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Autor:
M. Daniel, S. D. Sabnis
Publikováno v:
Journal of Palaeosciences. 41:187-191
Chemical evolutionary pathways operating in the subclass Asteridae have been critically assessed. The different groups of plants are found to experiment with the various plant products such as alkaloids, cardiac glycosides, tannins, volatile oils, qu
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IARC scientific publications. (145)
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Feddes Repertorium. 98:589-593
Twentysix members belonging to the tribe Phaseolae (Fabaceae) have been analysed for their leaf flavanoids, phenolic acids, alkaloids and saponins. It is found, that all the subtribes within, possessed district assortment of chemical characters and t
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Proceedings / Indian Academy of Sciences. 98:205-208
Nineteen taxa belonging to 13 genera of the Anacardiaceae have been screened for leaf flavonoids, phenolic acids, saponins, tannins, alkaloids and iridoids. The family characteristically contains highly hydroxylated compounds like myricetin and galli
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Proceedings / Indian Academy of Sciences. 99:253-258
Flavonoids and related phenolics in the leaves of 14 conifers were studied and their relevance in the taxonomy of the group was assessed. It is found that biflavones were absent from the Pinaceae and Taxaceae. The former family was also devoid of fla
Autor:
S D Sabnis, M Daniel
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Proceedings / Indian Academy of Sciences. 97:315-323
Fifty-eight taxa belonging to 3 subfamilies of Acanthaceae have been screened for leaf flavonoids, phenolic acids and aucubins. The patterns of distribution of leaf phenolics among the taxa investigated suggest that: (i) there are 3 well-defined taxo
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Canadian Journal of Chemistry. 49:371-374
The competitive ortho directing (c.o.d.) influence of a 1-methoxy group and a 4-methyl group and a 4-methyl was studied in the Diels–Alder addition of 1-methoxy-1,3-pentadiene (1) to 2,6-dimethylbenzoquinone (2). It was found that the c.o.d. influe
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Chemischer Informationsdienst. Organische Chemie. 2
Autor:
S. D. Sabnis, S. J. Bedi
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Kew Bulletin. 25:57
Ceropegia odorata Hook. f. (Asclepiadaceae) is one of the little-known plants of western India. It was described by J. D. Hooker (1883) in the 'Flora of British India' based on material collected by Stocks & Law from 'ConcanSalsette' and deposited in
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Kew Bulletin. 17:265
A straggling herb, about 30 cm. high, branching from the base. Stem and branches slender, slightly hairy. Leaves trifoliate, greenish, membranous, the terminal leaflet largest, ovate-lanceolate. Flowers in axillary and terminal lax racemes or panicle