Conclusions
It has been shown that the fatty oils of five species of Thalictrum contain trans-octadec-5-enoic acid. This acid may be regarded as a chemicophysiological classification index of plants of the genus Thalictrum.
Keywords
Glutaric Acid Monocarboxylic Acid Octadecenoic Acid Elaidate Enoic AcidReferences
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