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Biochemical Systematics and Ecology. 34:635-641
Samples of the brown alga Caulocystis cephalornithos, from five locations in southern and southeastern Tasmania, were investigated for comparison of their acetogenin content. In contrast with previously studied brown algae, including mainland Austral
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Journal of Wood Chemistry and Technology. 24:115-137
In the production of mechanical pulp for paper manufacture, resinous material is released from the wood. This resinous material forms colloidal dispersions which can agglomerate and deposit onto surfaces. These deposits are known as pitch. Pitch has
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Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 52:280-287
Prolonged storage of harvested Tasmanian pyrethrum crop from Tanacetum cinerariaefolium has resulted in substantial losses of the pyrethrin esters due to the environmental conditions in the storage shed. The generation of heat, the presence of moistu
Publikováno v:
Journal of Natural Products. 65:938-941
Nematocidal activity of an extract of the marine bryozoan Amathia convoluta, collected from Tasmania's east coast, was ascribed to two novel tribrominated alkaloids: convolutamine H (2) and convolutindole A (5), an indole possessing the unusual N-met
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Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania. :173-183
The biogenic volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in the ambient air of the Hobart Air Shed and in the emissions from selected Tasmanian native trees and understorey shrubs were measured. The emission rates were then related to the plants' essential oil
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Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 45:1834-1843
Chemical fingerprinting of Australian honey requires information on the composition of natural honey volatiles if it is to be useful as a honey-sourcing method. The naturally occurring volatiles of Australian blue gum (Eucalyptus leucoxylon) and yell
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Phytochemistry Reviews. 3:333-335
Tasmania, the island state of Australia, lies between the latitudes 40° 40′S and 43° 40′S. For the current study, 455 marine macroorganisms were collected from Tasmania’s eastern and south eastern coasts. Organic extracts of these organisms w
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Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 43:753-763
Hotrienol (3,7-dimethyl-1,5,7-octatrien-3-01, 11) is the principal aroma component detected by headspace analysis in leatherwood (Eucryphia lucida) honey. It arises from the dehydration of 2,6-dimethyl-3,7-octadiene-2,6-diol (I), the principal terpen
Publikováno v:
Hydrobiologia. 297:163-172
The marine bryozoan Amathia wilsoni contains several brominated secondary metabolites, the alkaloid amathamides A–F. Energy dispersive X-ray analysis coupled with scanning electron microscopy was used to localise bromine in sections of Amathia wils
Publikováno v:
Tetrahedron. 49:8645-8656
The ascidian Clavelina cylindrica, which was collected in Tasmania, has yielded two novel alkaloids, cylindricine A, rel-(3R, 4R, 5S, 7aR, 11aR)-3-chloromethyl-5-hexyl-perhydro-pyrrolo-[2,1-j]quinolin-7-one, (12), and cylindricine B, rel-(3S, 5R ,6S