Glabretal-type triterpenoids from Dysoxylum mollissimum
Dysoxylum mollissimum Blume, the accepted name of the species known by more than a dozen names has been extensively studied for its chemical constituents under the name Dysoxylum hainanense Merr. Congruent with the observation that the chemical constituents of this species might be affected by its g...
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Main Authors: | Ragasa, Consolacion Y., Torres, Oscar B., Bernardo, Leonisa O., Mandia, Emelina H., Don, Ming Jaw, Shen, Chien Chang |
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2013
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