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| ChristineA. Williams, JeffreyB H Arborne | Requires cookie* | | Title
| Biflavonoids, Quinones and Xanthones as Rare Chemical Markers in the Family Iridaceae  | | | Abstract
| Amentoflavone has been characterised from leaves of Patersonia glabrata. This is the first report of a biflavone in the Monocotyledoneae. The quinone plumbagin, a characteristic con stituent of three dicotyledonous families, is now found to be a useful marker for the genus Aristea; it also occurs in two Sisyrinchium species and in Sparaxis tricolor. Mangiferin, a C-glucosylxan-thone known previously in the Iridaceae only from Crocus, Iris and Gynandriris has now been found in Eleutherine, Rigidella, Gelasine and Tigridia. results is discussed. | | |
Reference
| Z. Naturforsch. 40c, 325 (1985); received February 4 1985 | | |
Published
| 1985 | | |
Keywords
| Patersonia, Sisyrinchium, Sparaxis, Tigridia, Iridaceae | | |
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