syzygium_anisatum_vickery_craven_biffen
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Tree, native to the rainforests of Australia. | Tree, native to the rainforests of Australia. | ||
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„Backhousia anisata Vickery has been found to occur in two chemotypes. One chemotype contains E-anethole (90+ %) as its major component with small amount of methyl chavicol (< 5%) and very little Z-anethole (<0.1%). The second chemotype contains methyl chavicol (60-75%) as its major compound with smaller amounts of E-anethole (< 25%) and Z-anethole (<0.1%). In both cases the oil yield was 1-1.5% based on fresh leaves.“ \\ | „Backhousia anisata Vickery has been found to occur in two chemotypes. One chemotype contains E-anethole (90+ %) as its major component with small amount of methyl chavicol (< 5%) and very little Z-anethole (<0.1%). The second chemotype contains methyl chavicol (60-75%) as its major compound with smaller amounts of E-anethole (< 25%) and Z-anethole (<0.1%). In both cases the oil yield was 1-1.5% based on fresh leaves.“ \\ |
syzygium_anisatum_vickery_craven_biffen.txt · Zuletzt geändert: 2025/10/18 06:52 von andreas