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phellogenic
phellogenic
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phelló
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phellogen
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phellogenetic
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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «PHELLOGENIC»
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teC.CHOH.CH3 But-l-yn-3-ol °2 Phellogenic acid has been synthesised from
undecylenic acid (obtained from castor oil). (0 Br2 HOOC— (CH2)8— CH=CH2 >
HOOC— (CH2)8— teCH 00 NaNH] CiT H2— Pd > HOOC.(CH2)8.teC.teC(CH2)8
.
Phellogenic acid is the corresponding docosanedioic acid (COOH(CH2)20COOH
) ; its structure was confirmed also by Guillemonat and Strich (1950). Phloionic
acid (9, 10-dihydroxyoctadecanedioic acid) and phloionolic acid (9,10,18- ...
John Thomas Martin, Barrie Edward Juniper, 1970
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Transactions: 1st-[85th] Annual Meeting
The cell contents stain readily with orange G. These cells appear to be
phellogenic and are forming new cells by division in two or more planes, which
are being pushed to the outside of the phellogen layer. To the inside of the
phellogen cells ...
Peninsula Horticultural Society, 1939
4
Transactions of the Peninsula Horticultural Society
The cell contents stain readily with orange G. These cells appear to be
phellogenic and are forming new cells by division in two or more planes, which
are being pushed to the outside of the phellogen layer. To the inside of the
phellogen cells ...
Peninsula Horticultural Society, 1937
5
Wood: chemistry, ultrastructure, reactions
Jensen et al. (1957, 1963) isolated from the saponification mixtures of suberin
from birch (Betula verrucosa) and oak (Quercus suber) C13 and C22 mono- and
dibasic acids and hydroxy acids, among them: docosane-1,22-dioic (phellogenic)
...
Dietrich Fengel, Gerd Wegener, 1983
6
Principles of Sericulture
The water content decreases rapidly during the period when the leaves fall off in
early winter. The. Fig. 6. Internal structure of stem (transverse section) (Hamada)
Insertions: 1. Cuticle; 2. Epidermis; 3. Phellum cork layer; 4. Phellogenic layer; 5.
7
Dictionary of Natural Products
Phys., 1978, 68, 4156 (ir) Kakemoto, M. et al, Nippon Kagaku Kaishi, 1979, 80 (
glc, ms) Docosanedioic acid Phellogenic acid [505-56-6] D-03512 HOOC(CH2)
20COOH C22H4204 M 370.571 Constit. of cork, bark and Japan wax. Cryst.
8
Principles of Organic Synthesis, 3rd Edition
... decomposition of 524 Perspex 543 perylene, electrophilic substitution in 357
Pfitzinger synthesis of quinolines 705 phase-transfer catalysis 290 phellogenic
acid 547 phenanthrene, by Bogert-Cook method 362 by photooxidative coupling
...
Richard O.C. Norman, James M. Coxon, 1993
9
Handbook of Phytochemical Constituent Grass, Herbs and Other ...
... PECTIN 21,000-73,000 LF PECTIN 18,000-33,000 TU PENTADECANOIC-
ACID LFNAP N-PENTANAL 2-PENTYLFURAN PETANIN PETUNIDIN-3-
RUTINOSIDE PHELLOGENIC-ACID LFNAP PHENOL-OXIDASE
PHENYLACETALDEHYDE ...
10
Transactions of Th Annual Session of the Peninsula ...
The cell contents stain readily with orange G. These cells appear to be
phellogenic and are forming new cells by division in two or more planes, which
are being pushed to the outside of the phellogen layer. To the inside of the
phellogen cells ...
Peninsula Horticultural Society, 1937