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- Populus balsamifera L.
Populus balsamifera L.
- Family:
- Salicaceae
- Approval state:
- Approved
- Number of articles retrieved:
- 1142
- Number of processed references:
- 3
Composition #1: Pearl, Irwin A., Darling, Stephen F. Barks of the family Salicaceae. XIX. Continued studies on the hot water extractives of Populus balsamifera bark. phytochemistry (elsevier), 1968, p. 1851–1853. .
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Plant part:
Bark (as part-nature) (A066X)
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Extraction/Preparation method:
Solvent extraction (A0BZR)
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Additional extraction description:
ethylacetate
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Substance:
Catechol Catechol (RF-00010857-PAR)
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Additional substance description:
in green bark
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Analytical method code:
Standard Chromatographic tests (paper- thin layer- and column chromatography) (F016A)
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Yes/No Qualitative:
Positive/Present (POS)
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Result type:
Qualitative Value (Binary) (BIN)
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Internal remarks:
Pyrocatechol in green bark
Composition #2: Mattes, B.R., Clausen, T.P., Reichardt, P.B. Volatile constituents of balsam poplar: The phenol glycoside connection. Phytochemistry, 1987, vol. 26, no. 5, p. 1361–1366. DOI: 10.1016/S0031-9422(00)81813-0.
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DOI link]
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Plant part:
Bud (as part-nature) (A066Z)
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Extraction/Preparation method:
Solvent extraction (A0BZR)
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Additional extraction description:
dichloromethane
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Substance:
1,8-cineole (RF-00003470-PAR)
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Additional substance description:
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Analytical method code:
GC-MS (F046A)
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Result unit:
Percent (G138A)
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Result type:
Numerical Value (VAL)
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Value (concentration, content):
0.3-0.7
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Internal remarks:
1,8-Cineole in buds
Composition #3: Mattes, B.R., Clausen, T.P., Reichardt, P.B. Volatile constituents of balsam poplar: The phenol glycoside connection. Phytochemistry, 1987, vol. 26, no. 5, p. 1361–1366. DOI: 10.1016/S0031-9422(00)81813-0.
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DOI link]
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Plant part:
Bud (as part-nature) (A066Z)
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Extraction/Preparation method:
Solvent extraction (A0BZR)
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Additional extraction description:
dichloromethane
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Substance:
myrcene (RF-00003503-PAR)
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Analytical method code:
GC-MS (F046A)
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Yes/No Qualitative:
Positive/Present (POS)
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Result type:
Qualitative Value (Binary) (BIN)
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Internal remarks:
Myrcene in buds
Composition #4: Mattes, B.R., Clausen, T.P., Reichardt, P.B. Volatile constituents of balsam poplar: The phenol glycoside connection. Phytochemistry, 1987, vol. 26, no. 5, p. 1361–1366. DOI: 10.1016/S0031-9422(00)81813-0.
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DOI link]
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Plant part:
Stem / stalk (as part-nature) (A067S)
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Extraction/Preparation method:
Solvent extraction (A0BZR)
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Additional extraction description:
dichloromethane
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Substance:
Salicylaldehyde (RF-00008324-PAR)
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Analytical method code:
GC-MS (F046A)
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Result unit:
Percent (G138A)
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Result type:
Numerical Value (VAL)
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Value (concentration, content):
0.05-0.60
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Internal remarks:
Salicylaldehyde in internode ( stem between buds)
Composition #5: Pearl, I.A., Darling, S.F. Studies on the leaves of the family salicaceae-xi. The hot water extractives of the leaves of Populus Balsamifera. Phytochemistry, 1968, vol. 7, no. 10, p. 1845–1849. .
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Plant part:
Leaves (as part-nature) (A0EKT)
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Extraction/Preparation method:
Solvent extraction (A0BZR)
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Additional extraction description:
water, EtOAc
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Substance:
p-coumaric acid (RF-00010717-PAR)
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Analytical method code:
IR and Raman Spectroscopy (F010A)
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Result unit:
Percent (G138A)
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Result type:
Numerical Value (VAL)
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Value (concentration, content):
0.007
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Internal remarks:
p-coumaric acid in leaves
Composition #6: Pearl, I.A., Darling, S.F. Studies on the leaves of the family salicaceae-xi. The hot water extractives of the leaves of Populus Balsamifera. Phytochemistry, 1968, vol. 7, no. 10, p. 1845–1849. .
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Plant part:
Leaves (as part-nature) (A0EKT)
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Extraction/Preparation method:
Solvent extraction (A0BZR)
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Additional extraction description:
water, EtOAc
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Substance:
Catechol Catechol (RF-00010857-PAR)
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Analytical method code:
IR and Raman Spectroscopy (F010A)
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Yes/No Qualitative:
Positive/Present (POS)
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Result type:
Qualitative Value (Binary) (BIN)
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Internal remarks:
Pyrocatechol (carcinogen) in leaves