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Seed oils ofCassia grandis, Linn andDelonix elata, Gamble, Syn.Poinciana elata, Linn, belonging to the Leguminosae family contain small amounts of sterculic and malvalic acids as determined by conversion of esters with AgNO3/MeOH, NMR and IR.
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Daulatabad, C.D., Hosamani, K.M., Desai, V.A. et al. Cyclopropenoid fatty acids in leguminosae oils. J Am Oil Chem Soc 64, 1423 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02636992
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