Theaspiranes and Vitispiranes. The shrub Osmanthus fragrans is a member of the oleaceae family which grows in eastern Asia. It is a rich source of carotenoid degradation products, many of which have also been found in other plant sources. Some of these are shown in Figure 8.26 and it is evident in the figure how they are related to each other and to the ionones. [Pg.257]


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