Epicuticular leaf flavonoids from eucalyptus species and from kalmia latifolia

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In young plants of Eucalyptus globulus the leaves are covered with a whitish epicuticular layer. This leaf wax contains small amounts of C-methylated flavones as aglycones. A novel flavone has now been identified as 5, 4′-dihydroxy, 7-methoxy, 6-methyl-flavone (8-desmethyl-sideroxylin). Another minor external flavone is chrysin. On leaves of E. sieberi the flavanone pinocembrin could be detected. It is shown that the four C-methylated flavones, eucalyptin, 8-desmethyleucalyptin, sideroxylin, and 8-desmethyl-sideroxylin are present in the leaf wax of 8 species analyzed. The same flavones are present on leaves of Kalmia latifolia. © 1981, Walter de Gruyter. All rights reserved.

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Wollenweber, E., & Kohorst, G. (1981). Epicuticular leaf flavonoids from eucalyptus species and from kalmia latifolia. Zeitschrift Fur Naturforschung - Section C Journal of Biosciences, 36(11–12), 913–915. https://doi.org/10.1515/znc-1981-11-1201

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