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Xeranthemum annuum

Xeranthemum annuum, Tragopogon porrifolius, Tagetes erecta, Stenachaenium macrocephalum). [Pg.21]

Coronaric acid (9,10-epoxyoctadec-12-enoic), a positional isomer of vernolic acid, is the second most common epoxy acid and sometimes the two acids cooccur. It is present, for example, in the seed oils of Chrysanthemum coronarium (14%), Helichrysum bracteatum (14%, including some 9,10-epoxy-octadec-12-ynoic acid) and Xeranthemum annuum (8%, along with vernolic acid and 9,10-epoxystearic acid). [Pg.52]

Xenobiotic lipids, in animal fats, 558 Xeranthemum annuum, 5, 20, 52 Ximenia caffra, 19, 53... [Pg.571]

Dihydroxyoleic acid (30) (Fig. 2.15) is formed from vemolic acid (39) (which, in turn, is formed from linoleic acid) in crushed seeds of Xeranthemum annuum (As-teraceae) and Euphorbia lagascae (Euphorbiaceae). [Pg.26]

Epoxy 18 0 Xeranthemum annuum (3%) Onguekoa gore (1%) Spores Wheat skin rast Soja hispida... [Pg.8]

Epoxy 18 1 (12c) Xeranthemum annuum (8%) Chrysanthemum coronarium Aster alpinus Soja hispida Cutin... [Pg.9]

Lesquerella densipila (seed) Xeranthemum annuum and others Stenachaenium macrocephatum (seed oil) Mellotus phillipinensis Trewia nudiflora Lesquerella lasiscarpa (seed)... [Pg.702]


See other pages where Xeranthemum annuum is mentioned: [Pg.7]    [Pg.7]    [Pg.7]    [Pg.7]   
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