Mass-spectrometric investigation of sterol and triterpenoid esters from leaves of the cotton plant
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The qualitative composition of two fractions of extractive substances isolated from the leaves of a cotton plant of the variety 108-F and containing sterol and triterpenoid esters with saturated and unsaturated aliphatic acids having chain lengths of from C12 to C30 has been studied by a group of mass-spectrometric methods. A total of 45 compounds was detected.
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Ester Organic Chemistry Chain Length Cotton Plant Qualitative Composition
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