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Picea glehnii

Fig. 4.2.1. A UV photomicrograph of Picea glehnii latewood taken at 280 inn. (Takano et al. Fig. 4.2.1. A UV photomicrograph of Picea glehnii latewood taken at 280 inn. (Takano et al.
Specimens of Sitka spruce Picea sitchensis) and Glehn spruce Picea glehnii) were modified by eight kinds of chemical treatment. Weight percent gain (WPG) resulting from each chemical treatment was determined based on the over-dry weight of the specimen before and after treatment. [Pg.314]

Takano T, Fukazawa K, Ishida S (1983) Within-a-ring variation of lignin in Picea glehnii by UV microscopic image analysis. Res Bull Coll Exp For Hokkaido Univ 40 709-722 Wardrop AB (1957) The phase of lignification in the differentiation of wood fibers. Tappi 40 225... [Pg.376]

Larix leptolepis Gordon/Karamatsu Larix leptolepis Gordon/Karamatsu Picea abies (L.) Karst./Doitsutohi Picea glehnii Masters/Akaezomatsu Picea glehnii Masters/Akaezomatsu Picea hondoensis Mayr./Tohi Picea jezoensis Carr./Ezomatsu Picea jezoensis Carr./Ezomatsu... [Pg.96]

Propiovanillone has been identified in Quercus rubra wood (152) and some phenylglycerol compounds are also found in various woody species. Thus, guaiacylglycerol (33) has been found in the sapwood of western hemlock (11) and the heartwood of Pinus resinosa (142). Further, the 1-O-glucoside and the 1-0-and 3-O-glucosides of p-hydroxyphenylglycerol have been reported from the inner bark of Larix leptolepis (105) and Picea glehnii (145), respectively, and an iso-prene derivative of the 3-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-propan-l-ol has been isolated from wood and bark of Zanthoxylum cuspidatum (86). [Pg.384]

Sano Y, Sakakibara A 1978 Studies on chemical components of akaezomatsu Picea glehnii) bark. 3. Isolation of two glycosides of p-hydroxyphenylglycerol. Hokkaido Daigaku Nogakubu Enshurin Kenkyu Hokoku 35 157-163... [Pg.398]

Kurvyakov PN, Khan VA, Dubovenko ZV, Pentegova VA 1978 Mono- and sesquiterpenoids of the oleoresin of Picea glehnii. Khim Prir Soedin 14 408-409... [Pg.1142]

The Picein or 4-hydroxyacetophenone-D-glucoside has been isolated from leaves of Picea Glehnii Masters (Coniferae). This compound, by hydrolysis with dilute mineral acids or with emulsin leads to 4-hydroxyacetophenone [2257,2258],... [Pg.712]

Occurs naturally as glucosides. Isol. free from Picea glehnii, Apocynum cannabinum, Fabiana imbricata and other plants. Needles (EtOH aq. or Et20). Mp 109°. Bpj 148°. pK 8.05 (25°). [Pg.535]

Constit. of Picea glauca, P. koraensis, P. obovata and P. glehnii. White-yellow amorph. powder (MeOH/CHCl3). Mp 193-194°. [ocf -54.1° (c, 2.24 in Me2CO). [Pg.148]


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