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Lipophilic extractives of the inner and outer barks from six different Pinus species grown in Indonesia
by
Ganis Lukmandaru
, Koetsu Takahashi
, Masendra
, Tatsuya Ashitani
in
Alcohols
/ Bark
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Chemical composition
/ chemical constituents of plants
/ Dichloromethane
/ Fatty acids
/ Forestry
/ gas chromatography-mass spectrometry
/ Indonesia
/ Life Sciences
/ Lipophilic
/ Lipophilicity
/ methylene chloride
/ Monoterpenes
/ monoterpenoids
/ Organic chemistry
/ Original Paper
/ Pinus
/ Pinus merkusii
/ resin acids
/ Resins
/ Sesquiterpenes
/ sesquiterpenoids
/ Species
/ Steroid hormones
/ Steroids
/ Triterpenoids
2018
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Lipophilic extractives of the inner and outer barks from six different Pinus species grown in Indonesia
by
Ganis Lukmandaru
, Koetsu Takahashi
, Masendra
, Tatsuya Ashitani
in
Alcohols
/ Bark
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Chemical composition
/ chemical constituents of plants
/ Dichloromethane
/ Fatty acids
/ Forestry
/ gas chromatography-mass spectrometry
/ Indonesia
/ Life Sciences
/ Lipophilic
/ Lipophilicity
/ methylene chloride
/ Monoterpenes
/ monoterpenoids
/ Organic chemistry
/ Original Paper
/ Pinus
/ Pinus merkusii
/ resin acids
/ Resins
/ Sesquiterpenes
/ sesquiterpenoids
/ Species
/ Steroid hormones
/ Steroids
/ Triterpenoids
2018
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Lipophilic extractives of the inner and outer barks from six different Pinus species grown in Indonesia
by
Ganis Lukmandaru
, Koetsu Takahashi
, Masendra
, Tatsuya Ashitani
in
Alcohols
/ Bark
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Chemical composition
/ chemical constituents of plants
/ Dichloromethane
/ Fatty acids
/ Forestry
/ gas chromatography-mass spectrometry
/ Indonesia
/ Life Sciences
/ Lipophilic
/ Lipophilicity
/ methylene chloride
/ Monoterpenes
/ monoterpenoids
/ Organic chemistry
/ Original Paper
/ Pinus
/ Pinus merkusii
/ resin acids
/ Resins
/ Sesquiterpenes
/ sesquiterpenoids
/ Species
/ Steroid hormones
/ Steroids
/ Triterpenoids
2018
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Lipophilic extractives of the inner and outer barks from six different Pinus species grown in Indonesia
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Lipophilic extractives of the inner and outer barks from six different Pinus species grown in Indonesia
2018
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The chemical compositions of the dichloromethane extracts of inner and outer barks from six
Pinus
species (
P. elliotii
,
P. oocarpa
,
P. caribeae
,
P. merkusii
,
P. montezumae
, and
P. insularis
) grown in Indonesia were investigated by GC and GC–MS. Generally, the amounts of extractive contents were higher in the inner bark than in the outer bark except for
P. merksuii
. Fatty acids, monoterpenes, sesquiterpenes, resin acids, triterpenoids, and steroids were detected and quantified. Inner and outer barks differed not only in content of these compounds but also in their composition. Fatty acids and alcohols were the major classes of lipophilic compounds in the outer bark of
P. caribeae
,
P. insularis
, and
P. montezumae
. Steroids and triterpenoids were the dominant compounds identified in the inner bark of
P. elliotii
,
P. insularis
, and
P. merkusii
. Resin acids were the most abundant group in the inner bark of
P. oocarpa
whereas monoterpenes and sesquiterpenes were recorded in minor quantities in both bark layers of all species.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC,Springer Berlin Heidelberg,Springer,Springer Nature B.V,Department of Forest Product Technology, Faculty of Forestry, Universitas Gadjah Mada, J1.Agro No.1,Bulaksumur, Yogyakarta 55281, Indonesia%Faculty of Agriculture, Yamagata University, 1-23 Wakabamachi, Tsuruoka, Yamagata 997-855, Japan
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