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I HAVE extended my investigations on tutsan (Hypericum androsaemum)1 and have obtained from its leaves samples of hyperin (3-D(+) galactosidylquercetin)2–4, and from its berries nonacosane5.
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HARGREAVES, K. Hyperin and Nonacosane Constituents of Tutsan. Nature 211, 417–418 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1038/211417b0
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