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RESEARCH ARTICLE

The composition of Eucalyptus and some other leaf waxes

DHS Horn, ZH Kranz and JA Lamberton

Australian Journal of Chemistry 17(4) 464 - 476
Published: 1964

Abstract

Many Eucalyptus waxes contain as major components long-chain β-diketones, which may be readily separated from the rest of the wax as insoluble copper complexes. The most commonly occurring β-diketone is n-tritriacontan-16,18-dione, but in two species, Eucalyptus risdoni and E. coccifera, β-diketones of shorter chain length predominate. From the waxes of several Eucalyptus species a new flavone, 5-hydroxy- 4',7-dimethoxy-6,8-dimethylflavone, and a new triterpene, 11,l2-dehydroursolic lactone acetate, have been isolated. Gas chromatography has been used to determine the chain length distribution of β-diketones, hydrocarbons, and esters from several waxes. The esterified alcohols of Eucalyptus globulus and E. risdoni belong to two series-long-chain n-alkan-1-ols of predominantly even carbon number, and n-alkan-2-ols of medium chain length and predominantly uneven carbon number (n-C9, n-C11, n-C13, and n-C15).

https://doi.org/10.1071/CH9640464

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