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Prunus puddum

Daucus (Apiaceae), Betula (Betulaceae), Artemisia, Baccharis (Asteraceae), Ribes (Grossulariaceae), Juglans (Juglandaceae) spp., glycoside in Prunus puddum (Rosace ae) Semi-synthetic from Kaempferol... [Pg.171]

Occurs in bark of Prunus puddum and in several other P. spp. (Rosaceae) and in Genista violacea, G. carinalis, Glycyrrhiza glabra and Pterocarpus angolensis (Leguminosae). Also prod, by cultures of Mycobacterium phlei. Cryst. (EtOH). Mp 236-238°. All isolations of isofiavones from microorganism cultures are considered doubtful. [Pg.143]

Austin P W, Seshadri T R, Sood M S 1969 Chemical study of Prunus puddum (stem bark) and Prunus cornuta (stem bark and wood). Ind J Chem 7 44-48... [Pg.350]


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