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Natural plant chemicals: sources of industrial and medicinal materials

Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries ; Science, 228, p.1154-1160, 1985Trabajos contenidos:
  • Balandrin, Manuel F
  • Klocke, James A
  • Wurtele, Eve Syrkin
  • Bollinger, Wm. Hugh
Tema(s): Recursos en línea: Resumen: Many higher plants produce economically important compounds such as oils, resins, tannins, natural rubber, gums, waxes, dyles, flavors and fragances, pharmaceuticals, and pesticides. However, most species of higher plants heve never been described, much less surveyed for chemical or biologically active constituents, and new sources of commercially valuable materials remain to be discovered.
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Many higher plants produce economically important compounds such as oils, resins, tannins, natural rubber, gums, waxes, dyles, flavors and fragances, pharmaceuticals, and pesticides. However, most species of higher plants heve never been described, much less surveyed for chemical or biologically active constituents, and new sources of commercially valuable materials remain to be discovered.

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