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Primula spp

Commonly, flavones are present in vacuoles of cells as O- and/or C-glycosides, but some compounds, especially simple and polymethylated flavones, occur in heartwood of Prunus species farinose exudates of Primula spp. and ferns ... [Pg.1823]

IsoL from Primula spp. Used for photometric detn. of U(F7) 435 nm, pH 6.0-8.5). Yellow cryst. Sol. [Pg.554]

Hapbpappus canescens (Asteraceae), Agadirachta indica (neem), Soymida febrifuga (Meliaceae) glycosides in Vaccinium (Ericaceae), Myrica (Moraceae), Primula (Primulaceae), Camellia (Theaceae) spp. [Pg.130]

Ammi visnage, Anethum graveolens (Apiaceae), Dionysia spp., Primula malacoides, P. pulverulenta (Primulaceae) [leaf],... [Pg.169]

Azfldirachta indica, Soymida febrifuga (Meliaceae) [wood], Haplopappm canescens (Asteraceae) [aerial] glycosides in Vaccinium macrocarpon (Ericaceae), Myrica rubra (Myricaceae) [bark], Primula sinensis (Primulaceae) [petal], Camellia sinensis (Theaceae) [leaf] Widespread Artemisia, Baccharis, Centaurea, Dahlia spp. (Asteraceae), Citrus paradisi, C. sinensis (Rutaceae) [grapefruit juice]... [Pg.587]

Geraniol 2% (fragrant geraniums [Pelargonium spp.]) Primin Primula obconica)y 0.01%... [Pg.936]

Present in avocado (Persea gratissima), Sedum spp., alfalfa (Medicago sativa), roots of Primula officinalis, poppy (Papaver somniferum) etc. [Pg.800]


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