Chromomoric acids from Tectona Philippinensis benth and hook and triterpenes from Emilia sonchifolia Linn
Two plants, Tectona philippinensis Benth and Hook, locally known as Philippine Teak, and Emilia sonchifolia Linn, commonly known as tagulinaw, were studied for their chemical constituents. The air-dried leaves of Tectona philippinensis Benth and Hook from Iling Island, Mindoro afforded two new diast...
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Animo Repository
2007
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