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Simarouba glauca

Aceituno oil Simarouba glauca). This tree grows in Central and South America. Its seeds produce oil (about 30%), which is rich in oleic acid ( 58%), and contains significant levels of stearic ( 28%) and palmitic (12%) acids. (64). [Pg.277]

Major vegetable fats 3.3.1 Kctxixmo oil (Simarouba glauca, Quassia)... [Pg.55]

Ham EA, Schafer HM, Denkewalter RG, Brink NG (1954) Structural studies on glaucambin from Simarouba glauca. J Am Chem Soc 76 6066... [Pg.3801]

HPLC was used for the separation of mixtures of quassinoids 66,96) and recently a quantitative HPLC analysis of the quassinoids from Simarouba glauca has been described (59). Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays for quassin (85) and a number of other quassinoids have been carried out (95,97). [Pg.237]

Bhatnagar, S., J. Polonsky, T. Prange, and C. Pascard New Toxic Quassinoid Glucosides from Simarouba Glauca (X-Ray Analysis). Tetrahedron Lett. 25, 299 (1984). [Pg.259]

Calophyllum inophyllum, Nicotianm tabacum, Hevea brasiliensis, Carmellia, Corton megalocarpus, Simarouba glauca, Alagae, Desert date, Sapindus mukorossi, etc., are naturally available and can be used for biodiesel production (Tiwari et al., 2007 Ahmed et al., 2011). [Pg.369]

The following also gave positive tests Quassisa aitdra, Simaba (= Quassia) cedron (5/6), Q. ferritginea, Simarouba (= Quassia) glauca (1/2). [Pg.199]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.234 , Pg.237 , Pg.257 ]




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