A New Flavone Glycoside from Phyllanthus nirurii LINN.
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概要
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A new flavone glycoside was isolated from Phyllanthus nirurii LINN, and its structure was assigned as Fisetin-4'-O-glucoside on the basis of chemical and spectral evidences.
- 日本生薬学会の論文
- 1984-09-20
著者
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Gupta D.
Department Of Chemistry University Of Roorkee
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AHMED BAHAR
Department of Chemistry, University of Roorkee
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Ahmed B.
Department Of Chemistry University Of Roorkee
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Ahmed Bahar
Department Of Chemistry University Of Roorkee
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Gupta D.R.
Department of Chemistry, University of Roorkee
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