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Cinnamomum obtusifolium.wmf

Popularity of Cinnamomum obtusifolium over time

[Plots of numbers of papers mentioning Cinnamomum obtusifolium (filled column histogram and left hand axis scale) and line of best fit, 1926 to 2006 (complete line, with equation and % variation accounted for, in box on the left hand side)]

Total Mentions (Biological Abstracts/Biosis Previews):

References

 

Giang PM, Koenig WA, Son PT (2006) Chemical constituents of the essential oil from the bark of Cinnamomum illicioides A. Chev. from Vietnam. Journal of Natural Medicines 60, 248-50. Contact: Son, Phan Tong; Vietnam Natl Univ, Coll Nat Sci, Fac Chem, 19 Le Thanh Tong St, Hanoi, Vietnam

 

Paliwal DP, Jayaswal J, Khatri RK, Paliwal (2001) Foliar morphology and venation in primary and secondary food plants of muga silkworms. Indian Journal of Sericulture 40, 35-8. Contact: Paliwal, D. P. ; Khatri, R. K. ; Paliwal; NSSP Units, Central Silk Board, Dehradun, Uttaranchal, 248 007, India

 

Morimoto S, Nonaka GI, Nishioka I (1986) Tannins and Related Compounds Xxxix. Procyanidin C Glucosides and an Acylated Flavan-3-Ol Glucoside from the Barks of Cinnamomum-Cassia and Cinnamomum-Obtusifolium. Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin (Tokyo) 34, 643-9. Contact: MORIMOTO S ; FAC PHARMACEUTICAL SCI, KYUSHU UNIV 62, 3-1-1 MAIDASHI, HIGASHI-KU, FUKUOKA 812, JPN

 

Morimoto S, Nonaka GI, Nishioka I, Ezaki N, Takizawa N (1985) Tannins and Related Compounds 29. 7 New Methyl Derivatives of Flavan-3-Ols and a 1 3 Diarylpropan-2-Ol from Cinnamomum-Cassia Cinnamomum-Obtusifolium and Lindera-Umbellata-Var-Membranacea. Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin (Tokyo) 33, 2281-6. Contact: MORIMOTO S ; FAC PHARM SCI, KYUSHU UNIV, 3-1-1 MAIDASHI, HIGASHI-KU, FUKUOKA 812, JPN

 

Nitta A (1984) Commercial Cinnamon and Allied Barks 8. Cinnamon Bark Produced in Vietnam. Yakugaku Zasshi 104, 261-74. Contact: NITTA A; FAC OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCI, KYOTO UNIV, SHIMOADACHI-CHO 46-29, YOSHIDA, SAKYO-KU, KYOTO

 

Kostermans AJGH (1980) A Note on 2 Species of Cinnamomum Lauraceae Described in Hortus Indicus Malabaricus. In 'Manilal, K. S. (Ed.). Botany and History of Hortus Malabaricus. X+237p. A. A. Balkema: Rotterdam, Netherlands. Illus. Maps' pp. P163-7)

 

Kya P, Min NC (1970) Studies on Some Local Cinnamomum Species. Union of Burma Journal of Life Sciences 3, 197-204.

 

Frontou G (1927) Production of cinnamon in Annam. Bull Econ Indochine 30, 307-25.

 

 


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