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A Handbook of Natural Flavonoids (2-Volume Set)

Edited By: J Harborne and H Baxter
1500 pages
A Handbook of Natural Flavonoids (2-Volume Set)
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  • A Handbook of Natural Flavonoids (2-Volume Set) ISBN: 9780471958932 Hardback Apr 1999 Out of stock with supplier: order now to get this when available
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About this book

Edited by the world's leading researcher in flavonoid chemistry and biochemistry, these volumes consider flavonoids class by class. Within each class, compounds are listed according to their structural complexity, with simple structures being given first.

Contents

Flavones. Flavone O-glycosides. Flavonols. Flavonol O-glycosides. C-Glycosylflavones. Biflavonyls. Index.

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Edited By: J Harborne and H Baxter
1500 pages
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It is an outstanding work and a valuable addition to any private research and scientific library. I also found it a wonderful work for browsing and looking at the multitude of flavonoids which have been isolated in the last decades. (Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Vol 75, 2001)

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